Jochen Hoock

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Jochen Hoock (born March 16, 1939 in Münster ; † May 21, 2019 in Carhaix / Finistère , France ) was a German historian .

Life

After studying law at the Universities of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich and Münster , Jochen Hoock studied political science and modern and recent history at the Institut d'études politiques de Paris and at the University of Paris , where he received a scholarship from the Volkswagen Foundation in 1970 under the direction of Georges Lavau with a thesis on the "Problem of State Reform under the Third Republic, 1880-1936". 1967/68 Hoock was a research assistant at the chair for political science at the Ruhr University Bochum , then at the historical seminar ofRuprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg as assistant to Reinhart Koselleck .

From 1969 to 1973 he was a representative of the assistants and a member of the historical sciences commission of the founding committee of Bielefeld University . From 1974 to 1976 he worked in French archives and at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in preparation for a thesis on the social history of French trade in the 17th and 18th centuries with a research grant from the German Research Foundation . From 1976 he was a research assistant at the Faculty of History at Bielefeld University as part of a research project on the dissemination of commercial knowledge in early modern Europe ("Ars Mercatoria") in collaboration with Pierre Jeannin from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.

Also in Bielefeld in 1981 he completed his habilitation with an investigation into the history of Rouen's merchants in the 17th and 18th centuries. After a year-long substitute for a chair at the Sorbonne, he was appointed to the chair for early modern history at the University of Paderborn in 1986/87 . From the 1992 winter semester until his retirement, Jochen Hoock taught early modern history and European history as part of a Jean-Monnet professorship at the University of Paris 7 - Denis Diderot, where he also held the position of Vice-Rector for Research between 1998 and 2002 . Jochen Hoock was co-editor of the Revue de Synthèse and the series "Evolution de l'Humanité". He was a corresponding member of the Historical Commission for Westphalia (since 1993) and President of the Fondation “Pour la Science” (Center International de Synthèse) in Paris.

Research priorities

His main research interests were the economic and social history of the early modern period, the history of economic praxeology and the theory of history.

Fonts

Monographs

  • with Pierre Jeannin and Wolfgang Kaiser: Ars Mercatoria, Analyzes and Reports, 1470–1700. Schöningh, Paderborn 2001.
  • with Pierre Jeannin: Ars Mercatoria. Manuals and tracts for the use of the merchant / Manuels à l'usage des marchands, 1470–1600, An analytical bibliography. Schöningh, Paderborn 1991.
  • with Pierre Jeannin: Ars Mercatoria. Manuals and treatises for the use of the Kaufmann / Manuels à l'usage des marchands, 1600–1700. Schöningh, Paderborn 1993.

Editing, translations

  • Pierre Jeannin: Marchands du Nord, Espaces et trafics à l'époque modern. Paris 1996, ISBN 2-7288-0216-5 .
  • with Neithard Bulst and Wolfgang Kaiser: The county of Lippe in the 18th century. Population, economy and society of a small German state. Bielefeld 1993, ISBN 3-927085-59-6 .
  • with Neithard Bulst and Franz Irsigler : Population, Economy and Society. Urban-rural relations in Germany and France, 14th to 19th centuries. Trier 1983, ISBN 3-89070-004-7 .
  • Family between tradition and modernity. Studies on the history of the family in Germany and France from the 16th to the 20th century. Göttingen 1981, ISBN 3-525-35706-0 .
  • Reinhart Koselleck: Le futur passé. Contribution à la semantique des temps historiques. Paris 1990, ISBN 2-7132-0950-1 .

Essays

  • You recit pratique à la fiction romanesque. Le cas des manuels à l'usage des marchands. In: Sylvie Patron et al. (Ed.): Narrative matters. 2014. (online)
  • Lex ratio iuris? Speaking of the controverses françaises sur le statut de la loi et de l'Etat de droit au début du 20 e siècle. In: L'univers du droit. Mélanges Claude Bontems. L'Harmattan, Paris 2013, pp. 263-276.
  • Carl Schmitt - une reception controversée dans l'Allemagne d'aujourd'hui. In: Carl Schmitt: Concepts et usages, sous la dir De Serge Sur. CNRS Editions, Paris 2014, pp. 175–194.
  • Jus publicum europaeum. On the practice of European international law in the 17th and 18th centuries. In: The State. 3/2011.
  • with Wolfgang Kaiser: Pour une Epistemologie de la Controverse Historiographique; Speaking of the debats d'outre-Rhin. In: Revue de Synthèse. 12/2009.
  • Le Métier de Juriste Entre Règle de Droit et Expérience de l'Histoire. In: Revue de Synthèse. 5/2011.
  • Imago Mundi. World change at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th century. In: Detlef Haberland (ed.): Engelbert Kaempfer (1651–1716). (= Wolfenbütteler Research. Volume 104). Wiesbaden 2004.
  • Economie politique et histoire. Le temps retrouvé. In: Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine. 4/1/2001.
  • Theory and Practice of Commercial Action, 16. – 18. Century: Mainly using the example of Westphalia. In: Trude Ehlert (ed.): Household and family in the Middle Ages and early modern times. Lectures at an interdisciplinary symposium from 6. – 9. June 1990 at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . With a register by Ralf Nelles. Jan Thorbecke, Sigmaringen 1991, ISBN 3-7995-4156-X , pp. 107-118.
  • Dimensions analytiques et herméneutiques d'une histoire historienne du droit. In: Annales, Histoire, sciences sociales. 11/1/1989.
  • Réunions de métiers et marché regional. Les marchands réunis de la ville de Rouen au début du XVIIIe siècle. In: Annales, ESC. 3/1/1988.
  • Discours commercial et économie politique en France au XVIIIe siècle: l'échec d'une synthèse. In: Revue de Synthèse. 1987.
  • Libertés et privilèges dans le discours économique et commercial du XVIIIe siècle. In: Guillaume Garner (Ed.): Die Ökonomie des Privilegs, Western Europe 16. – 19. Century / L'économie du privlège, Europe occidentale XVIe-XIXe siècles. Frankfurt am Main 2016, ISBN 978-3-465-04219-8 , pp. 349-364.
  • A market without markets? Theoretical and practical aspects of market development in the 17th century. In: Sandra Richter, Guillaume Garner (ed.): 'Self-interest' and 'good order'. Economizations of the world in the 17th century. (= Wolfenbütteler work on baroque research. Volume 54). Wiesbaden 2016, ISBN 978-3-447-10491-3 , pp. 495-508.