Hartmut Pogge from Strandmann

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Hartmut Johann Otto Pogge von Strandmann (born May 11, 1938 in Flatow ) is a German historian .

Life

Pogge von Strandmann studied history, philosophy, geography, politics and economics in Bonn , Berlin and Hamburg . He was a senior scholar at St Antony's College from 1962 to 1966 and a research fellow at Balliol College, Oxford from 1966 to 1970 . In 1970 he received his doctorate.

From 1970 to 1977 Pogge von Strandmann was a lecturer in modern European history at the University of Sussex and then a fellow at University College , Oxford . In 1996 he was appointed professor of modern history at Oxford , where he taught until 2005. He was visiting professor at the University of Rostock (1991 and 1992), the University of Namibia (1993–1995) and the Washington and Lee University (2004).

Fonts

  • with Imanuel Geiss : The necessity of the impossible. Germany on the eve of World War 1 , Frankfurt am Main: European Publishing House, 1965.
  • (Ed.): Walther Rathenau, Tagebuch 1907–1922 , Düsseldorf: Droste Verlag , 1967.
  • Domestic origins of Germany's colonial expansion under Bismarck. In: Past & Present 42 (1969), pp. 140-159.
  • Corporate policy and management. The dialogue between the supervisory board and the executive board at Mannesmann 1900 to 1919 , Düsseldorf 1978.
  • (Ed. With RJ Bullen and AB Polonsky): Ideas into Politics. Aspects of European History, 1880–1950 , London: Croon Helm, 1984.
  • (Ed.): Walther Rathenau. Industrialist, banker, intellectual, and politician. Notes and Diaries, 1907-1922 , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985.
  • (with Robert JW Evans): The Coming of the First World War , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988.
  • (Ed. With Robert JW Evans): The Revolutions in Europe 1848–1849. From Reform to Reaction , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.
  • Imperialism off the green table. German colonial policy between economic exploitation and “civilizational” efforts , Links, Berlin 2009.

literature

  • Geoff Eley and James Retallack (Eds.): Wilhelminism and its Legacies. German Modernities, Imperialism, and the Meanings of Reform, 1890–1930. Essays for Hartmut Pogge by Strandmann , New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books , 2003.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vademecum of the historical sciences. Edition 10.2012/2013. Steiner, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-515-10079-3 , p. 522.