Liesel Hartenstein

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Liesel Hartenstein , née Rössler (born September 20, 1928 in Steinehaig , † February 12, 2013 in Echterdingen ) was a German politician .

Life

After attending primary school in Oberspeltach from 1935 to 1942, she attended the advanced schools in Markgröningen and Saulgau, then the girls' high school in Schwäbisch Hall, where she graduated from high school in 1949. From 1949 to 1958 she studied German, French, history / art history and philosophy of the University of Tübingen . There she was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD. She then worked as a freelance journalist for various newspapers and magazines as well as for Süddeutscher Rundfunk . From 1964 to 1976 she taught German and French at the evangelical Mörike-Gymnasium in Stuttgart .

In 1967 was Liesel Hartenstein founding member of the "citizens' initiative against the planned major airport Stuttgart", today Schutzgemeinschaft Filderstadt . There she was chairwoman until 1994 for around 25 years. In 1968 she was elected as the first woman to the local council of her place of residence in Echterdingen / Filder. From 1971 to 1973 she was a member of the Esslingen district council . From 1976 to 1983 she was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Agency for Civic Education . In 1971 Liesel Hartenstein was elected to the SPD district executive in Esslingen, from 1975 deputy district chairwoman and member of the SPD state executive committee Baden-Württemberg, from 1973 she was a member of the state executive committee of the Working Group of Social Democratic Women (AsF) and was the deputy state chairwoman there.

In 1976 there was an election to the German Bundestag for the SPD , constituency Calw-Freudenstadt. She was a member of parliamentary committees a. a. "Food-Agriculture-Forests", "Environment-Nature Conservation-Reactor Safety" (Deputy Chair). Since 1983 she worked on the executive committee of the SPD parliamentary group, then since 1980 as chairwoman of the environmental policy working group of the parliamentary group. From 1987 to 1994 she was deputy chairwoman of the study commission "Protection of the Earth's atmosphere" and took part in numerous international climate protection conferences. Liesel Hartenstein was a member of a large number of institutions and associations in the field of the environment and nature conservation. In 1998 he left the Bundestag. After that she was still active in environmental protection.

She was married to the publisher Eberhard Hartenstein, lived in Echterdingen and had two children.

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Publications

  • Idea and function of the theater in " Wilhelm Meister's theatrical mission ". Tübingen 1959 (Tübingen, University, phil. Dissertation from June 10, 1959, (typewritten)).
  • Historical part. In: To dress what is written. The bookbinder's job at all times. Festschrift for the 75th anniversary of the house. = 75 years of Sigloch book cover. Sigloch, Stuttgart 1959.
  • as editor : Facsimile cross-section through the Kladderadatsch (= facsimile cross-sections through old newspapers and magazines. Vol. 5, ZDB -ID 532163-3 ). Scherz, Munich, et al. 1965.
  • with Ralf Schmidt: Planet without forests? Plea for a new forest policy. Economica-Verlag, Bonn 1996, ISBN 3-87081-335-0 .
  • as editor with Hermann Priebe and Ulrich Köpke: Does Europe still need its farmers? About the future of agriculture. Nomos-Verlags-Gesellschaft, Baden-Baden 1997, ISBN 3-7890-4676-0 .

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