Haik Thomas Porada

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Haik Thomas Porada (* 1972 in Greifswald ) is a German historian and university professor.

Life

Haik Porada grew up in the West Pomeranian district town of Grimmen and went to school. His early interest in history led him to the Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald as a guest student in the second half of the 1980s . During these years he also took part in the excavations of the Slavic sea trading center in Ralswiek on the island of Rügen under the direction of Peter Herfert .

He belonged to 1989/90 of non-partisan citizens' movement Action Committee Vorpommern, from March 28, 1990, for the purposes of the law on political parties in the People's Chamber of the GDR registered National Association Vorpommern (LVP) emerged. At LVP he was responsible for public relations as deputy president until 1991. After the first free local elections in the GDR in May 1990, he was responsible for keeping the minutes at the Vorpommern District and Town Council, which was headed by the Mayor of Greifswald, Reinhard Glöckner .

From 1991 he completed a master's degree in history, Scandinavian studies and geography at the Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald, the Philipps University of Marburg and the University of Stockholm as a student grant from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation . In September 1993 he also received a scholarship from the German Historical Institute in Rome . In 1997 he worked as a research assistant at the Chair of Medieval History / Hanseatic History at the University of Greifswald for a European project to digitize and research the maps of the Swedish land record of Pomerania (1692–1709) in Danish, German and Swedish archives and libraries. From 1996 to 1999 he worked together with Horst Wernicke and Dirk Schleinert as a consultant to the construction management of the Pomeranian State Museum for the “Middle Ages” sub-concept of the permanent exhibition and during this time was also responsible for preparing an application for third-party funding for the sub-concept “Natural and regional studies”. From 1998 to 2001 he received a graduate grant from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. In 2001 he switched to the Chair of Nordic History in Greifswald in order to work out a subject-specific archive inventory of the holdings with Nordic, Baltic and Swedish-Pomeranian references in the Szczecin State Archives as part of a German-Polish cooperation project .

During this time he was responsible for the Swedish Embassy in Berlin as an editor for the website " Schwedenstraße ", which is shared with the states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg as well as several municipalities and institutions, among others. a. the Pomeranian State Museum in Greifswald, was operated for several years. On the initiative of the Working Group for Pomeranian Church History, he and several colleagues organized a well-attended series of lectures in 1998 at Griebenow Castle near Greifswald with the title "750 Years of Griebenow " and an exhibition on the subject of "Griebenow in Swedish Pomerania". In the same year he worked on the exhibition “The Old Swedes. On the time of Sweden in Germany ”in the city history museum“ Schabbellhaus ”and the Nikolaikirche in Wismar as well as the accompanying publication.

After Porada became a member of the Society for Pomeranian History, Archeology and Art in 1990 . V., he was an assessor on its board from 2002 to 2007. From 1998 to 2007 he was the review editor of the “ Baltic Studies. Pomeranian Yearbooks for Regional History ”, in this position since 2001 also member of the editorial board. In 2000 he headed the founding meeting of the Pomeranian Greif e. V. (Association for Pomeranian Family and Local History). From 2000 to 2007 he was a member of the editorial team for “Pommern. Journal for Culture and History ”. In 1999 he was a member of the board of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Pommersche Kirchengeschichte e. V. has been appointed honorary curator for the church archives in the area of ​​the Pomeranian Evangelical Church . A year later he was appointed managing director of the working group, and in 2003 he was elected its deputy chairman. He held this office until 2013. In 2008/09 he was the acting chairman of the association, which he represented from 2005 to 2012 in the German Regional Church History Working Group, the governing body of the umbrella organization of regional church history working groups in German-speaking countries. Since 2007 he has been a member of the editorial advisory board of the “ Zeitschrift für Mitteldeutsche Familiengeschichte ”, since 2017 the scientific advisory board of the editorial board of the journal “Archiwa - Kancelarie - Zbiory” published by the chair for archival science at the Historical and Archival Institute of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Thorn . In 2011 he was elected to the Advisory Board of the Mitteldeutscher Kulturrat Foundation, 2012–2015 to its Board of Trustees as a member of the Council for Saxony and 2015–2018 for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

From 1997 to 2002 he participated in courses on interdisciplinary cultural landscape analysis and historical geography, which were organized on the initiative of Horst Wernicke and Michael Succow from Greifswald University across faculties in cooperation with the Universities of Stockholm and Szczecin . Since 2002 he has been a research associate at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography in Leipzig , the only non-university research institute of Geography in the Federal Republic of Germany. There he is leading a long-term project in the field of geographic research and knowledge transfer with the “regional history inventory of selected cultural landscapes in Germany”. As part of a cooperation between the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography and the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig , he is responsible for the editing of the book series "Landscapes in Germany", which was founded in 1957 under the title " Values ​​of the German Homeland " and to which a supplementary online presence ( www.lid-online.de ) with thematic in-depth information and excursion offers has been part of it since 2015 . In 2002 he was appointed to the Regional Studies Commission of the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig. Since 2003 he has represented the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography as an expert in the commission for municipal names at the Minister of the Interior of the Free State of Saxony . In 2007 he was sent by his institute as a member of the working committee for national symbols of the standards committee for information and documentation (NID) of the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) to advise the federal and state ministries. In 2008 he was appointed a corresponding member of the German Academy for Regional Studies . In 2015 he was elected as an assessor to the board of the working group for historical cultural landscape research in Central Europe (ARKUM eV).

In 2006 he received his PhD from the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Greifswald with a thesis on the fishing and administrative history of Pomerania in the early modern period. phil. PhD.

Porada worked at the local publication accompanying the traveling exhibition of the German Historical Museum "life after Luther - a cultural history of the Protestant parsonage," which from September 5 to October 4, 2015 under the patronage of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the Marienkirche in Grimmen was shown with . Together with Thomas Förster he curated the German Oceanographic Museum in Stralsund , the special exhibition "Bragagna & Zeese . About fishing in the Adriatic and the Baltic Sea / Bragagna e Zeese. Della pesca nel Mar Adriatico e nel Mar Baltico ”, at which watercolors and photographs by Luigi Divari from Venice and exhibits from the German Maritime Museum in Stralsund were shown in comparison in the second half of 2016 .

In December 2017 he was elected chairman of the Historical Commission for Pomerania , of which he was appointed a corresponding member in 2001 and a full member in 2005. From 2009 to 2013 he was a member of its board. As chairman of the commission, he has also been its representative at the general assembly of the Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe in Marburg an der Lahn since 2017 . The Pomeranian Landsmannschaft awarded him the Pomeranian Culture Prize 2018 in Greifswald on October 27, 2018. The Wismar city archivist Nils Jörn gave the laudation .

On March 10, 2020 Porada has become an honorary professor of Historical Geography in the Faculty of Humanities and Cultural Studies at the University of Bamberg ordered after at the Institute of Geography since 2016 teaching had perceived.

Research priorities

In addition to the historical and geographic regional studies, the interdisciplinary cultural landscape analysis, the history of cartography, the applied historical geography and the German national history are among his priority thematic fields with a spatial focus in Central and Northeast Europe, primarily in the Baltic Sea region. His special focus is on the transfer of knowledge to a broader public.

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • with Ulrike Reinfeldt: Rügen and Kurland. The Steffenhagen printing estate in the Sagard church library (writings of the J.-G.-Herder-Bibliothek Siegerland e.V., volume 34) . J.-G.-Herder-Bibliothek Siegerland, Siegen 2002, ISBN 3-936355-34-7
  • Pomerania, Scandinavia and the Baltic States. Subject-related archive inventory on the early modern holdings at Nordica, Baltica and Sueco-Pomeranica in the Stettin State Archives (publications by the Chair of Nordic History at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald, Volume 6) . Thomas Helms Verlag , Schwerin 2005. ISBN 978-3-935749-56-5
  • The Pomeranian mine. The Bodden, Haffe and beach lakes of Pomerania in princely rule from the 15th to the early 17th century (Contributions to the history of Pomerania, church and art, Volume 13) . Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 2009. ISBN 978-3-940207-48-7
  • with Sabine Bock , diocese and bishopric of Cammin: 38th annual meeting of the Working Group for Pomeranian Church History e. V., August 24-28, 2011. Excursion guide . Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 2011.

(Co-) editing

  • Contributions to the history of Western Pomerania. The Demminer Colloquia 1985–1994. On behalf of the Vorpommern department of the Society for Pomeranian History, Archeology and Art e. V. Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 1997, ISBN 978-3-931185-11-4
  • with Ivo Asmus and Dirk Schleinert (eds.): Geographical and historical contributions to regional studies in Pomerania. Eginhard Wegner on his 80th birthday (Greifswald Geographical Works. Scientific Contributions by the Geographical Institute of the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University, special volume) . Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 1998, ISBN 978-3-931185-48-0
  • The real estate of the city of Szczecin. Carl Friedrich Meyer's text and map from 1892 (Stettiner Hefte, No. 12) . Historical Working Group Stettin, Kiel 2004.
  • with Günther Schönfelder and Frauke Gränitz (eds.): Bitterfeld and the lower Muldetal. A regional survey in the Bitterfeld, Wolfen, Jeßnitz, Raguhn, Graefenhainichen and Brehna area. Scientific processing under the direction of Günther Schönfelder (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 66) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2004, ISBN 3-412-03803-2
  • with Olaf Bastian, Matthias Röder and Ralf-Uwe Syrbe (eds.): Oberlausitzer Heide- und Teichlandschaft. A regional survey in the Lohsa, Klitten, Großdubrau and Baruth area. Scientific processing under the direction of Henriette Joseph and Haik Thomas Porada (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 67) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2005, ISBN 978-3-412-08903-0
  • with Henriette Joseph (ed.): The northern Vogtland around Greiz. A geographical inventory in the area of ​​Greiz, Weida, Berga, Triebes, Hohenleuben, Elsterberg, Mylau and Netzschkau. Scientific processing under the direction of Gerhard Hempel (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 68) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2006, ISBN 978-3-412-09003-6
  • with Sebastian children (ed.): Brandenburg an der Havel and surroundings. A geographical inventory in the area of ​​Brandenburg an der Havel, Pritzerbe, Reckahn and Wusterwitz (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 69) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2006, ISBN 978-3-412-09103-3
  • with Dietrich Denecke (Hrsg.): The representation of cities in the context of a geographical record and overview. 50 years of “Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German homeland ”(forum ifl, volume 9) . Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig 2008, ISBN 978-3-86082-062-9
  • with Dietrich Denecke (ed.): The rural settlement area, as a thematic booklet (Reports on German regional studies, Volume 82, Issue 1) . German Academy for Regional Studies, Leipzig 2008, ISSN 0005-9099
  • with Dietrich Hanspach (Ed.): Großenhainer Pflege. A geographical inventory in the area of ​​Großenhain and Radeburg (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 70) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2008, ISBN 978-3-412-09706-6
  • with Nils Jörn (ed.): The world and reality of life of the nobility in the Baltic region. Ceremony for the 80th birthday of Bernhard Diestelkamp (writings of the David Mevius Society, Volume 5) . Publishing house Dr. Kovač , Hamburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-8300-4600-4
  • with Günther Schönfelder and Frauke Gränitz (eds.): Bitterfeld and the lower Muldetal. A regional study of the Bitterfeld, Wolfen, Jeßnitz, Raguhn, Graefenhainichen and Brehna area (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 66) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2009. Second, improved edition, ISBN 978-3-412-03803-8
  • with Dietrich Denecke (Hrsg.): The recording and representation of settlement area, settlement and building fabric in the regional study (forum ifl, volume 12) . Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-386082-068-1
  • with Konrad Billwitz (ed.): The peninsula Fischland, Darß, Zingst and Barth with surrounding area. A geographical inventory in the area of ​​Wustrow, Prerow, Zingst and Barth (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 71) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2009, ISBN 978-3-412-09806-3
  • with Vera Denzer and Stefan Klotz (eds.): The historical and regional survey and presentation of water bodies and water use (forum ifl, volume 15) . Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig 2011, ISBN 978-3-86082-077-3
  • with Vera Denzer, Anne Dietrich, Matthias Hardt and Winfried Schenk (eds.): Homogenization and Diversification of Cultural Landscapes, ed. for the working group for historical cultural landscape research in Central Europe ARKUM eV (settlement research. Archeology. History. Geography, Volume 29) . Self-published by ARKUM eV, Bonn 2011, ISSN 0175-0046
  • with Thomas Steensen and Albert Panten (eds.): Eiderstedt. A geographical inventory in the area of ​​St. Peter-Ording, Garding, Tönning and Friedrichstadt (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 72) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2013, ISBN 978-3-412-09906-0
  • with Vera Denzer and Stefan Klotz (eds.): Landeskunde, Environmental History, Landschaftsökologie, as a special issue (Reports. Geography and Regional Studies, Volume 87, Issue 3) . Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig 2013, ISSN 0005-9099
  • with Michael Lissok (ed.): Christ's honor and common benefit willingly to demand and protect. Contributions to the church, art and regional history of Pomerania and the Baltic Sea region. Festschrift for Norbert Buske (Contributions to Pomeranian regional, church and art history, Volume 18) . Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 2014, ISBN 978-3-940207-82-1
  • with Vera Denzer and Andreas Dix (eds.): Leipzig. A regional study (Landscapes in Germany, Volume 78) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2015, ISBN 978-3-412-22299-4
  • with Norbert Buske and Wolfgang Schmidt (eds.): The Marienkirche in Grimmen and their community. Contributions to the church history of a Pomeranian city . Verlag Ludwig, Kiel 2015, ISBN 978-3-86935-261-9
  • with Martin Heinze and Winfried Schenk (eds.): Hunting landscapes in Central Europe. Dietrich Denecke on his 80th birthday (settlement research. Archeology. History. Geography, Volume 32) . Self-published by ARKUM eV, Bonn 2015, ISSN 0175-0046
  • with Gerd Villwock (Ed.): The Lower Saale Valley. A regional study between Halle and Bernburg (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 75) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2016, ISBN 978-3-412-22298-7
  • with Jörg Brückner , Dietrich Denecke and Uwe Wegener (eds.): The high Harz from the Brocken to the northern foreland. A regional study of the Bad Harzburg, Wernigerode, St. Andreasberg and Elbingerode area (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 73) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2016, ISBN 978-3-412-20467-9
  • with Sonja Birli, Nils Jörn, Christian Peplow and Dirk Schleinert (eds.): ene vruntlike tohopesate. Contributions to the history of Pomerania, the Baltic Sea region and the Hanseatic League. Festschrift for Horst Wernicke on his 65th birthday (series of publications by the David Mevius Society, Volume 12) . Publishing house Dr. Kovač, Hamburg 2016, ISBN 978-3-8300-8799-1
  • with Stefan Klotz and Vera Denzer (eds.): Forest in the field of tension of interests. Contributions from VI. Workshop discussion of the scientific advisory board of the book series "Landscapes in Germany" (forum ifl, volume 31) . Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig 2016, ISBN 978-3-86082-102-2
  • with Sebastian children (ed.): The Havelland around Rathenow and Premnitz. A regional study (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 74) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2017, ISBN 978-3-412-22297-0
  • with Martin Heinze and Marek Wejwoda (eds.): The Orlatal and the Plothener pond area. A geographical inventory in the area of ​​Orlamünde, Ranis, Pößneck, Neustadt / Orla, Triptis, Auma and Zeulenroda (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 76) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2017, ISBN 978-3-412-20748-9
  • with Nils Jörn (ed.): The Historical Commission for Pomerania 1911–2011. Balance sheet and outlook (Publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania, Series V: Research on Pomeranian History, Volume 47) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2018, ISBN 978-3-412-20931-5
  • with Manfred Großmann and Uwe John (eds.): Der Hainich. A regional study in the area of ​​Mühlhausen, Bad Langensalza, Schlotheim, Mihla and Behringen (Landscapes in Germany. Values ​​of the German Homeland, Volume 77) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne et al. 2018, ISBN 978-3-412-22300-7
  • with Ulrich Harteisen, Ansgar Hoppe, Hansjörg Küster , Torsten W. Müller and Gerold Wucherpfennig (eds.): Das Eichsfeld. A regional study (Landscapes in Germany, Volume 79) . Böhlau Verlag, Vienna et al. 2018, ISBN 978-3-412-22539-1 (book), ISBN 978-3-412-50066-5 (e-book)
  • with Wolfgang Schmidt (Hrsg.): Church life between Trebel and Strelasund. Contributions to the history of the parish and the synod of Grimmen . Verlag Ludwig, Kiel 2019, ISBN 978-3-86935-356-2
  • with Herbert Popp and Klaus Bitzer (eds.): The Franconian Switzerland. Traditional tourist region in a karst landscape (Landscapes in Germany, Volume 81) . Böhlau Verlag, Vienna et al. 2019, ISBN 978-3-412-51535-5 (book), ISBN 978-3-412-51536-2 (e-book)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nils Jörn : Laudatory speech for the winner of the Pomeranian Culture Prize 2018 Haik Thomas Porada. In: Pomerania. Journal of Culture and History. Vol. 56, issue 4/2018, pp. 26–30, here p. 27.
  2. https://www.zvab.com/Vorpommern-Flyer-Landesverbandes-LVP/2351533118/buch (last accessed on July 17, 2020).
  3. ^ Haik Thomas Porada: What remains of Pomerania? Experience and perspectives from more than three decades. In: Pomerania. Journal of Culture and History. Vol. 56, issue 4/2018, pp. 30–35, here p. 32 f.
  4. Jens E. Olesen (Ed.): The Historical Institute of the Ernst Moritz Arndt University Greifswald - Research and Teaching 1998–2000. Greifswald 2001, pp. 18, 101 and 109. Last accessed on April 5, 2020 at https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/read/5228710/i-vorwort-5-ii-mitarbeiter-7-iii -study-and-teaching-13-iv-
  5. ^ Result: Pomerania, Scandinavia and the Baltic States. Subject-related archive inventory on the early modern holdings at Nordica, Baltica and Sueco-Pomeranica in the Stettin State Archives, publisher's advertisement .
  6. https://hiko-pommern.de/lösungen-mr/ (last accessed on July 20, 2020).
  7. Norbert Buske (Ed.): 35 years working group for Pomeranian church history. (= Contributions to Pomeranian regional, church and art history, Volume 9). Schwerin 2008, pp. 76-78.
  8. Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Wismar (ed.): Schwedenzeit. Rostock, Wismar 1998.
  9. https://blog.pommerscher-greif.de/historiker-porada-erhaelt-pommerschen-kulturpreis/ (last accessed on April 6, 2020).
  10. https://zsp.pommerscher-greif.de/ueber-die-zeitschrift-pommern/ (last accessed on May 12, 2020).
  11. Interview by Nicole Kiesewetter for the Pommersche Kirchenzeitung. Evangelical weekly paper for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, issue of November 12, 2000 (3rd year, No. 46), p. 7.
  12. https://hiko-pommern.de/lösungen-mr/ (last accessed on July 20, 2020).
  13. https://amf-verein.de/?page_id=42 (last accessed on June 30, 2020).
  14. https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/AKZ/about/editorialPolicies#custom-0 (last accessed on March 24, 2020).
  15. https://www.stiftung-mkr.de/fileadmin/content/taetigkeitsbericht/taetigkeitsbericht-2015.pdf (last accessed on March 20, 2020). See also the Foundation's printed activity reports for 2011 and 2012.
  16. Gerd Albrecht u. a .: dams, passes, bridges, entrenchments and an army road. For the reconstruction of medieval and early modern infrastructure in a north German border landscape. In: Matthias Hardt et al. (Ed.): Places and landscapes of mobility (settlement research. Archeology, history, geography, volume 36). Bonn 2019, pp. 99–152, here p. 102 f.
  17. https://leibniz-ifl.de/forschung/projekt/landeskundliche-bestandsaufnahme (last accessed on April 23, 2020).
  18. https://www.saw-leipzig.de/de/projekte/landeskunde (last accessed on April 23, 2020).
  19. https://www.saw-leipzig.de/de/mitarbeiter/poradaht (last accessed on April 23, 2020).
  20. https://www.uni-bamberg.de/histgeo/team/porada/ and https://www.kulturlandschaft.org/kontakt-1 (last accessed on April 15, 2020).
  21. Dissertation: The Pomeranian Mine: The Bodden, Haffe and Strandseen Pomerania in the princely rulership practice from the 15th to the early 17th century. , Publisher's advertisement .
  22. Norbert Buske u. a. (Ed.): The Marienkirche in Grimmen and its community. Contributions to the church history of a Pomeranian city. Kiel 2015, p. 458.
  23. Reports on the exhibition in: Deutsches Meeresmuseum, yearbook 2015/2016. , P. 28; Bragagna and Zeese - About fishing in the Adriatic and the Baltic Sea. A comparison of watercolors and photographs by Luigi Divari from Venice as well as exhibits from the German Maritime Museum in Stralsund. In: Stiftung Mitteldeutscher Kulturrat (ed.): Culture Report. Issue 3/2016, pp. 15-17; Bragagna & Zeese. Special exhibition. German Maritime Museum Stralsund 14.07. – 31. December 2016. About fishing in the upper Adriatic and on the southern Baltic coast. Watercolors by Luigi Divari. In: Pomerania. Journal of Culture and History. Vol. 54, issue 3/2016, pp. 49–50.
  24. Press release of the Historical Commission for Pomerania.
  25. ^ Communication from the IfL
  26. https://leibniz-ifl.de/institut/lösungen/porada-haik (last accessed on April 23, 2020).