Ernst-August Roloff

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Ernst-August Roloff (born May 28, 1926 in Braunschweig ; † November 1, 2017 there ) was a German teacher, historian and political scientist .

Ernst-August Roloff was the son of the Brunswick state politician and university professor Ernst August Roloff . After attending Wilhelm-Gymnasium from 1937 to 1944, Roloff studied psychology (diploma examination 1952), history, German studies (doctorate 1951, state examination for the higher teaching post) at the Technical University of Braunschweig and the Georg-August University of Göttingen from 1947 to 1952 1952). He then worked from 1952 to 1968 as a teacher and school psychologist at the Braunschweig Gymnasium Raabeschule . In 1967 he received a teaching position at the University of Göttingen, in 1968 the Venia legendi for political science, in 1971 he was appointed Scientific Councilor and Professor. From 1975 until his retirement in 1992, Roloff was a full professor for didactics of the social sciences at the University of Göttingen. Then he lived again in Braunschweig and worked again on topics related to Braunschweig's modern history.

Roloff was a profound expert on the history of Braunschweig , in particular from the late Weimar Republic to the rise of the National Socialists in the Free State of Braunschweig . Over the course of 50 years he has published several works on the subject or was involved in them as editor.

Fonts

  • Emperor Barbarossa / Heinrich the Lion. W. Fischer Verlag, Göttingen undated in the series Fischer's youth books.
  • Emperor Barbarossa. W. Fischer Verlag, Göttingen o. J. in the series Deutsche Heldengestalten.
  • Political education between ideology and science. Supplement to the weekly newspaper DAS PARLAMENT B 41/1971.
  • Political education. Göttingen (Volume 1 Sociological Fundamentals. 1972; Volume 2 didactic sample analyzes for secondary level I. 1974; Volume 3 didactic sample analyzes for upper secondary level and adult education. 1979)
  • Excommunists. Apostates of world communism. Her life and her break with the party in self-portrayals. Mainz 1969 (habilitation thesis).
  • What is and how do you study political science? Mainz 1969.
  • Psychology of politics. An introduction. Stuttgart 1976.
  • 100 years of the middle class in Braunschweig. Volume 1: From Jasperallee to Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße. Hans Oeding Verlag, Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87597-009-3 DNB 870743678 .
  • 100 years of the middle class in Braunschweig. Volume 2: Tradition and Change. Life stories from a middle-class residential area. Verlag Hans Oeding, Braunschweig 1987, ISBN 3-87597-010-1 .
  • Bourgeoisie and National Socialism 1930–1933. Braunschweig's way into the Third Reich. Hanover 1961, 2nd edition, Magni-Buchladen, Braunschweig 1980, ISBN 3-922571-04-2 .
  • Braunschweig and the state of Weimar. Politics, economy and society 1918–1933. In: Braunschweiger workpieces. Publications from the archive, library and museum of the city, Volume 31, Waisenhaus-Druckerei, Braunschweig 1964.
  • Remember - mourn - suppress? In: City Archives and Public Library Braunschweig. Small fonts. No. 33, Braunschweig 1998.
  • “Kristallnacht” and anti-Semitism in the Braunschweiger Land. Three lectures in November 1988 by Ernst-August Roloff, Bernhild Vögel, Dietrich Kuessner , published by the Friends of the Braunschweig Church and Social History, Braunschweig 1988.
  • The lion under the swastika. Edited together with Reinhard Bein , MatrixMedia Verlag, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-932313-36-3 .
  • School in Democracy, Democracy in School? (Editor) Metzler, Stuttgart 1979.

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Individual evidence

  1. Personal details : Leonid Brezhnev, Ernst-August Roloff, Veit Relin, Gerda Fasser, Theresie Schrafl, Hans Apel, Nguyen Ngoc Laan . Der Spiegel 17/1976, April 19, 1976, p. 210, accessed on November 4, 2017.
  2. ^ Authors: Roloff, Ernst-August . Matrix-Verlag, accessed November 4, 2017.
  3. ^ Lectures and readings: Remter 05: The history of the Wilhelm-Gymnasium in the Nazi era . Website of the city of Braunschweig, accessed on November 4, 2017.