Hans-Dietrich Loock

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Hans-Dietrich Loock (born March 21, 1927 in Berlin ; † September 8, 1996 ) was a German historian and university professor .

Loock spent his school days at the humanistic Schiller-Gymnasium in Berlin-Lichterfelde . In 1945 he was a new teacher in the Teltow district and in 1948 passed the first teacher examination. He then completed a degree in history and German at the Free University of Berlin . Loock received his doctorate in 1956 and completed his habilitation in 1970 at the Free University of Berlin. Later he was professor of modern history at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute of the Free University of Berlin.

Loock was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences . His main research interests were the history of Scandinavia and church history .

Fonts

  • Revelation and History. Investigations on the work of Albert Hauck , Hamburg 1954.
  • Quisling, Rosenberg and Terboven. On the prehistory and history of the National Socialist Revolution in Norway , DVA, Stuttgart 1970.
  • Edited with Hagen Schulze : Parliamentarism and Democracy in Europe in the 19th Century , Beck, Munich 1982.
  • Edited with Kaspar Elm : Pastoral care and Diakonie in Berlin. Contributions to the relationship between church and city in the 19th and early 20th centuries , de Gruyter, Berlin 1990.

literature

  • Dietrich Kurz : Hans-Dietrich Loock. Obituary and list of scriptures. In: Yearbook for Berlin-Brandenburg Church History 61 (1997), pp. 227–235.
  • Yearbook of the Berlin Scientific Society , 1996, p. 112 ff.