Klaus-Jürgen Matz

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Klaus-Jürgen Matz (born April 23, 1949 in Rendsburg ) is a German historian and adjunct professor for modern and contemporary history at the University of Mannheim .

Matz has been working full-time in teaching and research since 1974 and is particularly concerned with the German and British social history of the industrial age. Further main areas of activity are the history of European expansion, contemporary German history and the history of the south-west of Germany.

Since 1994 he has been a full member of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg .

Monographs

  • Pauperism and population. The legal restrictions on marriage in the southern German states during the 19th century. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-12-915130-3 .
  • Who ruled when? Regent Tables on World History: From the Beginnings to the Present. DTV, Munich 1980, ISBN 3-423-32523-2 .
  • Reinhold Maier (1889–1971). A political biography. Droste, Düsseldorf 1989, ISBN 3-7700-5155-6 .
  • Country reorganization. On the genesis of a German obsession since the end of the Old Kingdom. Schulz-Kirchner, Idstein 1997, ISBN 3-8248-0029-2 .
  • Europe Chronicle. Dates of European history from antiquity to the present. Beck, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-406-44027-4 .
  • The millennium. A Chronicle 1000–1999. Beck, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-406-45610-3 .
  • The 1000 most important dates in world history. Beck, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-406-44804-6 ; 6., through. u. actual Edition 2019, ISBN 978-3-406-73602-5 .

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