Dorothee von Dadelsen

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Dorothee von Dadelsen (* September 5, 1920 in Stettin as Dorothee Dovifat ; † April 5, 2016 in Tübingen ) was a German journalist.

Life

Dorothee Dovifat grew up as the daughter of the journalist Emil Dovifat in a liberal Catholic home as the sister of two brothers. She was in professional German to Dr. phil. PhD.

After the Second World War , Dovifat was a cultural journalist for Neue Zeit , The Woman of Today and The Day on which she headed the features section. In 1947 she was a co-founder of the Junge Union . Von Dadelsen ended her journalistic activities in Berlin when she moved to Tübingen in 1953 with her husband, the musicologist Georg von Dadelsen († 2007). The composer and music writer Hans-Christian von Dadelsen , born in 1948, is a son of the couple. In Tübingen, Dorothee von Dadelsen was city councilor for the CDU from 1954 to 1961 and from 1980 to 1985 . In addition, she was an honorary judge at the Sigmaringen Administrative Court .

In 2014, the columnist anthology Between Trümmern und Träume with its bundled texts from the time in Berlin was published under her birth name .

Fonts

  • Mörike's landscape . Dissertation at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Berlin , 1945, DNB 571900992 (Ms.)
  • From the snow - from the light. 33 poems . Fischer, Aachen, 1996, ISBN 3-89514-057-0
  • (Ed.): Emil Dovifat: The journalistic personality: in Memoriam Emil Dovifat on his 100th birthday on December 27, 1990 . Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1990, ISBN 3-11-012335-5
  • Dorothee Dovifat: Between ruins and dreamers. Columnist highlights of Berlin from 1945 to 1953 . With an afterward from Erhard Schütz . Verlag für berlin-brandenburg (vbb), Berlin, 2014, ISBN 978-3-945256-08-4

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dorothee von Dadelsen: Obituary notice . Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , April 9, 2016.
  2. Dorothee Dovifat: Between rubble and dreams. Columnist highlights of Berlin from 1945 to 1953. vbb, 2014, p. 121 f.
  3. Bernd Sösemann (ed.): Emil Dovifat. Studies and documents on life and work. , Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1998, p. 199
  4. a b Dadelsen-Dovifat, Dorothee von (born 05.09.1920). In: nachlassdatenbank.de. Federal Archives , accessed on January 28, 2016 (biographical note).
  5. Jörg Sundermeier : Search for awakening and forgetting in the post-war period: Journalism after 1945. In: taz . November 12, 2014, accessed April 10, 2016 (review).

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