Andrea Germer (historian)

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Andrea Germer is a German historian in the fields of adult education and local and regional history , author and editor and lecturer in history at the University of Hildesheim .

Life

Andrea Germer studied history, English and political science at the Hildesheim University of Applied Sciences from 1978 to 1981 for teaching at primary and secondary schools and passed her second state examination in 1982. After completing her master's degree in history and political science from 1984 to 1989 at the University of Hanover , she worked as a doctoral candidate at the Max Planck Institute for History in Göttingen from 1989 to 1992 . After completing her doctorate in 1993, Germer received teaching assignments at the universities, first in Hanover , then in Hildesheim, where she has been teaching history since 1994 .

From 1997 to 1999 Germer researched and published for a history project about Salzgitter AG at IG Metall Salzgitter .

In 2008 Germer published the first volume in the Daughters of Time series. Hildesheim women from eight centuries , whom she and Brigitte Hollemann, Rotraut Hammer-Sohns, Christina R. Hirschochs, Sabine Jensen, Beate Köhler-Murken, Melsene Meyer, Anke-Maria Pape, Gabriele Stockhofe and Regina Viereck in the history group in women -Labyrinth-Projekt Region Hildesheim eV had developed.

Andrea Germer also works as a freelance historian in the areas of adult education as well as local and regional research and also does editorial work.

Fonts

  • History of the city of Hildesheim until 1945. In: Hildesheim - city and space between the Börde and the mountains. Didactic and methodological information. Edited by the Lower Saxony State Center for Political Education (NLpB), Hanover 2001, pp. 70–95 ( PDF )
  • Science and life. Max Weber's answer to a question by Friedrich Nietzsche (= Critical Studies in History . Volume 105). Dissertation. University of Hanover 1993. Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1994, ISBN 3-525-35768-0 .
  • 50 years of IG Metall Salzgitter. Book accompanying the exhibition. Published by IG Metall Salzgitter Administration Office, Salzgitter 1998 (team of authors)
  • Mittleres Innerstetal and The Water and Salt Route. In: Hartwig Kemmerer (Hrsg.): Hildesheimer Land travel guide. Hildesheim 2003. 2nd edition: Hildesheim 2006.
  • IG Metall administration office Salzgitter (ed.): Half a century, contributions to the history of IG Metall Salzgitter. Hamburg 2003, therein:
    • “Strength lies in unity”, the path to IG Metall Salzgitter - the development phase.
    • “In any case, public control must be guaranteed”, The long road to the privatization of Salzgitter AG.
    • Investing in a different future. To the educational work of IG Metall Salzgitter.
  • The windmill on the Galgenberg. In: Volkshochschule Hildesheim (ed.): Galgenberg. Search for traces in a Hildesheim district (= publications of the Hildesheim adult education center on the history of Hildesheim. Issue 10). Hildesheim 2003.
  • Introduction. In: Volkshochschule Hildesheim (ed.): Walls. Towers. Gates. A millennium of Hildesheim city fortifications (= publications by the Hildesheim adult education center on the city history of Hildesheim. Issue 11). Hildesheim 2006.
  • To the friends of patriotic history. Introduction to: Contributions to Hildesheim history, a collection of essays on the history of Hildesheim and its surroundings from the years 1780–1829. Edited by Johann Daniel Gerstenberg 1829/1830, re-edited by Bruno Gerstenberg 2006, Hildesheim 2006.
  • The long way to the district reform 1965–1977 and mediator between history and future: The landscape and the Hildesheim Regional Association. In: District Hildesheim (ed.): 30 years and more ... a look back at people, developments and history in the district of Hildesheim. Hildesheim 2007.
  • People and forests in the Hildesheim area. A contribution to environmental history from the 16th to 19th centuries. In: Hildesheim yearbook for the city and monastery of Hildesheim. Volume 79, 2007.
  • Mediator between history and future - the landscape and the Hildesheim Regional Association In: From home. June 2008.
  • A confused story: The Hildesheim collegiate feud 1519–1523. In: Hildesheim Calendar 2011, yearbook for history and culture.
  • The history of the Hildesheim stone pit - where death and pleasure were once close together. In: From home. September 2011.
  • From Hildesheim to the streets of the world - Spedition Laabs, a traditional company. In: Hildesheim Calendar 2013, Yearbook for History and Culture.
  • The children's home Klein Bethlehem. In: Elisabeth-von-Rantzau-Schule (Hrsg.): Childhood and youth in the Michaelisviertel - church tower, kiosk, children's games. Harsum 2013.
  • (Ed.): Daughters of Time. Hildesheim women from eight centuries. Researched and presented by the "history group in the women's labyrinth project Region Hildesheim eV" Gerstenberg, Hildesheim.
    • Volume 1 [2008], ISBN 978-3-8067-8719-1 , therein:
      • Magdalene Kiffle - As a 'witch' in court.
      • Ernestine Nagel-Schmitjan - founder of the 'Seven Brothers House'.
    • Volume 2 [2013], ISBN 978-3-8067-8782-5 , therein
      • Elisabeth von Rantzau - founder of the Annuntiate convent in Hildesheim.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Ronja Franzke (representative): Dr. phil. Andrea Germer (see web links)
  2. Address on the occasion of the book presentation Daughters of Time ... (see web links)