Heinz Starkulla

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Heinz Starkulla (born October 4, 1922 in the Borsigwerk settlement , Upper Silesia ; † November 25, 2005 ) was a German newspaper scholar .

Career

Starkulla came from Upper Silesia. During the Second World War he did military service and was captured by the Soviets. After fleeing to Bavaria, he studied newspaper science, history and economic history in Munich from 1946 . In 1951 he received his doctorate with a thesis on the organization and technology of the press policy of the statesman Gustav Stresemann . He became a research associate of Karl d'Ester , the founder of the Munich Institute for Newspaper Studies, where he worked for almost 40 years.

He designed several press exhibitions for the Association of Bavarian Newspaper Publishers . He wrote a number of writings on the history of the Bavarian press and the origins and development of the publishers' associations.

Fonts (selection)

  • The Institute for Newspaper Studies at the University of Munich . In: Contributions to newspaper science. Ceremony for Karl d'Ester on the 70th birthday of his friends and students , Münster: Aschendorff 1952, pp. 55–62.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Starkulla, Heinz - Total Register of the Population in Hindenburg / Zabrzeat the End of World War II. In: JewishGen . 2017, archived from the original on April 15, 2019 ; accessed on April 15, 2019 .