Gustav-Hermann Seebold

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Gustav-Hermann Seebold (* 1951 in Sprockhövel ) is a German historian and archivist.

Seebold studied history and Romance studies at the University of Bochum . He began his scientific career there as an assistant to Hans Mommsen . Seebold later worked as a research assistant at the Federal Archives and finally head of the archive for social movements at the House of the History of the Ruhr Area, which belongs to Bochum University .

Fonts

  • The Hitler-Breiting secret talks as a historical source , Bochum 1975.
  • A steel company in the Third Reich. The Bochum Association 1927-1945 , Wuppertal 1981.
  • "... dedicated to the laudable art of pharmacy": for the 300th anniversary of the old pharmacy in Bochum 1691-1991 , Bochum 1991.
  • Structural Change and Political Culture. Cultural life in Bochum 1860-1990 , Essen 1992.