Andreas Flick

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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

  1. a b Information and cross-references in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. 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
  3. Information about the page hugenottenbibliothek.de of the German Huguenot Society
  4. Imprint on the page hugenottenbibliothek.de [undated], last accessed on February 27, 2020