Dietmar Grypa

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Dietmar Grypa (born September 4, 1965 in Burghausen ) is a German historian .

Dietmar Grypa studied history, historical geography and folklore in Eichstätt , Bonn , Berlin and Munich from 1987 to 1999 . In 1999 he received his doctorate with Walter Ziegler at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich with a thesis on the Catholic labor movement in Bavaria after the Second World War. From 1999 to 2006 he was research assistant to Karsten Ruppert at the Catholic University of Eichstätt. In 2005 he completed his habilitation with a thesis on the Prussian diplomatic service. From 2005 to 2008 he was a research assistant at the Commission for Bavarian State History at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich. In 2008 he was a substitute professor at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . From 2008 to 2009 he was a lecturer for Bavarian contemporary history at the University of Passau. Since 2011 he has been professor of modern and contemporary history and Bavarian regional history at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg . In 2014 he published a description of the foreign workers and prisoners of war in the Burghausen plant of Dr. Alexander Wacker Society for Electrochemical Industry during World War II.

His work focuses on the complete edition of Leopold von Ranke's correspondence , the evaluation of the files of the three Franconian reparation authorities in Franconia after 1945 and the monastery libraries in the 18th century.

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Monographs

  • Foreign workers and prisoners of war in the Burghausen plant of Dr. Alexander Wacker Society for Electrochemical Industry (1940–1945) (= Burghauser Geschichtsblätter. 55th episode.). City of Burghausen, Burghausen 2014.
  • The Diplomatic Service of the Kingdom of Prussia (1815–1866). Institutional structure and social composition. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-428-12363-6 .
  • The Catholic labor movement in Bavaria after the Second World War (1945–1963). Schöningh, Paderborn 2000, ISBN 3-506-79996-7 .

Editorships

  • with Wolfgang Gutfleisch: The Kurfürst-Maximilian-Gymnasium in Burghausen. From the college of the Societas Jesu to the Royal Bavarian College. Burghausen 1997, ISBN 3-00-002265-1 .

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Remarks

  1. See the reviews by Andreas Rose in: sehepunkte 9 (2009), No. 5 [15. May 2009], ( online ); Bertrand Goujon in: Francia-Recensio 2010/3 ( online ); Bärbel Holtz in: Yearbook for the History of Central and Eastern Germany 57, 2011, pp. 365–368.
  2. See the discussions by Martin Hille in: Passauer Jahrbuch 59 (2017), pp. 387–388; Georg Wurzer in: Historische Zeitschrift 302 (2016), pp. 556–557; Christoph Thonfeld in: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 103 (2016), pp. 221–223 ( online ).