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Ludolf Kuchenbuch (born June 6, 1939 in Schneidemühl ) is a German historian and jazz musician .

Life

His father was the prehistorian Freidank Kuchenbuch , his mother the doctor Hilde Kuchenbuch, geb. Kruckenberg. After attending elementary schools in Stendal , Lübeck- Eicholz and Wohltorf , he switched to the Sachsenwald secondary school in Reinbek . After graduating from high school, he did his military service in Neumünster .

In the summer semester of 1960 he began studying art history, history and German studies in Munich, and for the winter semester of 1961/62 he switched to the Free University of Berlin , now with the subjects of history, German studies and philosophy (as a minor). During his main studies he worked as a tutor at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute . In February 1968 he passed the first state examination in order to then work with Heinz Quirin as a student assistant in the historical regional studies department of the Friedrich Meinecke Institute.

In 1970/71 he worked at Fritze as a doctoral scholarship holder from the Free University on his dissertation . 1971–1976 he was a research assistant for medieval social and economic history at the Institute for History at the Technical University of Berlin with Ernst Pitz . He worked on the basis of the Prümer Urbars on the farmers in the rulership of the Prüm Abbey in the 9th century and was one of the first to venture a comprehensive socio-historical approach. On April 26, 1976, he received his doctorate summa cum laude from the Free University . He married Ylva Eriksson from Sweden on November 7, 1979, and their first son was born on March 3 of the following year, the second one week after his habilitation .

Until his habilitation on peasant ownership structures, pension obligations and neighborhood relationships in the 14th century in 1983 ( The Neuwerker farmers and their neighbors in the 14th century ), he was an assistant at the Technical University of Berlin , initially as an assistant professor, then as a university assistant. His area of ​​responsibility was "medieval economic and social history, with special consideration of historical-theoretical and didactic problems". The habilitation process was completed on June 20, 1983, his teaching license related to the subject of medieval history. He then became a lecturer and finally a private lecturer.

On May 14, 1984, he went to the Bavarian National Museum in Munich as a curator and also represented Knut Schulz at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute . In 1985 he accepted a position as professor for "Older History" at the Fernuniversität Hagen , where he worked until his retirement in 2004.

Act

His historical research focuses on the history of rural economy in the Middle Ages , the history of work, theories of feudalism and the history of written form (e.g. via Kerbholz , order behavior , but also "notes on" notation "in amateur jazz of the sixties and seventies “) As well as the history of waste and money. He was or is co-editor of the series "Campus Historische Studien", "Historische Semantik" and "Historische Anthropologie".

As part of his teaching activities, he made numerous contributions to the study materials of the FernUniversität Hagen, such as the "Introductory Course in Older History", "Basic Course in Older History", but also on topics such as the manorial system in the early Middle Ages or the old European written culture .

In addition, Kuchenbuch is active as a saxophonist in the jazz scene . A member of the Modern Swing Trio since the beginning of the 1960s, he belonged to 1975ff. to the West Berlin jazz rock band Os Mundi , later also to the Berlin Jazz Workshop Orchestra . With Klaus Henrichs and Raimund Rilling he formed the Trio Ohpsst in 1977 , which also played with John Tchicai , Tanja Berg and Ekkehard Jost , was included in Free Music Production and was revived in 2006 with Rilling and George Maclean.

In 2014 he started a new initiative, namely KUBUS-JAZZ. Currently the initiative has differentiated itself into 3 TRIO projects with completely different stylistic profiles: SAXOKORD (sax, acc, b); K3 (sax, p, dr); KUBUS 5 (sax, b, dr).

Works

  • Feudalism - Materials on Theory and History , ed. together with B. Michael, Frankfurt / Berlin / Vienna 1977, 779 pp.
  • Peasant society and monastery rule in the 9th century. Studies on the social structure of the family of the Prüm Abbey (supplement to the quarterly journal for social and economic history 66), Wiesbaden 1978, 443 pp.
  • 'Finding is not forbidden' - Problems of a Marxist theory of history using the example of 'pre-capitalist modes of production' , in: Jörn Rüsen / E. Süssmuth (Ed.), Theorien in der Geschichtswwissenschaft, Düsseldorf 1980, 95–117
  • “Säuisches Wirtschaften” in rural areas as a problem of public enlightenment , in: Yearbook for Folklore 1987, 27–42
  • The monastery rulership in the early Middle Ages. An interim balance sheet , in: Friedrich Prinz (ed.), Herrschaft und Kirche, Stuttgart 1988, 297–343
  • Waste. A key historical exploration , in: Man and the environment in history, ed. Jörn Rüsen / Jörg Callies / Meinfried Striegnitz, Pfaffenweiler 1989, 257–276
  • Adel , in: Das Fischer Lexikon. History, Ed. Richard van Dülmen , Frankfurt 1989, (2nd edition 2003), 105–120
  • 'Seigneurialization' - Marc Bloch's teaching in the light of current research and discussion , in: Marc Bloch aujourd'hui. Histoire comparée et Sciences sociales, Ed. H. Atsma / A. Burguière, Paris 1990, 349-361
  • Notes on 'notation' in amateur jazz in the sixties and seventies , in: Ekkehard Jost (Ed.), Darmstädter Jazzforum 89, Contributions to Jazzforschung, Hofheim 1990, 161–189
  • From custom work to exchange value. Reflections on work in pre-industrial Europe (with Thomas Sokoll), in: Social philosophy of industrial work, Ed. H. König u. a., 1990, 26-50
  • The history of writing as a methodological approach: the Prümer Urbar 893 - 1983 , Introduction to Older History, Hagen 1990
  • Legalization of memory in the medium of writing (9th century) , in: Mnemosyne. Forms and functions of cultural memory , Ed. Aleida Assmann / Dietrich Hardt, Frankfurt 1991, 36–47
  • Opus feminile - the gender relationship as reflected in women's work in the early Middle Ages , in: Female Lifestyle in the Early Middle Ages , Ed. Hans-Werner Goetz, Cologne a. a. 1991, 139-175
  • Manorial rule in the early Middle Ages , Idstein 1991, ISBN 3-8248-0021-7 .
  • Bene laborare - On the order of meaning in work, based on the capitulare de villis , in: Von Aufbruch und Utopie. Perspectives of a new social history in the Middle Ages. For and with Ferdinand Seibt on the occasion of his 65th birthday, Ed. Bea Lundt, Helma Reimöller, Cologne, Weimar, Vienna 1992, 337–352
  • Order behavior in manorial documents from the 9th to the 12th century. In: Johannes Fried (ed.): Dialectics and rhetoric in the early and high Middle Ages. Munich, 1997, 175-268.
  • «  Potestas and utilitas . An attempt on the status and perspectives of research on manorial rule in the 9th – 13th centuries. Century », in: Historische Zeitschrift , 265, 1997-2, 117-146.
  • Marc Bloch and Karl Marx? Approaches to a questionable relationship , in: Peter Schöttler (Ed.), Marc Bloch, Historiker und Resistance Fighter, 1999, 145–170.
  • Pragmatic arithmetic? Kerbholz in image, shape and writing , in: Frühmedalterliche Studien , 36, 2002, 469–490.
  • Feudalism: attempt on the strategies of use of a knowledge-political stimulus word in medieval studies , in: Natalie Fryde, Pierre Monnet, Otto Gerhard Oexle (eds.), The presence of feudalism. Présence du féodalisme et présent de la féodalité. The Presence of Feudalism , Göttingen (publications by the Max Planck Institute for History, 173), 2002, 293–323.
  • Between magnifying glass and distant view: reporting points and inquiries about Medieval Studies as historical anthropology , in: Hans-Werner Goetz, Jörg Jarnut dir., Medieval Studies in the 21st Century: Status and Perspectives of International and Interdisciplinary Medieval Research , Munich (= Medieval Studies , 1), 2003 , 269-293.
  • Farewell to the 'manorial power'. An examination through the East Franconian-German Empire (950-1050) , magazine of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History . German Department. 121, 2004, 1-99.
  • Grateful and angry. Farewell to FernUniversität Hagen , in: Historische Anthropologie 13, 2005, 278–291.
  • Textus in the Middle Ages. Components and situations of word use in the semantic field of writing , ed. With Uta Kleine, Göttingen 2005.
  • (In Japanese language :) The feudalism debate in Europe in the second half of the 20th century ; in: Decentralization and Power Sharing - Japan and Western Europe in Comparison , ed. S. Kondo, Y. Kojita, D. Taranczewski, R. Horres, Tokio 2009, 384-439 (German version in preparation).
  • On the nerve of money: The banking of German consumers 1945–2005 , in: Historische Anthropologie 17/2, 2009, 260–275.
  • Numerus vel ratio. Thinking about numbers and using numbers in registers of the seigneurial goods and income control in the 9th century , in: What counts. Regulations, forms of use and modalities of experience of the “numerus” in the Middle Ages , ed. v. Moritz Wedell, Cologne-Weimar-Wien 2012, pp. 235–272, and A 5, pp. 123–168 (pictura et poesis, vol. 31).
  • Marx and Feudalism (1983/2012) , volume 1: On the development of the concept of feudalism in the work of Karl Marx (Philosophical Conversations 24), Berlin 2012, 72 pages; Issue 2 (together with Alain Guerreau ): Postscript: Karl Marx and the feudalism discourses (Philosophical Conversations 25), Berlin 2012, 37–64.
  • Reflexive Medieval Studies. Textus - Opus - Feudalism (Campus Historical Studies 64), Frankfurt a. M. 2012, 578 p. (Selection of 18 papers from 1990–2011, with a detailed introduction).
  • The Neuwerker farmers and their neighbors in the 14th century (= late medieval studies , 3), UVK, Konstanz / Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-86764-430-3 (post-doctoral thesis from 1983 with postscript 2013).
  • Silver-plated ratios. The denarius in its first epoch (700-1000) (= FIGURA. Ästhetik, Geschichte, Literatur, 4), Wallstein, Göttingen 2016, 240 p. ( Review ).
  • My 10 Zurich Commandments for Future Research on Slavery , in: Stefan Hanß / Juliane Schiel (eds.), New Perspectives on Mediterranean Slavery (500–1800), Zurich 2014, pp. 559–560.
  • From the caput to the corpus . Basic theses and hominological hypotheses on servitus in the medieval millennium , in: Alexander Jendorff u. Andrea Pühringer (Ed.), Pars pro toto. Historical miniatures for the 75th birthday of Heide Wunder, Neustadt an der Aisch 2014, pp. 3–26.
  • Together with Jan-Friedrich Missfelder (Ed.), Sound: Editorial , in: Historische Anthropologie 22/3, 2014, pp. 309–312.
  • The archive - beyond the singular , in: Alf Lüdtke u. Tobias Nanz (Ed.), Sounds, images, texts. Register of the archive, Göttingen 2015, pp. 125–134.
  • Serving as works. A work semantic study of Benedict's rule , in: Jörn Leonhard u. Willibald Steinmetz (Ed.), Semantics of Work: Diachrone and Comparative Perspectives, Köln-Weimar-Wien 2016, pp. 63–92.
  • More work through forced mobility. The planned inventory of the Prüm Abbey from 893 on its domain Rhein-Gönheim , in: Historische Anthropologie 24/2, 2016, pp. 166–191.

Web links

Remarks

  1. www.KUBUS-Jazz
  2. Excerpts / recordings can be heard under KUBUS-JAZZ soundcloud .