Ernst Hierl
Ernst Hierl (* August 8, 1880 in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz ; † February 24, 1981 in Detmold ) was a social democratically oriented representative of German literary expressionism and a reformed teacher .
Life
After studying philosophy, German, geography and history, he became a German teacher in 1908 and received his doctorate in Gießen in 1915. In 1918 he joined the USPD , became a city councilor in Munich and headed the teachers' seminar in Weimar from 1923 to 1938 . Until he moved to his retirement home in Augustburg near Detmold in 1970, he lived in Nuremberg, Regensburg and Wasserburg am Inn.
His older brother was the NSDAP politician Konstantin Hierl .
Essays
His work teacher and community. A School of Responsibility is a collection of important essays created in May 1919. Among other things, "Unified School and" Higher School ". An educational emergency work. (Proposal for a Kurt Eisner School"). "The article first appeared in the" Münchner Neuesten Nachrichten "in April 1919 during the Soviet Republic . Hierl worked on the" Political Council intellectual worker "and was the author of Kurt Hiller's 3rd target yearbook .
Works
- Teachers and community. A school of responsibility. Vlg. The New Mercury. Munich 1919
- The smile of happiness. A dramatic sacrifice - "Books of Time". Munich: Georg Müller, 1919
- The creation of the new school. Historical foundations of contemporary pedagogy. Leipzig and Berlin: BG Teubner Verlag 1914
- The smile of happiness. A dramatic sacrifice. Munich: Georg Müller, 1919
- The brave lovers. Constance: O. Wöhrle, 1923
- On the trail - life confession of an endangered morality seeker. Frankfurt a. M .: European Vlgs. 1962
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ernst Hierl: On the Track (Frankfurt / M. 1962, p. 135 ff.)
Web links
- Literature by and about Ernst Hierl in the catalog of the German National Library
- Ernst Hierl in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Here, Ernst |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German teacher and politician (USPD) |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 8, 1880 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate |
DATE OF DEATH | February 24, 1981 |
Place of death | Detmold |