Hermann de Buhr

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Hermann de Buhr (born September 13, 1939 in Jheringsfehn , East Friesland ) is a German historian .

Hermann de Buhr received his doctorate in 1967 from the University of Hamburg . In 1976 his habilitation took place at the comprehensive university in Wuppertal . Since 1981 he has been professor for Middle and Modern History with special consideration of urban and social history at the Bergische Universität. He devoted himself particularly to historical didactics , the city and Hanseatic history .

Fonts

  • The development of Emden in the second half of the 16th century , Hamburg 1967 (dissertation).
  • The medieval city and the Hanseatic League in the school history books of the last hundred years 1870–1970 , Henn, Kastellaun 1976, ISBN 3-450-01907-4 (habilitation thesis).
  • Edited with Heinrich Küppers and Volkmar Wittmütz : Die Bergische, “a people of pointed reflection”. Region, school, mentality. Festschrift for Karl-Hermann Beeck , Born, Wuppertal 1992, ISBN 3-87093-046-2 .
  • Edited with Heinrich Küppers and Volkmar Wittmütz: Church in the field of tension between state and society. Festschrift for Günther van Norden , Rheinland-Verlag, Cologne 1993, ISBN 3-7927-1406-X .

literature

  • Jörg Hentzschel-Fröhlings, Guido Wärme and Florian Speer (eds.): Society - Region - Politics. Festschrift for Hermann de Buhr, Heinrich Küppers and Volkmar Wittmütz. Norderstedt 2006.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vademecum of the historical sciences. Edition 10.2012/2013. Steiner, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-515-10079-3 , p. 320.