Carl Böschen Verlag

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Carl Böschen Verlag ( Siegen , June 1, 1996 to December 31, 2014; owner: until December 31, 2006 Sabine Meyer, then Günter Helmes ) named after the southern German Vormärzler and publisher Carl Böschen ( Calw 1804 - St. Louis 1877 ) was under the Böschen motto "knowledge, education, entertainment".

Carl Böschen in the 1840s

He published fiction, literature and linguistics, media studies, cultural studies, contemporary history and non-fiction books.

His literary authors (some of whom were presented as editors) included Camilla Collett , Arnold Höllriegel , Kay Hoff , Jürgen Kleist , Ingrid Kreuzer (alias Angelika Jakob), Ingo Porschien , Richard Schaukal , Christine Schwarz , Egon Schwarz , Gerson Stern , Theodor Weißenborn and Götz Wienold . In addition, anthologies were published on the subjects of " Don Juan in German-language literature" and " Man (family) in pictures".

In the fields of literature and linguistics as well as media studies, monographs on Goethe , Gerhart Hauptmann , Lili Körber , Johann Georg Kohl , Dieter Kühn , Heinrich Mann and on concepts of marriage by authors of Viennese Modernism appeared in the series "Kasseler Studien" edited by Helmut Scheuer . Studies on Hans Joachim Frank , Kay Hoff, Thomas Mann , Robert Müller , Peter Schneider and B. Traven as well as on the subjects of "Animals in Medieval Literature", "Media for Children and Young People" and "Language Culture" have also been published.

From the fields of cultural studies and contemporary history, titles such as Gartenstadt are a reform model. Settlement concept between utopia and reality by Thomas Krückemeyer , Encounters, Facets of a Century (edited by Doris Rosenstein and Anja Kreutz ) and And one day the swastika was on the bell tower ... The Rise of National Socialism in the City of Arnsberg (1918-1934) by Jürgen Schulte gen. Hobein .

Individual evidence

  1. The information about Carl Böschen, who had to emigrate to the USA after the failed German Revolution in 1848/49 , is due to oral relatives. A descendant was possibly John Boeschen (Americanized spelling of the surname), born on November 11, 1853 in St. Louis, died on April 12, 1923 there. Even today there are several people with the surname Boeschen in St. Louis and the surrounding area.
  2. E.g. the Hanns Thomas Rauert titles budget and financial planning, quotation and order management for small businesses (1995, ISBN 3-932212-13-4 ) and sales controlling . Market-oriented corporate management through sales controlling (1998, ISBN 3-932212-14-2 ).
  3. ^ Günter Helmes, Petra Hennecke : Don Juan. 50 German-language texts on a European myth , ISBN 978-3-932212-12-3 / Michael Grisko et al. (Hrsg.): Die Manns - Bilder einer Familie. Catalog accompanying the exhibition of the same name in the Buddenbrookhaus from April 6 to May 18, 2008 . 2008, ISBN 978-3-932212-72-7 .
  4. Amand Berteloot , W. Günther Rohr (Ed.): Among animals. Fabulous exhibition to Reineke, Isegrimm & Co . 2005, ISBN 978-3-932212-65-9 / Hans Dieter Erlinger : Children and (television) advertising. 1996, ISBN 978-3-932212-02-4 / Günter Helmes, Dirk Ulf Stötzel (ed.): Kindermedien - Medienkinder. Aesthetic, educational and economic aspects of child and youth culture . 1997, ISBN 978-3-932212-08-6 / Günter Helmes, Marianne Polz (Hrsg.): Sprachbilder - Sprachbildung - Sprachhandeln. Festschrift for August Sladek . 2008, ISBN 978-3-932212-73-4 / Helga Andresen , Matthias Bauer (ed.): Sprachkultur. Festschrift for Marianne Polz. 2009, ISBN 978-3-932212-75-8 .