Lydia Niehoff

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Lydia Niehoff (* 1956 ) is an economist from Bremen .

biography

After training as a savings bank clerk, Niehoff completed two courses in business administration at the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück and economics degree at the University of Bremen , where she studied economics and political science in 1996 with a thesis on beer production and consumption in the city of Bremen from 17th to in the 19th century with Stephan Quensel and Franz Dröge as Dr. rer. pole. dissertated.

Fonts (selection)

  • “To the golden anchor” - give beer in the pubs on the Schlachte. In: Christian Marzahn / Astrid Schneider (eds.), Enjoyment and moderation , contributions to the social history of Bremen, Issue 17, Edition Temmen , Bremen 1995, ISBN 3-86108-228-4 , pp. 29–52
  • Beer production and consumption in the city of Bremen from the 17th to the 19th century. Bremen 1996
  • A house full of stories. The building of the Handelskrankenkasse in Bremen. Hauschild Verlag : Bremen 2000, ISBN 978-3-89757-044-3
  • 550 years - tradition of independence, chronicle of the Bremen Chamber of Commerce. Schünemann Verlag : Bremen 2001, ISBN 3-7961-1827-5
  • with Bernd-Artin Wessels: Scipio-Atlanta-Gruppe 1902 - 2002. Bremen 2002
  • with Wilfried Hautop: The Bremer Martinshof - We always enjoy going to work. Hauschild Published by Bremen 2004
  • 1855–2005 - 150 years of printing and publishing HM Hauschild Bremen. Hauschild Verlag, Bremen 2005
  • with Dirk Plump: Chronicle of the Plump family. Bremen 2005
  • 200 years of the Dutch consulate in Bremen. In: Bremisches Jahrbuch . Volume 85 (2006), ISBN 3-925729-52-6
  • 175 years of Louis Delius & Co. Bremen. Hauschild Published by Bremen 2007
  • Karl Geuther & Co. 1958 - 2008 Ship broker, liner agent, correspondent owner and logistics company. Berlin printing: Bremen 2008
  • Shipping with three "f" . Bremer Rhederverein, Bremen 2009, ISBN 978-3-925729-59-1
  • 200 years of Schünemann. The history of the Bremen printing and publishing house Carl Ed. Schünemann KG 1810-2010. Carl Schünemann Verlag: Bremen 2010, ISBN 978-3-7961-1961-3
  • The Eugen Kulenkamp Foundation unites with the Association for Small Rental Apartments from 1849. Hachmannedition: Bremen 2010
  • Co-author with Stefan Offenhäuser, Liliane Skalecki and Georg Skalecki : 475 years of Haus Schütting. Schünemann Verlag : Bremen 2012. ISBN 3-7961-1004-5
  • The St. Petri widow's house from 1536 in Bremen - a sign of Christian charity. In: Bremisches Jahrbuch 91 (2012) 67–85

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