Johannes Lahusen

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Johannes Lahusen (born June 17, 1884 in Bremen , † May 7, 1918 at Kemmelberg in Flanders ) was a German historian and archivist .

Johannes Lahusen was the son of the judge Diedrich Lahusen . After attending grammar school in Hamburg and Leipzig , he studied history at the universities of Tübingen, Bonn and Freiburg from 1903 . He received his doctorate in Freiburg in 1907 under Georg von Below . From 1907 to 1909 he spent at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research in Vienna. From 1909 to 1913 he was a research assistant at the Freiburg City Archives , where he worked on the edition of the Freiburg city ​​rights . From 1913 to 1914 he studied law at the University of Leipzig and then had to start his military service in the First World War, in which he fell as a company commander.

Publications (selection)

  • On the formation of the constitution of Bavarian-Austrian cities (= Treatises on Middle and Modern History 5). W. Rothschild, Berlin, Leipzig 1908 ( digitized version ) (dissertation).
  • The seal of the Counts of Freiburg . Wagner, Freiburg 1913.

literature

  • Oswald Redlich : Johannes Lahusen . In: Mitteilungen des Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung 38, 1918, p. 533.
  • Wolfgang Leesch : The German archivists 1500–1945. Volume 2: Biographical Lexicon. Saur, Munich a. a. 1992, ISBN 3-598-10605-X , p. 353.

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