Anita Maass

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Anita Maaß (born July 8, 1976 in Oschatz ) is a German historian , politician ( FDP ) and mayor of Lommatzsch .

Life and education

After graduating from high school in 1995 at the Franziskaneum Meißen grammar school , Maaß studied law , communication science and history in Dresden , Berlin and Bordeaux from 1995 to 2002 and completed this with a Magistra Artium . From 2002 to 2003 she worked as a research assistant at the chair for Saxon regional history at TU Dresden and from 2003 to 2005 doctoral candidate at the Institute for Political Science at TU Chemnitz . In 2007 she was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD at the TU Chemnitz. Between 2005 and 2010 she was a visiting lecturerof the TU Chemnitz for local politics , since 2016 she has been a lecturer at the Municipal Study Institute in Dresden as part of the training of administrative clerks.

Anita Maaß is married and has two daughters.

politics

When she took office in 2005 as full-time mayor of the city of Lommatzsch , she was the youngest mayor of a city in Saxony . She was confirmed in office in 2012 with 79.89% of the vote. On September 1, 2019, she was re-confirmed in office with 93.0% of the votes.

Since 2008 she has chaired the Association for Home and Culture in the Lommatzscher Pflege eV, a cooperation of nine municipalities for regional development and sponsor of LEADER funding. She is also a councilor in the regional planning association Upper Elbe Valley / Eastern Ore Mountains.

Maaß is the deputy district chairwoman of the FDP district association in Meissen . In the local elections in 2009 she was elected to the Meissen district council. After the 2014 election she was elected leader of the FDP / FW parliamentary group.

From 2009 to 2014 she was a member of the state board of the FDP Saxony .

Other engagement

Since October 2013 Maaß has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom . Since 2014 she has been a member of the program committee of the Board of Trustees with a focus on educational work for the new federal states.

Maaß is involved in several voluntary associations, including a. in the Association of Liberal Local Politicians in Saxony, in the East-West Forum Gödelitz eV; in the Friedrich Gustav Klemm Society for Cultural History and Open Air Museums e. V. , in the Association for Saxon State History e. V. and in SSV 1923 eV

Publications

Monographs

  • Anita Maaß: "You think you are in a fairytale land ...". On the economic advancement and socio-cultural integration of the Saxon Falz-Fein family in Russia 1807–1914 (=  building blocks from the Institute for Saxon History and Folklore. Small publications on Saxon history and folklore ). Thelem-Verlag, Dresden 2004, ISBN 3-937672-00-1 .
  • Anita Maaß: Living in the GDR. Dresden-Prohlis : Housing Policy and Housing Construction 1975 to 1981 . m press Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-89975-610-X .
  • Anita Maaß: Political Communication in the Weimar Republic. The Dresden City Council 1918–1933 . Leipziger Universitätsverlag , 2009, ISBN 978-3-86583-371-6 .

Essays

  • Anita Maaß: Living 1976–1990 in Dresden-Prohlis: Housing construction, housing policy and living in the field of tension between rule and everyday practice , in: Dresdner Geschichtsbuch , Vol. 8, Altenburg 2002, pp. 253–270.
  • Anita Maaß: The Falz-Fein family and their work in Russia , in: Dresdner Hefte . Contributions to cultural history , vol. 74, Dresden 2003, pp. 42–47.
  • Anita Maaß: "The questions about the design of open spaces have not been answered in any way". On life in Prohlis , in: Dresdner Hefte. Contributions to cultural history , vol. 81, Dresden 2005, pp. 30–37.
  • Marina Lienert / Anita Maaß: From the Black Sea to the cure to Dresden - the example of the German- Russian Falz-Fein family , in: Ingrid Kästner / Regine Pfrepper (ed.): Germans in the Tsarist Empire and Russians in Germany: Naturalists, Scholars, Doctors and Scientists in the 18th and 19th centuries (= German-Russian relations in medicine and natural sciences , vol. 12), Medical Faculty of the University of Leipzig, Aachen 2005, pp. 297-318.
  • Anita Maaß: "... I ask you to check the application for living space again" Housing policy in Dresden during the 1970s / 80s , in: Deutschland Archiv 3/2005, pp. 12-19.
  • Anita Maaß: Living in the new development area. The Dresden examples Prohlis and Gorbitz 1976 to 1989 , in: History of the City of Dresden. Vol. 3: From the founding of an empire to the present , Konrad Theiss Verlag , Stuttgart 2006, pp. 717–722.
  • Anita Maaß: Local parliamentarism between “democratization” and “Nazi conformity”. The Dresden City Council in the Weimar Republic , in: Political Parties and Extremism , ed. by Eckhard Jesse and Hans-Peter Niedermeier , Berlin 2007, pp. 231–253.
  • Anita Maaß: Local politics and local self-government , in: Eckhard Jesse / Thomas Schubert / Tom Thieme : Politics in Saxony , Wiesbaden 2014, pp. 209–228.
  • Anita Maaß: Lommatzsch - A sketch of urban development , in: Sächsische Heimatblätter 4/2017, pp. 341–352.

Conference reports

  • “Does the form of government make a difference?” 26th meeting of the Veldensteiner Kreis on the past and present of extremism and democracy , in: Germany Archive 6/2003, pp. 1049–1051.
  • "GDR city history - between central state constraints and local action resources " conference "Cities in Socialism" in Berlin (February 6/7, 2004) , in: Volkskunde in Sachsen 16/2004, pp. 249-256.
  • GDR city history - part of the European heritage. Conference “Cities in Socialism” Berlin 6./7. February 2004 , in: Germany Archive 2/2004, pp. 313–317.

Editorial collaboration

  • Rainer Aurig / Steffen Herzog / Simone Lässig (eds.): State history in Saxony. Tradition and Innovation , Dresden 1997.
  • Mike Schmeitzner / Michael Rudloff : History of Social Democracy in the Saxon State Parliament. Representation and documentation 1877–1997 , Dresden 1997.
  • Simone Lässig: Jewish Paths to the Bourgeoisie. Cultural capital and social advancement in the 19th century , Göttingen 2004.

Web links

Commons : Anita Maaß  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Mayor's office. In: Homepage of the city of Lommatzsch. City of Lommatzsch, accessed on July 26, 2018 .
  2. ^ The Institute for Saxon History and Folklore e. V. in Dresden - Report for the year 2003. (PDF) (No longer available online.) Institute for Saxon History and Folklore eV (ISGV), formerly in the original ; accessed on August 1, 2018 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.isgv.de
  3. ↑ Citizen- oriented administration. (PDF) Sächsisches Kommunales Studieninstitut Dresden, accessed on August 1, 2018 .
  4. Personal. In: Homepage of Anita Maaß on the mayoral election 2012. Anita Maaß, accessed on August 1, 2018 .
  5. "Sometimes I got in my own way". In: Saxon newspaper. DDV Mediengruppe GmbH & Co. KG, November 8, 2016, accessed on August 1, 2018 .
  6. Lommatzsch's mayor Anita Maaß remains in office. Dresdner Latest News , September 7, 2015, accessed on August 1, 2018 .
  7. Communication and Public Relations Department: 2019 election results by municipalities - sachsen.de. Retrieved July 16, 2020 .
  8. Imprint. Support association for home and culture in the Lommatzscher Pflege eV, accessed on August 1, 2018 .
  9. ^ Association meeting. Regional planning association Upper Elbe Valley / Eastern Ore Mountains, accessed on August 1, 2018 .
  10. ↑ Allocation of seats to the applicants and identification of substitutes. (PDF) Meißen district, June 4, 2014, accessed on August 1, 2018 .
  11. ^ FDP parliamentary group in Meißen district assembly. (No longer available online.) FDP district association Meißen, archived from the original on August 22, 2018 ; accessed on August 1, 2018 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fdp-meissen.de
  12. A certain degree of responsibility. In: portal liberal. FDP, October 28, 2013, accessed June 22, 2018 .
  13. ^ Board office / Truman House: Board of Trustees of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom. In: Homepage of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom. Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, accessed on June 22, 2018 .
  14. Tom Thieme : Maaß, Anita: "You think you are in a fairytale land ...". On the economic advancement and socio-cultural integration of the Saxon family Falz-Fein in Russia 1807–1914, Dresden 2004 , in: osteuropa , 5/2006, p. 184 f.
  15. Erhard Hexelschneider : Anita Maaß: "You think you are in a fairy tale land ...". On the economic advancement and the socio-cultural integration of the Saxon family Falz-Fein in Russia 1807-1914, Dresden 2004, 138 pages , in: Kultursoziologie. Aspects, Analyzes, Arguments , Volume 14, Issue 1, 2005, pp. 165–170.
  16. Thomas Höpel : Anita Maaß: Political Communication in the Weimar Republic. The Dresden City Council 1918–1933, Leipziger Universitätsverlag 2009 , in: Historische Zeitschrift , Volume 292 (2011), pp. 840 ff.
  17. Joachim Lilla: Political Communication in the Weimar Republic. Review in: Informationsmittel (IFB). Digital review organ for library and science. 12-1, 2007.