Julius Tietz (pedagogue)

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"Dr. Julius Tietz ”, director of the Stadttöchterschule I in Hanover from 1873 to 1905

Julius Tietz (born January 30, 1838 in Breese near Dannenberg (Elbe) ; † after 1901) was a German theologian and headmaster .

Life

Julius Tietz was born at the time of the Kingdom of Hanover as the son of Pastor Tietz, who worked in Horst . Similar to the future geographer Julius Kettler , Julius Tietz was also a cousin of the later women's rights activist Hedwig Kettler , née Reder.

From Easter 1852 to Michaelis , Julius Tietz attended the Andreanum grammar school in Hildesheim . He then went to Göttingen to attend the local university the tray theology study.

In Hanover, Tietz first became a teacher at the Realschule 1st order before he was appointed director of the City Daughter School I in Hanover on February 17, 1873, succeeding Wilhelm Nöldeke .

In the course of the establishment of girls' high schools on the initiative of his cousin Hedwig Kettler, Julius Tietz of all people claimed in his capacity as director of Hanover's first city school for girls ,

"[A girls' high school would] run counter to the idiosyncrasy [of women] and therefore not [be] accompanied by a blessing."

Fonts

  • Sermon held on Boxing Day 1863. In: Program of the higher citizens' school [Hanover] , Hanover: Friedrich Culemann, 1864
  • The historical development of the German national consciousness. Hanover: Hahn, 1880
  • The Stadttöchterschule (Stadttöchterschule 1 since Easter 1862) in Hanover during the period from 1802 to 1902, presented on the occasion of its 100th anniversary on May 6 , 1902 by Julius Tietz , Hanover: Wilhelm Riemenschneider, 1902

Archival material

Archives by and about Julius Tietz can be found, for example

  • in connection with the curriculum commission in Hanover at the end of the 19th century, in which Leon Wespy also worked at the beginning : In the Hanover City Archives under the signature NL Kett. No. 351 as “Letter from Dr. Julius Tietz from 5.5.1898 "

Individual evidence

  1. a b Reinhold Jenne : Mushacke's German school calendar for 1876. Part II: Historical-statistical and personal news about the teaching and examination authorities and the higher educational institutions in Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland ... , Leipzig: BG Teubner Verlag, 1876, p. 231; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. The Stadttöchterschule (Stadttöchterschule 1 since Easter 1862) in Hanover during the period from 1802 to 1902, presented on the occasion of its 100th anniversary on May 6th , 1902 by Julius Tietz , Hanover: Wilhelm Riemschneider, 1902
  3. a b R. Hartmann : History of Hanover from the oldest times to the present. With special consideration for the development of the royal seat of Hanover , Hanover: Ernst Kniep, 1880, p. 649; limited preview in Google Book search
  4. a b Wilhelm Brand: Annual report on the Andreanum grammar school, which obediently invites you to the public exams and school celebrations taking place on March 17, 18 and 19 ... , Hildesheim: Gerstenbergsche Buchdruckerei, 1856, p. 25; limited preview in Google Book search
  5. ^ Hugo Thielen : Kettler, (2) Julius. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 198.
  6. a b c Karin Ehrich , Christiane Schröder (ed.): Nobles, workers and ... Women's life in the city and region of Hanover from the 17th to the 20th century (= materials on regional history , vol. 1), ed. on behalf of the Hanover region, the municipal association Greater Hanover u. a., Bielefeld: Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, 1999, ISBN 978-3-89534-292-9 and ISBN 3-89534-292-0 , pp. 134, 153; limited preview in Google Book search