Detlef Vonde

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Detlef Vonde in 2015

Detlef Vonde (born September 26, 1954 in Hagen ) is a German historian and adult educator .

Life

Detlef Vonde studied history and German studies at the Ruhr University in Bochum from 1975 to 1981 and academic further education at the Distance University in Hagen from 1981 to 1986 . He was a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation . From 1981 to 1986 he was a research assistant in the Department of Modern History at the Fernuniversität Hagen.

In 1987 he did his doctorate at the Fernuniversität Hagen under Lutz Niethammer using the example of industrial villages on industrialization and urbanization in the Ruhr area . His study on “the area of ​​the big villages” influenced a number of historical works on the social and ecological costs of industrialization, the historical structures and actors of urban development in the Ruhr area and the importance of city rights in industrial conurbations. Since 1986 he has been a full-time educational assistant and department head for politics, history and the environment at the Bergische VHS Solingen / Wuppertal. There he leads and moderates a. a. With the Political Round, a tradition of political education in North Rhine-Westphalia that has existed since 1961. Detlef Vonde researches and publishes on urbanization and social history in the 19th and 20th centuries as well as on regional cultural and educational history in the Ruhr area and in the Bergisches Land.

Fonts

  • "Area of ​​the big villages". Urban development and industrialization in the Ruhr area 1870–1918. Essen 1989.
  • Controversial history: the historiography of the French Revolution. Hagen 1984 (Open University)
  • 1848 - The "bourgeois revolution" in Germany and its failure. Hagen 1989 (Open University)
  • Legnica - Wuppertal: European perspectives in dialogue. Legnica 1999 (ed.)
  • Matters of opinion. Festschrift for the 50th anniversary of the Political Round of the Bergische VHS Solingen / Wuppertal. Wuppertal 2011 (ed.)
  • "... that people have to learn something." Educational history (s) from the Ruhr area and the Bergisches Land. Wuppertal 2012
  • "Thimbles made from rubble". Memories of the end of the war in Wuppertal in 1945. Wuppertal 2015 (ed.)
  • "When villages (want) to become cities ..." A chapter from the history of Wanne-Eickel's urban development in the German Empire. in: Frank Braßel u. a. (Ed.), "Nothing is as beautiful as ..." History and stories from Herne, Essen 1991.
  • “Managing the shortage.” The financing of infrastructure in the city and in the Essen district at the turn of the century, in: Klaus Wisotzky, Michael Zimmermann (ed.): Of course. History of the City of Essen, Essen 1997, pp. 216–231.
  • Qualification for young migrants : Practical models of vocational training for the disadvantaged - European network to combat social and occupational exclusion, ed. v. Deutsche Volkshochschulverband eV Bonn 1998, pp. 48–71
  • "Fear of God - love of the country - monarchical attitude". School conditions in the empire between claim and reality. in: Work and everyday life around 1900. The industrial and social history of the Ruhr area (= catalog for the permanent exhibition of the Ruhrland Museum Essen), Essen 2000
  • From “fear of God and love of the country” to “civic engagement 2.0”. Ways and astray of political education in two centuries in: Matters of opinion. Festschrift for the 50th anniversary of the Political Round of the Bergische VHS, Wuppertal 2011
  • About the “long zero hour” and the difficulties of remembering. Interviews on the post-war period in Wuppertal, in: Johannes Beumann, Eva Brabender-Hofmann, Edith Geuter, Detlef Vonde (eds.): “Thimbles from rubble”. Memories of the end of the war in Wuppertal in 1945. Wuppertal 2015
  • School and education. In: History of the Bergisches Land Volume 2: The 19th and 20th centuries. Edited by Stefan Gorißen, Horst Sassin and Kurt Wesoly. Bielefeld 2016
  • On the barricades. Friedrich Engels and the "failed" revolution of 1848/49. Wuppertal 2019

Web links

Commons : Detlef Vonde  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. "District of the Large Villages". Urban development and industrialization in the Ruhr area 1870–1918. Essen 1989. As a dissertation under the title Prevented Cities. Urbanization and Politics in the Industrial Villages of the Ruhr Area 1870–1918. Hagen 1987
  2. See Toni Pierenkämper, Industrial History of Upper Silesia in the 19th Century, Wiesbaden 1992, p. 168.
  3. cf. Matthias Uecker, Between Industrial Province and Big City Hope, Wiesbaden 1993, p. 39ff.
  4. ^ Friedrich Lenger, Stadtgeschichten, Frankfurt / M. u. a. 2009, p. 156ff.
  5. ^ City of Wuppertal - Adult Education Center ( Memento from December 29, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  6. 100 Political Rounds - 50 Years of Wuppertal Contemporary History - Wuppertal - Local - Westdeutsche Zeitung