Corporation

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Weinheimer Corps students (2011)

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

Regiomontana (Königsberg, 1930)
  1. Corporation
  2. Fraternity members
  3. Corps student
  4. Corporate in CV
  5. Corporated in the ATB
  6. Corporates in Riga (2014)
    Corporated in the DWV
  7. Corporated in KÖL
    GV Zaehringia (2009)
  8. Corporated in KV
  9. Corporated in the MKV
  10. Corporated in the NSV
  11. Corporated in the Schwarzburgbund
  12. Corporated in the Swiss Student Union
  13. Corporated in the SV
  14. Corporated in the UV
  15. Corporated in the VVDSt
  16. Corporated in Wingolf
  17. Corporated in the DG
  18. Corporated in Estonia
  19. Compatriot
  20. Singers
  21. 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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