Dietmar Klenke

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Dietmar Klenke (born January 7, 1954 in Warburg / Westphalia ) is a professor emeritus for modern history at the University of Paderborn .

Life

Klenke studied history, sociology and musicology at the University of Cologne and the University of Münster . In 1982 he completed his doctorate in modern history at the University of Münster, and in 1985 the legal traineeship as a high school teacher in Rheine . Klenke became a scientist. Assistant at Bielefeld University with his habilitation in 1992 and Venia legendi in modern history; then he was Wiss. Employed at the Münster City Archives for an exhibition project on court history; from 1997 to 2019 he was Professor of Modern History at the Historical Institute of the University of Paderborn. A specialty of his research is music history work.

Works

  • The SPD left in the Weimar Republic: an investigation into regional and organizational foundations and the political practice and theory formation of the left wing of the SPD in the years 1922-1932 , LIT, Münster 1983 [= dissertation Münster 1982]
  • Free traffic jams for free citizens - the history of German transport policy 1949–1994 . Darmstadt 1995.
  • The singing "German man" - choral societies and German national consciousness from Napoleon to Hitler . Münster 1998 ISBN 3-89325-663-6 .
  • Of the great benefits of a tradition-conscious student history in the light of the current university crisis , in: Claus-A. Revenstorff (Red.): Contributions to the 67th German Student History Conference from 5. – 7. October 2007 in Giessen . Hamburg 2008 (= Der Convent , special issue), pp. 21–26.
  • Schwarz – Münster – Paderborn - an anti-Catholic stereotype , Münster New York, Waxmann 2008, ISBN 978-3-830919872 .

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