Ewald Brix

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Ewald Brix (born January 27, 1909 in Osnabrück , † unknown) was a German economist .

Life

Ewald Brix was born in 1909 as the son of the deaf and dumb senior teacher Alfred Brix as a Prussian citizen. After graduating from high school in Osnabrück , he studied law in Tübingen for one semester from 1928 and then moved to the University of Cologne , where he devoted himself to economic and social science studies. In 1932 he laid in Münster i. W. passed the diploma examination for economics and received his doctorate in 1935 with the law and political science dissertation on the leischaften of Osnabrück's old town as reflected in social and economic history .

Presumably it is identical to “Dr. Ewald Brix ”, who worked for the Hanover Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the 1940s . In the 1950s, Ewald Brix published together with other authors, particularly on the Hanover trade fair location .

Fonts

  • The corpses of Osnabrück's old town as reflected in social and economic history. A contribution to the economic u. Settlement history of Lower Saxony with special consideration of the theory of the special communities in German cities ,
  • From the market to the metropolis. Development and change in 7 centuries of economic development in the city of Hanover , with drawings by Karl Hapke , Schlüter , Hanover 1951
  • The chambers of industry and commerce in Lower Saxony , in: New archive for Lower Saxony , Vol. 10/12, pp. 250-256
  • with Helmut Plath , Herbert Mundhenke : Heimatchronik of the capital Hanover , in: Heimatchroniken of the cities and districts of the federal territory , Vol. 17, Archive for German Heimatpflege, Cologne 1956
  • with Heinz Lauenroth : Hanover, capital and trade fair city. A documentary picture booklet , in German, English, French. and Spanish language, with photos by Ludwig Windstosser a. a., 5th edition, Steinbock-Verlag, Hanover 1959

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "The author's curriculum vitae", in: Diss. Münster 1935 ( DNB 369381998 ).