Klaus Schüle (Romanist)

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Klaus Schüle (born February 24, 1939 ; † February 12, 2012 ) was a German Romance studies scholar, didactician and regional scientist.

Life

Klaus Schüle studied Romance languages ​​in Hamburg and Munich. He did his doctorate in Munich on political determinants and priorities in the French Resistance's image of Germany. An examination of their understanding of Germany and their attitude to National Socialism using the resistance press (Bremen 1975) and became professor for foreign language didactics and French regional studies at the University of Bremen .

Fonts

  • (Ed. With Gernot Krankenhagen ): Audiovisual media in foreign language teaching, Stuttgart 1974
  • Political cultural studies and critical foreign language didactics. Plea for foreign language didactic content, Paderborn 1983
  • Paris: foregrounds, backgrounds, abysses. Urban development, urban history and socio-cultural change, Munich 1997
  • (with Matthias Walther): Navigator: France on the Internet. New Technologies and Internet Work in French Classes, Berlin 2000
  • Paris: The Cultural Construction of the French Metropolis. Everyday life, mental space and socio-cultural field in the city and in the suburbs, Opladen 2003
  • Paris: The Political History since the French Revolution. On the invention and dwindling of democracy in the metropolis, Tübingen 2005
  • The perversion of internationalist action, democracy and human rights. Arguments and documents, Berlin / Münster 2008
  • File L. Hereditary friends on the hunt for bargains. A Franco-German crime story, Oldenburg 2008 (crime novel)

Web links

Individual evidence

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