Donate Günther

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Donate Günther (born May 24, 1960 in Germany) is a German psychologist and publisher .

Life

Donate Günther spent her childhood and school days in Germany, France and Canada. From 1981 to 1987 she studied linguistics, politics and psychology at the University of Hamburg. After stays in the USA and Canada, she transferred the American concept of "change management" to German conditions and worked in various management consultancies until 2006. In 1998 she founded the scientific publishing house Documentation & Book. She is married and has two kids.

Publishing activity

Günther founded DOBU-Verlag in 1998 as "Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Dokumentations & Buch" in Hamburg and has a scientific advisory board that currently consists of seven professors of different nationalities. At the same time the publisher publishes authors for the English, French, Spanish and Italian language areas.

The authors' publications such as

  • Arno Herzig : Glaciographia Nova: Festschrift for Dieter Pohl , 2004
  • Viola Herzig-Danielson: Winnetou in Fantasia. Interaction between bibliotherapy and literary studies using the example of the “Winnetou” trilogy by Karl May and the novel “The Neverending Story” by Michael Ende , 2004
  • Rolf Jahncke : Do you know me ?, 2005
  • Małgorzata Ruchniewicz with Arno Herzig : History of the Glatzer Land, 2006
  • Norbert Fischer (historian) : "From the Hamburg area to the metropolitan region - Stormarn's history since 1980", 2008
  • Rainer Nikolaysen : "Teaching should be free and learning free." On the history of the University of Hamburg., 2008
  • Jürgen Sarnowsky and Burghart Schmidt (editors): The continuity of the Hanseatic dimension in the Baltic region, 2008

prove the opening of the publishing house to many scientific and cultural areas. Between 2003 and 2010 Günther published a five-volume book series of the "Publications of the Working Group for Historical Witches and Criminal History", in which Katrin Möller, Burghart Schmidt , Roland Füssel and Rolf Schulte were either authors or editors. This series of books developed into a reference work with over 1700 pages.

Individual evidence

  1. Homepage
  2. Imprint DOBU Verlag ( Memento of the original from November 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dobu-verlag.de