Inge Marßolek

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Inge Marßolek , also Inge Marszolek or Inge Marssolek , (born April 16, 1947 in Hemer ; † August 12, 2016 in Bremen ) was a German contemporary and cultural historian and professor at the Institute for Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen .

biography

Marßolek studied history and Romance studies at the University of Bochum and in Berlin . After a few years in school, she received her doctorate in 1980 at the Technical University of Berlin and completed her habilitation in 1994 at the University of Hanover . Until 2012 she taught history and cultural studies at the University of Bremen . In 1999/2000 she was a fellow at the International Institute for Holocaust Research at the Yad Vashem memorial in Jerusalem and in 2002 visiting professor at the Koebner Institute of the Hebrew University, also in Jerusalem.

Marßolek was chair of the scientific commission of the Lower Saxony Memorial Funding Department of the Lower Saxony Memorial Foundation , member of numerous advisory boards and expert commissions and of the Center for Media, Communication, Information (ZeMKI) of the University of Bremen. In addition, she was co-editor of the trade journal WerkstattGeschichte . Her main research interests were everyday history, particularly of National Socialism and the early post-war period, the history of social movements , media history , visual history and sound history.

Publications (selection)

  • Labor movement after the war (1945–1948). Using the example of Remscheid, Solingen, Wuppertal . Campus, Frankfurt am Main / New York 1983, ISBN 3-593-33101-2 (Dissertation TU Berlin 1980, 299 pages).
  • With René Ott, Peter Brandt : Bremen in the “Third Reich”. Adjustment, resistance, persecution . Schünemann, Bremen 1986, ISBN 3-7961-1765-1 .
  • (Ed.): 100 years of the future. On the history of May 1st . Book guild Gutenberg, Frankfurt am Main u. a. 1990, ISBN 3-7632-3729-1 .
  • The denouncer. Helene Schwärzel 1944–47 . Edition Temmen, Bremen 1993, ISBN 3-86108-215-2 .
  • With Heinrich Potthoff (Ed.): Breakthrough to modern Germany? Social democracy in government 1966–1982 . Klartext, Essen 1995, ISBN 3-88474-253-1 .
  • With Günter Jerouschek and Hedwig Röckelein (eds.): Denunciation . Historical, legal and psychological aspects . (= Forum Psychohistory , Volume 7). Edition diskord, Tübingen 1997, ISBN 3-89295-616-2 .
  • With Adelheid von Saldern (Ed.): Radio in National Socialism. Between steering and distraction. With the collaboration of Daniela Münkel, Monika Pater and Uta C. Schmidt (= listening and being heard . Volume 1), Edition Discord, Tübingen 1998, ISBN 3-89295-638-3 .
  • With Adelheid von Saldern (ed.): Radio times. Dominion, everyday life, society (1924–1960) (= publications of the German Broadcasting Archive; 25). Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, Potsdam 1999, ISBN 3-932981-44-8 .
  • With Marc Buggeln: Bunker: place of war, refuge, memory space . Campus, Frankfurt am Main 2008, ISBN 978-3-593-38603-4 .
  • With Stefan Mörchen (ed.): Museum and Zeitzeugenschaft [topic part], in: WerkstattGeschichte 62 (2013) (here full text online PDF, free of charge, 11 pages, 1.5 MB)

literature

  • Michael Wildt , obituary Inge Marszolek (1947–2016) . In: WerkstattGeschichte 72 (2016), pp. 5 - 6 ( pdf ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Ehresmann: Prof. Dr. Inge Marszolek passed away. Sandbostel Camp Memorial, August 12, 2016, accessed on August 15, 2016 .
  2. People: Inge Marszolek. Institute for Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen, archived from the original on December 2, 2008 ; Retrieved August 19, 2016 .
  3. Commissions . ( Memento from August 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Lower Saxony memorial funding from the Lower Saxony Memorial Foundation, accessed on August 19, 2016.