Andreas Flick
Andreas Flick (* 1957 in Lüneburg ) is a Protestant pastor . So far he has published in particular literature on the history of the city of Celle .
Life
In 2004 Andreas Flick completed his dissertation at the University of Hildesheim with a monograph on the life and work of the reformed awakening theologian Theodor Hugues . The font appeared as one of a series of works on the history of the Celle Huguenots, often published with archivist Sabine Maehnert from the Celle City Archives and the German Huguenot Society . Flick's book on the history, religion and culture of the Ezidis appeared in the series Sources and presentations on the history of the district of Celle .
Flick, pastor of the Celle Reformed Church congregation , not only passed on his knowledge of the history of the city of Celle in writing, but also explained the term " courtyard wallpaper " using the example of the Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg's " courtyard interior designer " during a city tour he led in 2010 Jacques de la Fontaine . In 2019, Andreas Flick also wrote in Sachsenspiegel to portray the same artist and his work . Supplement to the Cellesche Zeitung under the title Magnificent decoration: Celle courtyard paper maker Jaques Lafontaine adorned the rooms in the Celle castle .
Flick is the board member of the German Huguenot Society and editor of the website hugenottenbibliothek.de .
Fonts (selection)
- The history of the German Reformed Community in Celle. 1709-1805. From its beginnings to the merger with the French Reformed Congregation (= conference papers of the German Huguenot Association , No. 12), Bad Karlshafen: Deutscher Huguenot Association, 1994, ISBN 978-3-930481-00-2 and ISBN 3-930481- 00-6
- with Angelica Hack, Sabine Maehnert: Huguenots in Celle. Catalog for the exhibition in Celle Castle April 9–8. May 1994 , Celle: Stadt Celle, 1994, ISBN 978-3-925902-19-2 and ISBN 3-925902-19-8
- with Sabine Maehnert: Archives of the French Reformed parishes of Lüneburg and Celle and the German Reformed parish of Celle. With a historical introduction and a bibliography (= history sheets of the German Huguenot Association , vol. 24) (= small writings on the history of Celle , vol. 1), Bad Karlshafen 1997: German Huguenot Association, ISBN 978-3-930481-03 -3 and ISBN 3-930481-03-0 ; Celle 1997: City Archives Celle, ISBN 978-3-925902-26-0
- “We were prepared for contradiction…” The life and work of the reformed awakening theologian Theodor Hugues (= history sheets of the German Huguenot Society , vol. 38) (= Celler contributions to regional and cultural history , vol. 33), also dissertation 2004 at the university Hildesheim, Bad Karlshafen 2004: German Huguenot Society , ISBN 978-3-930481-19-4 and ISBN 3-930481-19-7 ; Celle 1997: Stadtarchiv Celle, ISBN 978-3-925902-54-3 and ISBN 3-925902-54-6 ; contents
- with Albert de Lange (ed.): From Berlin to Constantinople. A collection of articles on the history of the Huguenots and Waldensians (= history sheets of the German Huguenot Society , vol. 35), ed. in cooperation with the German Huguenot Society, Bad Karlshafen, with the German Waldensian Association, Otisheim-Schönenberg and the Johannes-a-Lasco Library, Emden, Bad Karlshafen: Verlag der Deutsche Huguenot Society, 2001, ISBN 978-3-930481- 15-6 and ISBN 3-930481-15-4
- with Sabine Maehnert (Red.): Contributions to the 300th anniversary of the death of Duke Georg Wilhelm von Braunschweig-Lüneburg. (1624–1705) (= Celler Chronik , Vol. 12), Ed .: Museumsverein Celle eV, Celle: Museumsverein, 2005; contents
- Andreas Flick et al. (Ed.), Götz Mavius (author.): The Evangelical Reformed congregations in Stade, Hamburg and Altona. Your pastors and churches 1588-2007 (= history sheets of the German Huguenot Society , vol. 41), Bad Karlshafen: German Huguenot Society, 2007, ISBN 978-3-930481-23-1 and ISBN 3-930481-23-5 ; contents
- with Walter Schulz (Ed.): From Sweden to South Africa. Lectures at the International Huguenot Conference in Emden 2006 = From Sweden to South Africa (= History Papers of the German Huguenot Society , Vol. 43), Bad Karlshafen: German Huguenot Society, 2008, ISBN 978-3-930481-26-2 ; contents
- with Sabine Maehnert (Red.): Contributions to the 700th anniversary of the St. Marien town church (= Celler Chronik , Vol. 15), Ed .: Museumsverein Celle eV, Celle: Museumsverein, 2008
- 1709 - 1805 - 2009, 300 years of the German Reformed Community of Celle. Catalog for the cabinet exhibition in the Celle city archive, February 17 to April 28, 2009 (= Small writings on the city history of Celle , vol. 6), Celle: City archive, Verlag der Deutschen Hugenottengesellschaft, 2009, ISBN 978-3-925902-67-3 and ISBN 978-3-930481-27-9
- with Sabine Maehnert, Eckart Rüsch, Norbert Steinau: The Westceller Vorstadt. Celles baroque urban expansion. History and buildings (= Celler contributions to regional and cultural history , vol. 40), ed. von der Stadt Celle, Celle: Stadt Celle, 2010, ISBN 978-3-925902-76-5 ; contents
- "Three times more Huguenot ... than French"? Duchess Eléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse (1639–1722) (= Small writings on the history of the city of Celle, Vol. 10) (= History sheets of the German Huguenot Society , Vol. 47), comprehensively revised German version of one at the University of Ulster as part of the fifth International Huguenot Conference in Londonderry (Northern Ireland), Celle: City Archives; Bad Karlshafen: German Huguenot Society, 2011, ISBN 978-3-925902-78-9 and ISBN 978-3-930481-33-0 ; contents
- with Jochen Desel (author), Nadine Kaminski (editing): "French up'n Dorpe." Huguenots and Waldensians in Carlsdorf, conscience rest, Gottstreu, Kelze, Leckringhausen, Mariendorf, St. Ottilien and Schöneberg (= history sheets of the German Huguenots -Gesellschaft , Vol. 48), comprehensively revised texts of the special exhibition French up'n Dorpe shown from May 15 to August 31, 2011 in the German Huguenot Museum in Bad Karlshafen . Huguenot and Waldensian villages in northern Hesse , Bad Karlshafen: German Huguenot Society, 2012, ISBN 978-3-930481-34-7 ; contents
- Êziden. History - Religion - Culture (= sources and descriptions of the history of the district of Celle , Volume 11), 2nd revised and updated edition, Celle: District of Celle, district archive; Celle: Landkreis Celle, Office for Integration and Migration, 2016, ISBN 978-3-9817176-0-0 ; contents
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Information and cross-references in the catalog of the German National Library
- ↑ Janine Jakubik: Reportage / Celle Stadt / Der "verschranzte" Hof in Celle , article on the Cellesche Zeitung page of April 21, 2010, last accessed on February 27, 2020
- ↑ Information about the page hugenottenbibliothek.de of the German Huguenot Society
- ↑ Imprint on the page hugenottenbibliothek.de [undated], last accessed on February 27, 2020
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Flick, Andreas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German theologian, pastor of the Evangelical Reformed Church in Celle, non-fiction author on the history of the Huguenots and Êziden |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1957 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Luneburg |