Helma Chrenko

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Helma Chrenko (also Wilhelma Chrenko and Wilhelma Chrenko-Kaeselitz ; * 1938 ) is a German historian.

Helma Chrenko studied history and German. In 1976 she received her doctorate with the thesis Basic Problems of Strategy and Tactics of the Peruvian Communist Party under the Conditions of a Progressive Military Regime (1968 to 1975) at the Institute for Social Sciences at the SED Central Committee in Berlin . The work has not been published, but has been treated as confidential information . After her doctorate, Chrenko became a lecturer at the Institute for International Labor Movement of the Academy for Social Sciences at the Central Committee of the SED. In September 1988 she became professor for the international labor movement there. In 1990 the institution was dissolved. Chrenko now became coordinator of the PDS Latin America working group . Today she is a member of the Left Council of Elders . Chrenko also worked as a translator for left-wing Latin American authors.

Fonts

  • with Rudi Kaeselitz: Problems of the revolutionary struggle in Latin America. Cuba, Chile, Peru , Dietz, Berlin 1977
  • Latin America. New stage in the struggle for national u. social liberation , Dietz, Berlin 1984
  • with Peter Stier: Halving global poverty by 2015? For a sustainable development policy , VSA, Hamburg 2002 ISBN 3-87975-890-5
  • Editor: Latin America on the move. Resistance and building alternatives. Conference contributions , Helle Panke, Berlin 2006 (Pankower lectures, H. 85)
  • Alternative economic strategies in Latin America. Challenges for the European Left. Contributions to an international conference , Helle Panke, Berlin 2008 (Pankower lectures, no.119)
  • Democratic Ways of Social Change in Latin America. The struggle for new constitutions , Helle Panke, Berlin 2009 (Pankower lectures, H. 133)

literature

  • Lothar Mertens : Lexicon of the GDR historians. Biographies and bibliographies on the historians from the German Democratic Republic. Saur, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-598-11673-X , p. 163.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Council of Elders of the DIE LINKE party