Annemarie Egersdorff

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Annemarie M. Egersdorff (born October 19, 1894 in Krotoschin , † after 1970) was a German historian , university teacher and headmistress .

The daughter of a Royal Building Councilor attended girls' schools in Uelzen and Braunschweig from 1901 to 1910 and passed her Abitur in 1915 at the Herzogliche Realgymnasium in Braunschweig. Then she studied German and history in Munich and Göttingen up to the state examination in 1920 and received her doctorate in 1918 on the peasant war in Franconia . In 1921 she also taught in Haubinda , then in Hanover, Hildesheim, Celle and Halle. From 1927 to 1932, after Ermentrude Bäcker von Ranke in Kiel, she was one of the first professors of history at a German university, at the Pedagogical Academy in Frankfurt am Main . After their restriction in 1932, she worked again as a teacher and, from 1937 to 1945, headed the Herderschule Frankfurt am Main, a girls' secondary school, as senior director of studies . After 1945 she taught again in Frankfurt, from 1955 on as a senior teacher, until she retired in 1960.

Your dissertation on the Franconian Peasant War was discussed very positively. She then published history textbooks for girls' schools .

Fonts

  • The aspirations of the Franconian farmers in 1525 . Dissertation Munich 1918/1922.
  • Richard Froning / Ludwig Wülker : Textbook of history for high schools . Edit v. A. Egersdorff, Leipzig Frankfurt am Main, Kesselringsche Hofbuchhandlung, 1924
  • Educational value of history , yearbook of the Free German Hochstift 1931
  • with Alfred Maurer and Ludwig Wülfing: Textbook of History for the Upper School of Higher Education , Frankfurt am Main 1926
  • with Alfred Kleeberg : German reading book for higher educational institutions. Edition B for girls , Teubner, Leipzig 1939

literature

  • Alexander Hesse: The professors and lecturers of the Prussian educational academies (1926-1933) and colleges for teacher training (1933-1941) . Deutscher Studien-Verlag, Weinheim 1995, ISBN 3-89271-588-2 , p. 251–252 ( limited preview in Google Book search).