Andreas Petersen (historian)

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Andreas Petersen (* 1961 in Cologne ) is a German historian .

Andreas Petersen studied general and East European History at the University of Zurich , graduated in 1992 with Jörg fish with the licentiate and received his doctorate in 2001. He was assistant at the Free University of Berlin , professor of contemporary history at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland , founding president of the Forum for witnesses in Aarau and published in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, among others . He is the head of the history agency zeit & zeugen.

Fonts

Monographs:

  • Radical youth. The socialist youth movement in Switzerland 1900–1930. Radicalization analysis and generation theory. Chronos, Zurich 2001, ISBN 3-0340-0510-5 .
  • with Ines Geipel : Black Box DDR. Untold lives under the SED regime . Marix, Wiesbaden 2009, ISBN 978-3-86539-211-4 .
  • Your snout will freeze over in Siberia. A dictation of the century. Erwin Jöris. Marix, Wiesbaden 2012, ISBN 978-3-86539-284-8 .
  • One of many. Stalingrad. Looking for a soldier. zeit & zeugen, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-9524203-0-0 .
  • The Muscovites. How the Stalin trauma shaped the GDR. S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt / M. 2019, ISBN 978-3-10-397435-5 .

Book chapter:

  • Street fighters on the brink. Berlin civil war youth 1932. In: Berlin in the past and present. Yearbook of the Berlin State Archives 2009. Mann, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-7861-2602-7 , pp. 279-310.
  • Ladies and gentlemen. I'm breaking off here. On Horst Bienek's unwritten Vorkuta novel. In: Reinhard Laube , Verena Nolte (Ed.): Horst Bienek. A writer in the extremes of the 20th century. Wallstein, Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-8353-0971-5 , pp. 189-208.
  • Klaus Schroeder , Jochen Staadt (ed.): Feindwärts der Mauer. The Ministry of State Security and the West Berlin Police. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2014, ISBN 978-3-631-65070-7 .
  • Where is Berlin? In: Uwe Lehmann-Brauns (Ed.): Who is Berlin? Stapp, Berlin 2014, ISBN 987-3-87776-940-7 , pp. 204-212.

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