Hans-Hermann Hartwich

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Hans-Hermann Hartwich (born November 3, 1928 in Warnkenhagen ; † October 12, 2018 in Hamburg ) was a German political scientist .

Life

Pastor Hermann Schulz's son studied political science and economics at the Free University of Berlin after three years of imprisonment in special camp No. 9 Fünfeichen (no charge, no judgment) . It was established in 1959 by the local Economic and Social Sciences to Dr. rer. pole. PhD. In 1970 he completed his habilitation at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences and received the Venia Legendi for political science. On April 1, 1973, he accepted the call to the third newly established chair for political science at the University of Hamburg . 1998 Hartwich received an honorary doctorateAwarded by the Philosophical Faculty of the Martin Luther University .

Fonts (selection)

  • Labor market, associations and the state 1918–1933. The public connection of entrepreneurial functions in the Weimar Republic (= publications of the Historical Commission in Berlin at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute of the Free University of Berlin, Volume 23). De Gruyter, Berlin 1967, OCLC 941267981 (also dissertation, FU Berlin 1959).
  • with Nina Laatsch-Nikitin and Monika Schaal : unemployment. Scientific analysis and didactic planning (= Analyzes Volume 16). Leske and Budrich, Opladen 1975, ISBN 3-8100-0031-0 .
  • Social state postulate and social status quo (= publications on political, economic and social theory, volume 1). Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1978, ISBN 3-531-10951-0 (also habilitation thesis, FU Berlin 1970).
  • The Europeanization of the German Economic System. Old foundations - new realities - future prospects . Leske and Budrich, Opladen 1998, ISBN 3-8100-2226-8 .

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