Karl Möckl

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Karl Möckl (* 1940 in Ullersloh , Sudetenland ) is a German historian . He held the chair for modern and contemporary history , including regional history, at the Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg .

Life

Möckl comes from a small town in the Bohemian part of the Ore Mountains in what was then the Sudetenland .

He studied history, political science, sociology and philosophy and was a representative of the student body in the Academic Senate of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (LMU) in 1963/64 . During his tenure, among other things, the Catholic student community in the AStA was able to "win back the upper hand". During his studies he became a member of the Catholic student association K.St.V Albertia Munich. In 1969 he was the Chair of Bavarian history Karl Bosl at the Faculty of LMU with a dissertation on the Prince Regent time Luitpolds of Bavaria to Dr. phil. PhD. The central results of his study, which is now regarded as a standard work , were previously documented in an anthology ( Bayern im Umbruch, edited by Karl Bosl). After completing his doctorate, he was a research assistant at the historical seminar, lecturer at the LMU and lecturer at the Munich School of Politics (HfP). In 1979 his habilitation thesis on the Bavarian constitutional history from the end of the 18th century to the constitution of 1818 was published , in which the time of the Bavarian minister Maximilian Graf von Montgelas was thematized in the series Documents on the History of State and Society in Bavaria of the Commission for Bavarian State History .

From 1978 to 2008 he was the owner of the "Chair for Modern History" set up in the course of the renaming of the Bamberg University of Applied Sciences, which since the late 1980s has been known as the "Chair for Modern and Modern History including State History". His areas of expertise were accordingly recent history, contemporary history as well as national and regional history. From 1980 to 1982 he was Dean of the Faculty of History and Geosciences at the University of Bamberg. He was also a member of the teaching staff of the HfP, where he lectured on European integration as part of the European Commission'sJean Monnet Action ” . In Bamberg he is a liaison professor of the CSU-affiliated Hanns Seidel Foundation . His academic students include: a. Werner K. Blessing , Alexander Jordan , Stefan Kestler , Kai Uwe Tapken and Ulrich Wirz . Blessing later took on a professorship focused on Bavarian national history.

From 1968 to 1971 he was a member of the Bavarian University Planning Commission and from 1980 to 1984 of the Advisory Board for Science and University Issues at the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture . From 1971 he was a member of the Structural Advisory Board for the University of Bayreuth . He also became a corresponding guest on the advisory board of the Prince Albert Society , which was founded by the University of Bayreuth and the city of Coburg . He also became a member of the International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions (1974) and the Associazione degli Storici Europei in Rome. He is also a member of the board of trustees of the International Institute for Nationality Law and Regionalism in Munich.

From 1985 to 1991 he was the conference organizer and leader of the Büdinger Talks , which were held by the Bensheim Institute for Personal History and the Ranke Society at Büdingen Castle . In 1990 and 1996 he edited two conference volumes for the years 1985/86 and 1987/88 as part of the Büdinger research series on social history .

Together with Albin Atzerodt , Karl-Heinz Ruffmann , Adolf Lippold and Harald Popp , he is co-editor of the series Working Materials for History Lessons at Colleges ( Oldenbourg Schulbuchverlag ) , published in 1977 ff .

Fonts (selection)

  • The time of the Prince Regent. Society and politics during the era of Prince Regent Luitpold in Bavaria. [With] 14 tables . Oldenbourg, Munich a. a. 1972, ISBN 3-486-47521-5 .
  • Study guide history . Lexika-Verlag, Grafenau-Doeffingen 1974, ISBN 3-920353-14-5 .
  • With the participation of Karl Möckl ed. by Karl Bosl : Modern parliamentarism and its foundations in the representation of estates. Contributions from the symposium of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and the International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions at Reisensburg Castle from April 20-25, 1975 . Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 1977, ISBN 3-428-03802-9 .
  • The modern Bavarian state. A constitutional history from enlightened absolutism to the end of the reform epoch (= documents on the history of state and society in Bavaria . Dept. III: Bavaria in the 19th and 20th centuries . Vol. 1). Beck, Munich 1979, ISBN 3-7696-9965-3 .
  • (Ed.): Court and court society in the German states in the 19th and beginning of the 20th century (= Büdinger research on social history . 1985/1986 / German leadership layers in the modern age . Vol. 18). With introductory remarks by Karl Möckl, Boldt, Boppard am Rhein 1990, ISBN 3-7646-1900-7 .
  • (Ed.): Economic bourgeoisie in the German states in the 19th and early 20th centuries (= Büdinger research on social history . 1987/1988 / German leadership layers in the modern age . Vol. 21). With an introduction by Karl Möckl, Boldt im Oldenbourg-Verlag, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-486-56269-X .

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Individual evidence

  1. Subject and person index . In: Peter Kritzer: Wilhelm Hoegner. Political biography of a Bavarian social democrat . Süddeutscher Verlag, Munich 1979, ISBN 3-7991-5874-X , p. 473.
  2. Stefan Hemler : From Kurt Faltlhauser to Rolf Pohle: The development of student unrest at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in the second half of the sixties . In: Venanz Schubert (Ed.): 1968 - 30 years later (= science and philosophy . Vol. 17). EOS-Verlag, St. Ottilien 1999, ISBN 3-88096-090-9 , p. 218.
  3. Events in the current semester. In: albertia.org. Catholic student association Albertia zu Munich in KV, accessed on July 21, 2019 .
  4. ^ Willy Albrecht: Karl Möckl, Die Prinzregentenzeit. Society and politics during the era of Prince Regent Luitpold in Bavaria, Munich / Vienna 1972 [review] . In: Archive for Social History 1975, p. 629 f.
  5. Josef Anker : The military criminal court order of the German Reich of 1898. Development, introduction and application, presented in the dispute between Bavaria and Prussia (= European university publications . Series 3: History and its auxiliary sciences . Vol. 633). Lang, Frankfurt am Main a. a. 1995, ISBN 3-631-46132-1 , p. 30; Manfred Hanisch : For prince and fatherland. Establishing legitimacy in Bavaria between the revolution of 1848 and German unity . Oldenbourg, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-55857-9 , p. 46, footnote 32; Marita Krauss : Rule practice in Bavaria and Prussia in the 19th century. A historical comparison (= historical studies . Vol. 21). Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main u. a. 1997, ISBN 3-593-35849-2 , p. 61, fn. 9.
  6. Peter Franke: The time of the Prince Regent. Society and politics during the era of Prince Regent Luitpold in Bavaria by Karl Möckl . In: Zeitschrift für Politik NF 25 (1978) 1, p. 110.
  7. Reinhard Heydenreuter : The modern Bavarian state. A constitutional history from enlightened absolutism to the end of the reform epoch by Karl Möckl . In: Archivalische Zeitschrift , Vol. 77 (1992), pp. 300–304, here: p. 300.
  8. ^ Wilhelm Volkert : The modern Bavarian state. A constitutional history from enlightened absolutism to the end of the reform epoch (documents on the history of state and society in Bavaria. Department III: Bavaria in the 19th and 20th centuries. Volume 1) by Karl Möckl . In: Der Staat 22 (1983) 4, pp. 626-629, here: pp. 626 f.
  9. Emeritus: Karl Möckl , uni-bamberg.de, accessed on March 26, 2017.
  10. Profile of the Chair of Modern and Contemporary History, including the history of the country ( Memento from December 20, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  11. Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung eV , uni-bamberg.de, accessed on March 29, 2017.
  12. ^ Ferdinand Kramer : Max Spindler (1894-1986) and Karl Bosl (1908-1993) . In: Katharina Weigand (Hrsg.): Munich historian between politics and science: years historical seminar of the Ludwig Maximilians University (= contributions to the history of the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich . Vol. 5). Utz, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-8316-0969-7 , p. 276.
  13. Board of Directors and Advisory Board , prinz-albert-gesellschaft.de, accessed on March 28, 2017.
  14. INTEREG Board of Trustees ( Memento from April 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  15. ^ Büdinger research on social history ( Memento from July 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), personal history.de, accessed on March 27, 2017.
  16. ^ Pf: Court and court society in the German states in the 19th and early 20th century by Karl Möckl . In: Journal for Parliamentary Questions 25 (1994) 2, p. 315.