Karl-Heinz Schlarp

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Karl-Heinz Schlarp (born January 11, 1941 in Danzig ) is a German historian .

Life

After receiving his doctorate in 1971 as Dr. phil. at the University of Hamburg and the habilitation in Hamburg he was there from 1984 to 1994 professor (§ 17 HmbHG) for modern Eastern European history (employee in the function of an academic senior councilor ). In 1994 he was appointed professor at the TU Dresden .

Fonts (selection)

  • Causes and origins of the First World War in the light of Soviet historiography (= depictions of foreign policy . Volume 10). Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1971, OCLC 491166990 (also dissertation, Hamburg 1971).
  • Economy and occupation in Serbia 1941–1944. A contribution to the National Socialist economic policy in south-eastern Europe (= sources and studies on the history of eastern Europe . Volume 25). Steiner, Stuttgart 1986, ISBN 3-515-04401-9 (also habilitation thesis, Hamburg 1983).
  • as editor with Josip Furkes: Yugoslavia. A state is falling apart. The Balkans - Europe's powder keg (= rororo current . Volume 13074). Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek near Hamburg, 1991, ISBN 3-499-13074-2 .
  • Between confrontation and cooperation. The early years of German-Soviet economic relations in the Adenauer era (= Eastern Europe. History, economy, politics . Volume 28). Lit, Münster / Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-8258-5055-2 .

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