Jutta Regine Seidel

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Jutta Regine Seidel (née Rust, born on March 2, 1931 in Leipzig ; died on February 9, 2017 there ) was a German historian who mainly dealt with the history of the labor movement and social democracy .

biography

Jutta Rust comes from a communist working class family. From 1937 to 1944 she attended the 24th elementary school in Leipzig-Paunsdorf and from 1944 to 1945 the Annenschule in Leipzig. She learned the profession of stenographer at the City Council of Leipzig . In 1948 she met her future husband, the philosopher Helmut Seidel (1929–2007), whom she married in 1952. In 1949 she was delegated to the workers and farmers faculty at the University of Leipzig . Between 1951 and 1956 she studied History at the Lomonosov Moscow State University and at the Zhdanov - University in Leningrad . In 1962 Jutta Seidel received her doctorate as Dr. phil. in a story about Wilhelm Bracke at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig . She then wrote numerous biographical works on Wilhelm Bracke. In 1974 she completed her doctorate B from.

In 1968 she became a lecturer in "Modern German History and the History of the Labor Movement" at the Philosophical Faculty of the Karl Marx University in Leipzig, and from 1969–1970 lecturer in "Modern German History and the History of the Labor Movement" at the History Section of the Karl Marx University Leipzig and 1970–1991 full professor for “German history and the history of the labor movement” at the history section of the Karl Marx University in Leipzig.

She was a founding member of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Saxony .

Honors

Works

  • Wilhelm Bracke. From Lassallean to Marxist (1865–1880) . Phil. Diss. Leipzig 1962.
  • Wilhelm Bracke and his relationship with the First International . In: Contributions to the history of the labor movement . ISSN  0005-8068 special issue Marx, Engels and the I. International . 6th year, Berlin 1965, pp. 230-235.
  • Wilhelm Bracke. from Lassallean to Marxist . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1966.
    • Wilhelm Bracke. from Lassallean to Marxist . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1986. (= History series ) Curriculum vitae and photo, pp. 214–215.
  • Bracke, Wilhelm . In: Biographical Lexicon on German History. From the beginning until 1917 . Edited by Karl Obermann u. a. Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1967, p. 62.
    • Bracke, Wilhelm . In: Lexicon biographies on German history from the beginning to 1945 . Edited by Karl Obermann u. a. Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1991, p. 71 f.
  • Just, Wilhelm . In: History of the German labor movement. Biographical Lexicon . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1970, pp. 48-50.
  • Bonhorst, Leonhard von . In: History of the German labor movement. Biographical Lexicon . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1970, p. 54.
  • Bracke, Hermann August Franz Wilhelm Gotthard . In: History of the German labor movement. Biographical Lexicon . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1970, pp. 57-59.
  • Hepner, Adolf . In: History of the German labor movement. Biographical Lexicon . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1970, pp. 199-200.
  • Spier, Samuel . In: History of the German labor movement. Biographical Lexicon. Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1970, pp. 438-439.
  • Le mouvement ouvrier Allemand et les événements de 1870–1871 . Colin, Paris 1972, pp. 284-288. (Special print from: Revue d'Histoire moderne et contemporaine . T. 19. 1972. pp. 283–288.)
  • Wilhelm Bracke - co-founder of the Social Democratic Workers' Party and pioneer of socialist publishing . In: Marginalia. Journal of book art and bibliophilia . 1973, No. 51, pp. 71-84.
  • The German Workers' Party and the split in the Parti ouvrier in 1882 . In: Journal of History . 1973, 21, pp. 1045-1065.
  • Wilhelm Bracke - revolutionary workers leader and socialist publisher . In: Contributions to the history of the book industry . Volume VI., Leipzig 1973, pp. 139-175.
  • The cooperation of the German and French workers' parties in the preparation and founding of the Second International . In: R evolutionary party program - Revolutionary workers' unity. Studies on the struggle for the unification of Marxism with the labor movement . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1975, pp. 472-514.
  • What would the movement be without the “Manifesto” and “Capital”? . In: Contributions to the history of the labor movement . 19th year, Berlin 1977, issue 3.
  • Some remarks on Clara Zetkin's international work in the 1880s. Century . In: Clara-Zetkin-Colloquium of the research community "History of the struggle of the working class for the liberation of women", (Papers and documents) , V, Leipzig, November 30, 1977, Leipzig 1978, pp. 64–72.
  • Ursula Hermann, Jutta Seidel: Three unknown letters from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels . In: Contributions to the history of the labor movement, vol. 20, 1978, issue 3, pp. 373–376.
  • Local Proletarian Politics in the Field of the International Labor Movement during the Last Decade of the 19th Century . In: Jahrbuch für Regionalgeschichte , Volume 7, 1979, pp. 51–66.
  • Jutta Seidel, Harald Koth: The German social democracy and the socialist movement in France at the end of the 19th century . In: Contributions to the history of the labor movement , Vol. 22, 1980, Issue 6, pp. 867–879.
  • 35 years of Dietz. Facts and figures. In: Börsenblatt for the German book trade . Volume 147, 1980, pp. 626-627.
  • The importance of Engels's work “ Socialisme utopique et Socialisme scientifique ” for the spread of Marxism in the French labor movement . In: Contributions to Marx-Engels Research 9, Berlin 1981, pp. 88–94. Digitized
  • International solidarity actions for the struggle of the German Workers' Party under the Socialist Law . In: Jahrbuch für Geschichte , Volume 22, 1981, pp. 139–155.
  • German Social Democracy and Parti Ouvrier 1876–1889. Political Relations and Theoretical Cooperation . Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1982. Table of contents
  • Jutta Seidel u. a .: International position and international relations of the German social democracy. 1871-1895 / 96 . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1982.
  • On some aspects of the relations between German and Austrian social democracy in the first years of the 20th century . In: The German and Austrian labor movement at the time of the Second International. Minutes of the bilateral symposium GDR - Austria from 30.9. until October 3rd, 1981 in Linz. (Ed.): Helmut Konrad . Europaverlag, Vienna 1982, pp. 1–23.
  • Wilhelm Bracke. Revolutionary workers leader and socialist publisher . 2., through Edition of the German Booksellers Association, Leipzig 1984.
  • Wilhelm Bracke and Johann Philipp Becker . Comments on their correspondence . In: Contributions to Marx-Engels research , 18, Berlin 1985, pp. 113–121.
  • The constitution process of the socialist labor movement in Germany and Austria. Lectures of the 3rd bilateral seminar by historians of the GDR and the Republic of Austria, organized by the history section of the Karl-Marx-Univ. Leipzig, June 21-24, 1983 . Editor: Jutta Seidel. Leipzig 1984. (= Scientific contributions from the Karl Marx University Leipzig . Series: Social Sciences )
  • E. Bernstein , K. Kautsky , F. Mehring . A comparison of their positions on the war-peace problem before and at the beginning of the First World War . In: Lectures of the bilateral seminar by historians of the GDR and the Republic of Austria . 5, Leipzig 1987, pp. 87-99.
  • The place of the Second International in the history of the labor movement (1889–1914). Lecture and contributions to the discussion at the Scientific Colloquium on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the International Workers' Congress in Paris (1889), April 25th and 26th, 1989. Event. from the History Section of the Karl Marx University Leipzig . Editor: Jutta Seidel. Leipzig 1989 (= Scientific contributions from the Karl Marx University Leipzig . Series: Social Sciences )
  • Rolf Dlubek, Jutta Seidel: Milestones in the struggle for peace and social progress. For the foundation of the I and II Internationals . In: unity . Vol. 44, Berlin 1989, 8, pp. 741-746. ISSN  0013-2659
  • Reflections on Bebel's position in the international labor movement at the turn of the century . In: Perspective and Action . Friedrich Schiller University, Jena 1989, pp. 32–39.
  • Antimilitarist conception and peace efforts of the Second International . In: Contributions to Marx-Engels research 29, Berlin 1990, pp. 78–90.
  • The German and Austrian Maifestschriften in comparison . In: Helmut Konrad (ed.): That our old people no longer go begging! Social democracy and social policy in the German Empire and Austria-Hungary from 1880 to 1914 . Europaverlag, Vienna, Zurich 1991, ISBN 3203511290 , pp. 3–16.
  • On the biography of Wilhelm Bracke . In: Wilhelm Bracke . Edited by Klaus Erich Pollmann . Braunschweig, 1992, pp. 23-31. (= Small writings. Braunschweig City Archives and City Library 24)
  • Leipzig May celebrations, trade union and workers' association festivals in the last decade of the 19th century . In: Katrin Keller (Ed.): Festivals and celebrations. On the change in urban festival culture in Leipzig . Edition Leipzig, Leipzig 1994, ISBN 3-361-00426-8 , pp. 179-195.
  • International May Manifestations 1890–1914. Overview and comparative experiment . In: Wolfgang Küttler (Ed.): The long 19th century. People - events - ideas - upheavals. Ernst Engelberg on his 90th birthday . trafo Verlag, 1999, 2nd half volume. ISBN 3-89626-159-2
  • The big dilemma. Leipzig anti-fascists in the SS storm brigade “Dirlewanger” . Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Saxony, Leipzig 1999, ISBN 3-932725-38-7 .
  • Paul Nice. "That I lack nothing more than freedom". A prisoner biography in letters. Prison letters 1934 to 1944 . Edition Bodoni, Berlin 2002. ISBN 3929390604
  • Rosa Luxemburg and Jean Jaurès . In: Rainer Holze (ed.): Be a man, that is ... . Helle Panke, Berlin. 2 (2004), pp. 45-49.
  • The internationalism of German social democracy in the last third of the 19th century . In: Klaus Kinner (Hrsg.): Die Linke - Erbe und Tradition . Berlin 1 (2010). ISBN 978-3-320-02213-6 , pp. 95-102.
  • Helmut Seidel: From Francis Bacon to Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Lectures on the history of philosophy . Edited by Jutta Seidel. Karl Dietz Verlag, Berlin 2010. ISBN 978-3-320-02236-5

literature

  • Jutta Seidel 60 years . In: Journal of History . 39 (1991), No. 6, p. 604.
  • Lothar Mertens : Lexicon of the GDR historians. Biographies and bibliographies on the historians from the German Democratic Republic. Saur, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-598-11673-X , p. 568.
  • Manfred Neuhaus : Jutta Seidel. In memoriam . In: Neues Deutschland from March 11, 2017. (With picture) Digitized

Web links

supporting documents

  1. ^ Obituary notice , in: Leipziger Volkszeitung from March 11, 2017.
  2. ^ Wilhelm Bracke. From Lassallean to Marxist . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1986, p. 214.
  3. Philosophy of sensible life practice
  4. ^ Wilhelm Bracke. From Lassallean to Marxist (1865-1880) .
  5. Political relations and theoretical cooperation between the German social democracy and the French workers' party (Parti ouvrier) 1876-1889.