Konrad Elmshäuser

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Konrad Elmshäuser (2005)

Konrad Elmshäuser (born October 7, 1959 in Marburg ) is a German historian and archivist and director of the Bremen State Archives .

Life

Elmshäuser attended the upper secondary school at Moltkering in Wiesbaden and graduated from high school there in 1978. After doing his community service, he studied history and German at the University of Bremen from 1980 to 1986 . After a doctoral scholarship from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation and a stay at the German Historical Institute in Paris 1986-87, he received his doctorate in 1989 on "Studies on the Polyptych of Saint Germain-des-Prés" (published as a book in Cologne, Vienna 1993).

Worked as a lecturer and research assistant at the University of Bremen, 1991–93 archive clerkship at the archive school in Marburg and at the federal archive in Koblenz, then worked at the Lower Saxony state archive in Stade . Since 1995 in the Bremen State Archives, there in 2003 appointment as chief archive director.

After working as a lecturer in 2009, he was appointed honorary professor for history at the University of Bremen with a focus on Bremen regional history, medieval source studies and historical auxiliary sciences.
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Elmshäuser is married and has two sons.

Publications (selection)

Book publications

  • Together with Andreas Hedwig : Studies on the Polyptych of Saint-Germain-des-Prés , Cologne, Weimar, Vienna 1993.
  • Together with Jan Lokers (ed.): “You just have to be tough here”. War letters and pictures of a family (1934–1945) , Bremen 1999, 288 pp.
  • Together with Hans-Christoph Hoffmann u. Joachim Manske : The town hall and the Roland statue on the market square in Bremen (also a world heritage application from the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen for the German Commission for UNESCO), 172 pp., Bremen 2002
  • History of Bremen , 128 p. (Beck's series 2605), Munich 2007

Editorships

  • Editor and editor of the Bremen Yearbook (since 1995)
  • Co-editor of contributions to the social history of Bremen
  • Ports - ships - waterways. On the shipping of the Middle Ages (Writings of the German Shipping Museum, Volume 58), 165 pp., Hamburg 2002
  • Together with Adolf E. Hofmeister (Ed.): 1303–2003. 700 Years of Bremen Law (Publications from the State Archives of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Volume 66), 376 pages, Bremen 2003
  • Together with Hans Kloft (ed.): The city state - Bremen as a paradigm. History - Present - Perspectives (Yearbook of Wittheit zu Bremen 2005), Bremen 2005
  • Together with Gotthilf Hempel (ed.): The town hall and its neighbors . Volume II. From Bremen's Rich History: Churches, Museums and Courts, Bremen 2006
  • Together with Dieter Hägermann and Ulrich Weidinger (arrangement): Bremen Church History in the Middle Ages (Bremen Church History, Volume 1), Bremen 2012.

Essays

  • Investigations on the Staffelseer Urbar, in: Werner Rösener (Ed.), Structures of the Manor in the Early Middle Ages (Publications of the Max Planck Institute for History, Volume 92) Göttingen 1989, pp. 335–369.
  • The nascent territorial state of the Archbishops of Bremen (1236–1511) - The Archbishops as rulers, in: History of the Land between Elbe and Weser, Volume II, Middle Ages. Edited by HE Dannenberg and H.-J. Schulze, Stade 1995, pp. 159-194
  • "A rusting treasure" - The restitution of the St. Gallen traditional documents, in: Contributions to the history of Bremen. Festschrift for Hartmut Müller (publications from the state archive of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Volume 62), 1998, pp. 13–50
  • The dike conductor Ernst August Meier's trip to Holland in 1772. Dike and hydraulic engineering in the Elbe-Weser triangle and the example of the Netherlands, in: Onder den Oranjeboom. The House of Nassau-Orange as a mediator of Dutch culture in German territories in the 17th and 18th centuries, Munich 1999, pp. 411–125
  • “The fatherland pays its guilt” - Bremen celebrations to commemorate the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig, in: Feste und Customs in Bremen. Contributions to the cultural and social history of the Hanseatic city (Yearbook of Wittheit zu Bremen 1999/2000), pp. 85–107
  • The church in Rablinghausen. Congregation planting and church building in the Bremer Niedervieland, in: Bremisches Jahrbuch , Volume 79, 2000, pp. 29–72
  • Granting of immunity, royalty and sovereignty in the Archdiocese of Bremen, in: Immunity and sovereignty. Contributions to the history of the Diocese of Verden in the Middle Ages, ed. by Bernd Kappelhoff and Thomas Vogtherr (series of publications by the Regional Association of the Former Duchies of Bremen and Verden. Volume 14), Stade 2001, pp. 42–80
  • Ships and ship transports in the early medieval manorial rule, in: Brigitte Kasten (ed.), Fields of activity and horizons of rural people's experience in the early medieval manorial rule (up to approx. 1000), FS Dieter Hägermann (supplements of the VSWG, No. 184), Munich 2006, Pp. 249-266
  • The Corveyer Weser fishery near Lüssum. Notes on an alleged diploma of Ludwig the Pious from 832, in: Bremisches Jahrbuch, Volume 86, 2007, pp. 15–52
  • Adoration and distance - Bremen's memory of mayor Johann Smidt, in: Bremisches Jahrbuch, Volume 87, 2008, pp. 9–21.
  • The treasure chests of King Henry of Navarre. Bremen in the context of a European Protestant confederation 1583, in: Bremisches Jahrbuch, Volume 89, 2010, pp. 52–92.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Konrad Elmshäuser, Andreas Hedwig: Studies on the polyptych of Saint-Germain-des-Prés . Böhlau Verlag GmbH, 1993, ISBN 3-412-11692-0 .
  2. Konrad Elmshäuser, Jan Lokers (ed.): You just have to be tough here . Edition Temmen , 1999, ISBN 978-3-861-08734-2 .
  3. Konrad Elmshäuser, Hans-Christoph Hoffmann, Joachim Manske: The town hall and the Roland on the market square in Bremen . Schünemann , Bremen, 2003, ISBN 3-7961-1848-8 .
  4. ^ Konrad Elmshäuser: History of Bremen . Verlag CH Beck , 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-55533-6 .
  5. Konrad Elmshäuser (ed.), Detlev Ellmers: Ports, Ships, Waterways: On Shipping in the Middle Ages . Hamburg: Convent, 2002, ISBN 3-934613-37-3 .
  6. Konrad Elmshäuser (ed.): The town hall and its neighbors . Bremen: State Archives, 2003, ISBN 3-925729-34-8 .
  7. ^ Konrad Elmshäuser (ed.), Hans Kloft (ed.): The city state - Bremen as a paradigm: history - present - perspectives . Hauschild , Bremen, 2005, ISBN 978-3-89757-105-1 .
  8. Konrad Elmshäuser (ed.), Gotthilf Hempel (ed.): The town hall and its neighbors. Vol. 2. From Bremen's rich history: churches, museums and courts . Hauschild, Bremen, 2006, ISBN 978-3-89757-353-6 .
  9. ^ Dieter Hägermann and Ulrich Weidinger (arrangement), Konrad Elmshäuser (ed.): Bremen church history in the Middle Ages . Hauschild, Bremen, 2012, ISBN 978-3-89757-170-9 .