Hans Paul Bahrdt

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Hans Paul Bahrdt (born December 3, 1918 in Dresden ; † June 16, 1994 in Göttingen ) was a German sociologist , university professor and founder of the Sociological Research Institute (SOFI) in Göttingen.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1937, Hans Paul Bahrdt began an eight-year military service . After the World War he studied philosophy and history in Göttingen and Heidelberg . He completed his studies in 1952 with a dissertation on Herder from Helmuth Plessner . From 1952 to 1955 he worked in the social research center at the University of Münster in Dortmund as a research assistant. He then worked as a freelance researcher at BASF until 1958 . The main focus of this time and then also his habilitation (1958 with Wilhelm Emil Mühlmann ) was industrial sociology . From 1959 to 1962 Bahrdt was an associate professor at the Technical University of Hanover , then until his retirement in 1982 as the successor to Helmuth Plessner full professor of sociology at the Georg-August University in Göttingen .

After his first industrial sociology work (which led to the establishment of the Göttingen Sociological Research Institute ), Bahrdt worked on urban and regional sociology and on the sociology of knowledge and science . In addition, there was great interest in general sociological questions and in the theoretical justification of a phenomenological sociology.

Publications

  • Technology and industrial work . Sociological studies in the metallurgical industry. Together with Heinrich Popitz , Ernst August Jüres u. a. Mohr, Tübingen 1964
  • Industrial bureaucracy. An attempt at a sociology of industrialized office operations and its employees. Enke, Stuttgart 1958, unaltered reprint 1972, ISBN 3-432-01735-9
  • The modern city . Sociological considerations on urban planning. Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg 1961
  • The employees. In: Marianne Feuersenger (Ed.): Is there still a proletariat? Documentation of a series of broadcasts by Bayerischer Rundfunk . European publishing house, Frankfurt am Main 1962, pp. 15–24
  • The industrial workers. In: Marianne Feuersenger (Ed.): Is there still a proletariat ? Documentation of a series of broadcasts by Bayerischer Rundfunk . European Publishing House, Frankfurt am Main 1962, pp. 25–33
  • Officials. In: Marianne Feuersenger (Ed.): Is there still a proletariat? Documentation of a series of broadcasts by Bayerischer Rundfunk . Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Frankfurt am Main 1962, pp. 34–43
  • Paths to Sociology. 7th edition, Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung, Munich 1973, ISBN 3-485-03010-4
  • Human urban development. Nymphenburger Verlag, Munich 1982, ISBN 978-3485030656
  • Hans Paul Bahrdt: Studied in Göttingen after 1945 . In: Göttingen without Gänseliesel , Gudensberg-Gleichen, 1988
  • Grandfather letters. About living with children in the family. CH Beck Verlag, Munich 1989, ISBN 978-3406083563
  • Key Terms in Sociology. An introduction with teaching examples. 10th edition, Beck, Munich 2014, ISBN 978-3-406-65863-1

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Individual evidence

  1. oV : Bahrdt, Hans Paul in the database Niedersächsische people (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in the processing of 1 August 2006, last downloaded 21 July 2017
  2. Brandstetter, Anna-Maria, and Carola Lentz (eds.): 60 years of the Institute for Ethnology and African Studies. A birthday book. Cologne: Köppe 2006, p. 324