Gerhild Komander

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Gerhild HM Komander (* 1958 in Hamburg ) is a German art historian who has published on the urban history of Berlin and Brandenburg . Particular focus is on the 17th and 18th centuries and the history of women in Berlin.

Life

Gerhild Komander studied art history, history, German and literature in Kiel . She wrote her dissertation on the history of Brandenburg-Prussia in graphics from 1648 to 1810. She also researched the history of women in Berlin, such as the princesses at the Brandenburg court. She has lived in Berlin as a freelance writer and lecturer since 1990. She gives lectures and organizes city tours on the topics of Berlin's cultural history and women's history.

From 1995 to 2005 she published the quarterly scientific journal “Messages from the Association for the History of Berlin”. She volunteered in the State Historical Association for the Mark Brandenburg and in the Mendelssohn Society , of which she was chairman from 2006 to 2008. From 2006 to 2013 she ran the online newspaper berliner-lindenblatt.de. The newspaper for Berlin history .

Publications

Monographs

  • The change of the 'point of view'. The history of Brandenburg-Prussia in graphics 1648–1810 , Lit Verlag, Münster / Hamburg 1995 (Diss. Phil. Kiel 1989, edited)
  • The Wedding. On the way from red to colored , Berlin 2006

Posts and Articles

  • Romeyn de Hooghe and the battles of the Great Elector , in: In the footsteps of the Dutch between the Thuringian Forest and the Baltic Sea , Berlin 1994, pp. 80–90
  • War is necessary. Education for War , in: Stolperstein der Geschichte. The ruin of the Kiel submarine bunker as a memorial and a challenge . Art history controversy, ed. by Jens Rönnau, Kilian Memorial Association e. V., Kiel 1997, pp. 133-136
  • “Schildkröt and bronce d'ormoly”. The magnificent furniture by the sculptor Johann Melchior Kambly , in: Weltkunst 67, 1997, No. 6, pp. 544-547
  • The wife of the ruler in the baroque era , in: Sophie Charlotte and her castle , catalog for the exhibition in Charlottenburg Palace , Berlin 1999, pp. 57–66
  • Death and mourning at the Brandenburg-Prussian court , in: Sophie Charlotte and her castle , catalog for the exhibition in Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin 1999, pp. 171–177
  • The jubilee day of the Crown of Prussia. The celebrations in Berlin for the bicentenary of the Prussian royal coronation , in: The Bear of Berlin , Yearbook of the Association for the History of Berlin, Berlin 2000, pp. 97–128
  • Johann Christoph Frisch , in: General Lexicon of Visual Artists , Vol. 45, Leipzig and Munich 2005
  • Spandauer Strasse 68. The topography of the Berlin Enlightenment , in: Ewald Friedrich Graf von Hertzberg and the Age of Enlightenment - 300 years of Britz Castle , exhibition catalog, ed. from the association Freund und Förderer Schloss Britz , Berlin
  • Philipp Gerlach , in: General Lexicon of Visual Artists, Vol. 52, Leipzig and Munich 2006
  • (Ed.) Berlin's first telephone directory 1881 , Berlin Story Verlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-929829-33-4
  • Art for everyone. Art on postcards / genre cards / patriotic picture postcards. In: New Photographic Society Steglitz. The story of a forgotten global company (1897–1921) , ed. by Wilma Gütgemann-Holtz and Wolfgang Holtz, Berlin 2009
  • Women at the Brandenburg court / Queen Luise. In: Courage and Grace. Women in Brandenburg , ed. from Kulturland Brandenburg e. V. 2010
  • Elisabeth Christine - Queen and Writer of the Enlightenment , in: From Diana to Minerva. Philosophizing Aristocrats of the 17th and 18th Centuries , ed. by Ruth Hagengruber, Berlin 2011, pp. 131–139

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gerhild H. Komander at Berlin Story Verlag ( Memento of the original from April 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was 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.berlinstory-verlag.de
  2. ^ Berlin history in the Lindenblatt , Berliner Zeitung, September 13, 2006