Hartmut Roder
Hartmut Roder (born October 25, 1951 in Bad Oldesloe ) is a German historian . He was the head of the trade department at the Bremen Übersee-Museum .
Life
Roder grew up in Gelting near Flensburg . As a student, he was involved in the Action Center for Independent Socialist Students, graduated from high school in 1971 and studied psychology, philosophy, history and German at the Christian Albrechts University and the Kiel University of Education; He completed his studies in 1976 with the state examination in German and history.
In 1983 Roder completed his dissertation at the University of Bremen with a thesis on the "Christian-National German Trade Union Federation in the Weimar Republic". From 1983 to 1985 he completed the additional course of further education at the University of Bremen. From 1984 to 1989 he was a research assistant in the research and exhibition project on the history of shipbuilding in the Lower Weser region at the University of Bremen. In addition, from 1982 to 1989 he worked as a lecturer in political adult education at the Employees' Chamber in Bremen and from 1982 to 2004 lecturer at universities. From 1991 to 1993 he was a research associate in the retail department at the Übersee-Museum Bremen; from 1993 to 2017 its head.
Since 2001 he has been a science lecturer on cruise ships.
family
Roder is married to the actress, singer and entertainer Mary C. Bernet; from his first marriage he has a daughter.
Exhibitions
- 1986: frames and sections, shipbuilding in the Lower Weser region
- 1992: A thing called "Columbus" - departure to new worlds
- 1994: Duckburg is everywhere. A piece of modern cultural history
- 1995: Tea - a Bremen commercial product
- 1996: Bremen - trading city on the river. Trade, industry and transport in a Hanseatic city in the 20th century
- 1996: Meerschaum and porcelain. 300 years of tobacco cultural history
- 1997: Bremen - wine metropolis in the north of Germany
- 1997: First it makes a pop ... A cultural history of cork
- 1998: From Bremen into the world - mega yachts from the Weser
- 1999: Bremen beer quenches thirst all over the world
- 2000: Coffee and eroticism in porcelain and graphics from three centuries
- 2000–2003: Pirates - the masters of the seven seas
- 2002: The sweet side of Bremen: cocoa, chocolate, pralines
- 2003: From Bremen to distant galaxies. Space travel and the protection of the planet earth
- 2004: I'm the captain in my bathtub! 100 years of ship toys and models from all over the world
- 2005: side walls. Colored secrets of the ocean liners - from the ship's side to the artwork
- 2006–2007: 1001 nights. Paths to paradise
- 2008: shoe tick. About cold feet and hot shoes
- 2011: Mafia. The global crime
- 2012: adventurer, discoverer, researcher
Fonts (selection)
- 2015: The fascination of whales.
- 2014: The future of the Bremen ports.
- 2010: pirates or criminals at sea?
- 1995 with Nils Aschenbeck : Factory for eternity. The submarine bunker in Bremen-Farge. (Photographs: Rüdiger Lubricht)
- 1989 with Barbara Johr : The Bunker : An Example of National Socialist Madness - Bremen-Farge 1943–1945.
- 1987: The Bremen volcano .
- 1987 with Fritz Bringmann: Neuengamme. suppressed - forgotten - mastered? The 2." History of the Neuengamme concentration camp 1945–1985. Published by the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial and the Neuengamme Working Group for the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1986: The Christian-national German trade union federation (DGB) in the political-economic field of forces of the Weimar Republic.
Web links
- Literature by and about Hartmut Roder in the catalog of the German National Library
- Hartmut Roder in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- "I didn't want over-pedagogy"
- Radio Bremen: Zwei nach Eins Podcast from February 25, 2017
- Roder's blog on the MS Hanseatic
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Roder, Hartmut |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German historian |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 25, 1951 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bad Oldesloe |