Hanns Dorn

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Hanns Dorn (born July 8, 1878 in Kempten , † August 4, 1934 in Munich ) was a German economist , social scientist and publicist .

Life

As the son of Johannes Dorn and his wife Karoline Klein, he graduated from the Kempten Humanistic High School . He then studied economics , philosophy and law at the University of Munich. There he also did an internship as a trainee lawyer. In 1902 he obtained his doctorate as Dr. oec. publ.

On behalf of the Society for Economic Education, he worked at the Academy for Social and Commercial Sciences in Frankfurt / Main from 1902 to 1904. During the same period, he was employed there at the metal company to introduce the practical side of commercial work. In 1906 he completed his habilitation at the Technical University in Munich.

In the field of social sciences, he and Othmar Spann started the journal Kritische Blätter for the entire social sciences , which was published in Dresden. Two years later he stopped this activity. From 1907 he held the task of holding main lectures in the subjects of economics and business for technicians at the technical university. This was followed in 1909 by a teaching position in insurance and the labor question.

From 1910 onwards he became involved in the women's issue and was co-editor of the magazine Frauen-Zukunft , which first appeared in 1911. He also appeared as a speaker at a general meeting for the organization of the Association of Progressive Women's Associations in Berlin . In 1912 he was appointed part-time lecturer at the commercial college. As an associate professor in 1912 he was given a teaching position for the subjects of transport, statistics and social security at the Technical University of Munich.

This was followed in 1913 by his appointment as a full-time lecturer at the commercial college in Munich. From the city council in Nuremberg he received the order to take over the organization and management of the teaching facilities for the trade, in particular the management as director of the newly founded commercial college. During the First World War he went to Brussels from 1915 to 1918 to work as a consultant for the governor in the department for trade and commerce.

From 1918 he became the managing director of Deutscher Anker - Pensions- und Lebensversicherungs Aktiengesellschaft in Berlin. At the German life insurance bank Arminia in Munich he was appointed a full board member in 1920. With the winter semester of 1920/1921 he was appointed full professor of economics at the Technical University of Munich. At the same time he was appointed to the board of the Technical and Economic Institute.

From 1922 to 1926, he took over the management of the economics department and became a member of the Senate of the Technical University of Munich. From 1926 he accepted the appointment as chairman of the German Association for Insurance Science in Berlin.

In 1902 he married Erika Rheinsch . During his collaboration with Othmar Spann , his wife met him and divorced Dorn in 1906 in order to marry Spann. During this time, Dorn met Erika's girlfriend, Regina Ullmann . She gave birth to daughter Gerda in Vienna in 1906, who came from this relationship.

He later married Charlotte von Caemmerer, the daughter of the Prussian general Rudolf von Caemmerer . During his activities in Bavaria he lived in Grünwald and in Munich in Flüggenstrasse. 6th

Memberships and offices

  • Editor of the magazine Der Staatsbürger from 1910 to 1915
  • Corresponding Honorary Member of the Insurance Institute of America in New York

Fonts

  • Critical sheets for the entire social sciences as ed. With Hermann Beck and Othmar Spann, 1st and 2nd year, 1905–1906 (renamed in 1907 to: Blätter für die Allgemeine Sozialwissenschaften ).
  • Criminal Law and Morality. On the reform of the German Reich Criminal Code. Munich 1907.
  • The citizen. Semi-monthly publication for political education. Leipzig, from 1910.
  • Women's work in the German economy. In: Future of Women. 1st year, Volume II, Munich and Leipzig 1911, pp. 491ff., 604ff., 671ff.
  • University teaching in insurance science. In: Journal for the entire insurance science. Volume 17, 1917, p. 133.
  • Carl von Rasp In: Journal for the entire insurance science. Volume 17, 1917, p. 247.
  • National insurance in Belgium. In: Journal for the entire insurance science. Volume 18, 1918, p. 119.
  • Ceremony for Alfred Manes on the occasion of his 25 years as a board member of the German Association for Insurance Science. as publisher, Berlin 1927.
  • Expert report on the evangelical provision. Berlin 1931.

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