Corporation
As Korporierter a member of a will frat called. The term includes the active and inactive as well as the old men .
proportion of
There is no relevant research on the proportion of corporates in the student body; one can assume, however, that before 1914 the average for the Reich was almost 50% of the students. In the 1920s there were peaks of up to 60%. In western Germany there was another peak of 20% in the early 1960s.
See also
- Lad
- Fuchs (student union)
- Categories
- Corporation
- Fraternity members
- Corps student
- Corporate in CV
- Corporated in the ATB
- Corporated in the DWV
- Corporated in KÖL
- Corporated in KV
- Corporated in the MKV
- Corporated in the NSV
- Corporated in the Schwarzburgbund
- Corporated in the Swiss Student Union
- Corporated in the SV
- Corporated in the UV
- Corporated in the VVDSt
- Corporated in Wingolf
- Corporated in the DG
- Corporated in Estonia
- Compatriot
- Singers
- Gymnasts
literature
- Matthias Stickler : University as a way of life? Reflections on the self-regulation of student socialization in the long 19th century , in: The Berlin University in the Context of the German University Landscape after 1800, around 1860 and around 1910 (= Writings of the Historisches Kolleg, Colloquia 76), ed. by Rüdiger vom Bruch and Elisabeth Müller-Luckner. Munich 2010, pp. 149–186
- Matthias Stickler: “We are not the professors' SA!” - The student liaison system and the sixty-eight movement , in: 1968 and the “68ers”: Events, effects and controversies in the Federal Republic . Edited by Gerrit Dworok and Christoph Weißmann. Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2013, pp. 69–99, here p. 74 and p. 80.
- Ludwig Elm , Dietrich Heither , Gerhard Schäfer : foxes, boys, old men. Student corporations from the Wartburg Festival until today . Cologne 1993.
Web links
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