Cornelia Regin

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Cornelia Regin (right), 2014

Cornelia Regin (* 1959 in Homberg (Efze) ) is a German archivist and historian . She heads the Hanover City Archives .

Life

Cornelia Regin studied social studies and history at the universities of Göttingen and Berlin and in 1985 passed her first state examination for teaching at grammar schools. From 1987 to 1992 she worked as a research assistant in the social sciences department at the University of Kassel until she was awarded a Dr. phil. received his doctorate. In the following years she completed her training as archivist in the higher service until 1995.

Cultural property protection officer

Already in the 20th century, during the air raids on Hanover in the Second World War and especially as a result of the flood disaster in 1946 , 80% of the history of the city of Hanover in the 19th century was lost.

After a workshop by the Hanover Fire Brigade and the Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Aid at the beginning of the 21st century - the occasion was the impressions of comparable catastrophes such as the Elbe flood in 2002 and the fire in the Anna Amalia library in Weimar in 2004 - “a working group was formed in the state capital Hanover and the Hanover region -based museums , libraries and archives and the competent civil protection authorities of cultural assets of the participating institutions to optimize "with the aim of the" protection ". The representatives of these institutions and the Hanoverian head of department Marlis Drevermann signed the “Emergency Association for the Protection of Cultural Property in Disaster Cases for the Hanover Region”, which was unique in Lower Saxony. Cornelia Regin was then appointed cultural property protection officer for the Hanover region, represented by Eva Köhler from the Sprengel Museum and Martin Brederecke from the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library . She is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Lower Saxony Institute for Sports History .

Fonts (selection)

  • Cornelia Regin (Ed.): Splendor and Power. Festschrift for the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of the New Town Hall in Hanover , in the series Hannoversche Studien , Volume 14, Hanover: Hahn, 2013, ISBN 978-3-7752-4964-5
  • Cornelia Regin: Fire, Water, War and Other Disasters. A contribution to the history of the City Archives Hanover in World War II and in the first post-war years , in: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series Volume 66, 2012, ISSN  0342-1104 , pp. 241–256.
  • Cornelia Regin: Function and structure of emergency associations using the example of the emergency association for the protection of cultural assets for the Hanover region , in: Kultur! Gut! Protect !: Security and disaster control for museums, archives and libraries , Halle / Saale: Conference of National Cultural Institutions , 2012, p. 42–46 ( [1] ; PDF; 1.7 MB).
  • Cornelia Regin: The cultural property protection emergency association in the event of a disaster for the Hanover region. Foundation, work results and perspectives , in: Archiv-Nachrichten Niedersachsen, Issue 14, 2010, ISSN  1617-6820 .
  • Cornelia Regin: On the move into the market. The city ports of Hanover , in: Archiv-Nachrichten Niedersachsen, Issue 10, 2006, ISSN  1617-6820 .
  • Cornelia Regin: Evaluation of medical records. Experiences and examples from the Hannover City Archives , in: Archiv-Nachrichten Niedersachsen, Issue 9, 2005, ISSN  1617-6820 .
  • Cornelia Regin: Peace in the box? Notes on the relationship between social movements and public archives , in: Archiv-Nachrichten Niedersachsen, Issue 9, 2005, ISSN  1617-6820 .
  • Cornelia Regin: Sources on the municipal health system under National Socialism , in: Archiv-Nachrichten Niedersachsen, Issue 5, 2001, ISSN  1617-6820 .
  • Cornelia Regin: Self-help and health policy: The natural healing movement in the Kaiserreich (1889 to 1914) , at the same time dissertation in 1992 at the University of Kassel, in the series Medicine, Society and History , supplement 4, Stuttgart: Steiner, 1995, ISBN 3-515-06432- X
  • Walter Mühlhausen, Cornelia Regin (Ed.): Trustee of the German People: The Prime Ministers of the Western Occupation Zones after the first free state elections / political portraits , in the series Kasseler Forschungen zur Zeitgeschichte , Volume 9, Melsungen: Verlag Kasseler Forschungen zur Zeitgeschichte, 1991, ISBN 3-925523-06-5
  • with Franz Walter and Viola Denecke: Socialist health and life reform associations. Berlin 1991.
  • Cornelia Regin: Between attack and defense: The naturopathic movement as a medical-critical public in the German Empire , in: Medical- critical movements in the German Empire: (approx. 1870 - approx. 1933) , ed. by Martin Dinges, in the series Medicine, Society and History: Yearbook of the Institute for the History of Medicine of the Robert Bosch Foundation [side title partly MedGG supplements ], supplement 9, Stuttgart: Steiner, 1996, ISBN 3-515-06835- X , pp. 39-58

literature

  • Authors , in: Martin Dinges (Hrsg.): Movements critical of medicine in the German Reich (approx. 1870 - approx. 1933) , in the series Medicine, Society and History: Yearbook of the Institute for the History of Medicine of the Robert Bosch Foundation [ Side title partly MedGG supplements ], supplement 9, Stuttgart: Steiner 1996, pp. 201–205; here: p. 202 ( excerpt from Google books )

Web links

Commons : Cornelia Regin  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Cornelia Regin / archive management (see under the section web links )
  2. ^ Authors , in: Martin Dinges (Ed.): Movements critical of medicine in the German Reich (approx. 1870 - approx. 1933) . Stuttgart 1996
  3. ^ Archive history of the City Archives Hannover on: hannover.de ; last accessed on September 1, 2013
  4. Christine van den Heuvel, Regina Rößner, Christian M. Meyer (Red.): Regional emergency network ... (see section Web links )