Hans-Wolfgang Bergerhausen

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Hans-Wolfgang Bergerhausen (* 1956 in Dormagen ) is a German historian.

Hans-Wolfgang Bergerhausen is an adjunct professor at the Institute for History at the Julius Maximilians University in Würzburg and lives in Kleinrinderfeld in Lower Franconia . Since his doctorate (with Johannes Kunisch ) at the University of Cologne, he has dealt with the history of the city of Cologne and the history of the Rhenish region and is the author of numerous publications. He wrote Volume 6 of the scientific history of the city of Cologne with the title Cologne in an Iron Age 1610 - 1686 , Cologne 2010.

Publications (selection)

  • The city of Cologne and the imperial assemblies in the denominational age. A contribution to corporate imperial politics 1555-1616 Publications of the Cologne History Association 37, Cologne 1990.
  • Peace Law and Tolerance. On the policy of the Prussian state towards the Catholic Church in Silesia 1740-1806 Sources and research on Brandenburg and Prussian history 18, Berlin 1999.
  • "So we have been shown ... great honor and compliance". On the history of Ottheinrich von Pfalz-Neuburg (1502–1559). In: Würzburg medical history reports. Volume 22, 2003, pp. 135-147.
  • Cologne in an iron age. 1610 - 1686 (History of the City of Cologne 6) , Cologne 2010.
  • Sources on the history of the Bürgerspital Würzburg 1500 - 1650 (Fontes Herbipolenses VIII), Würzburg 2014.
  • Protestant life in Würzburg during the 16th century. An approximation (special publications of the Würzburg City Archives 10) , Würzburg 2017.

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