Ingomar Bog

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Ingomar Bog (born November 16, 1920 in Freudenthal , CSR , former Austrian Silesia ; † May 25, 1987 in Marburg ) was a German historian with a focus on social and economic history .

Life

Bog received his education in Mies / Bohemia , at the Magdeburg Monastery High School and at the Melanchthon High School Egidienberg in Nuremberg . He passed his school leaving examination in 1940. From 1940 to 1945 he served in the Navy . In 1945/1946 he worked as a heating fitter before studying German, then history and economics, law and theology at the University of Erlangen from 1946 to 1950 . His doctorate as Dr. phil. took place in 1950 at this university. 1950–1952 he was a volunteer assistant at the Institute for Franconian State Research at the University of Erlangen and from 1954–1960 worked on a research program of the German Research Foundation under the direction of Friedrich Lütge . His habilitation in Erlangen took place in 1958. This was followed by a substitute for the chair for economic history at the Philipps University of Marburg and the appointment as full professor for social and economic history at the University of Marburg in 1962.

Fonts

  • The rural economy in the age of the Thirty Years War. Investigations of the movement processes in the war economy, presented at the sources of the Heilsbronn monastery administration office. Veste, Coburg 1952 (also: PhD dissertation, University of Erlangen, 1950).
  • Forchheim , Lassleben, Kallmünz 1955 (= Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Franconia , series 1, no.5).
  • Village community, freedom and lack of freedom in Franconia. G. Fischer, Stuttgart 1956.
  • Imperial mercantilism. Studies on the economic policy of the Holy Roman Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries. G. Fischer, Stuttgart 1959 (also: habilitation thesis, University of Erlangen, 1959).
  • (Ed.): The foreign trade of East Central Europe 1450 to 1650. The East Central European economies in their relations with Central Europe. Böhlau, Cologne / Vienna 1971, ISBN 3-412-41071-3 .
  • Upper Germany. Schulz-Kirchner, Idstein 1985, ISBN 3-925196-07-2 .
  • Economics in historical order. Schulz-Kirchner, Idstein 1986, ISBN 3-925196-09-9 .
  • Border crossings. Contributions to historical social science. Schulz-Kirchner, Idstein 1988, ISBN 3-925196-47-1 .

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