Manfred Treml

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Manfred Treml (born October 17, 1943 in Eggenfelden , Lower Bavaria ) is a German historian , exhibition expert and museum broker .

Life

From 1954 to 1963 Treml attended the Humanist High School in Pfarrkirchen . From September 1963 to April 1965 he then did his military service at the Federal Border Police in Deggendorf . From 1965 to 1971 he studied history , German and social studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich for teaching at the grammar school and became an active member of the Catholic student association K.St.V. Albertia Munich in KV . In 1971 he successfully completed his studies. Treml's dissertation “Bavaria's press policy between loyalty to the constitution and federal duty (1815–1837). A contribution to the Bavarian understanding of sovereignty and constitutionalism in the German Vormärz ” led to a doctorate in 1976 . From 1974 to 1976 he was a trainee teacher for a grammar school teacher. From 1976 to 1979 he worked as a teacher at a Munich high school; In 1979 he moved to the Department of Politics and Contemporary History as a research assistant and director of studies. V. in Munich. In 1980 he took over as a lecturer in the history department at the Academy for Teacher Training in Dillingen , where he also worked as a voluntary director of the city and college museum.

In 1985 he went to the House of Bavarian History as deputy director , where he held the position of chief collection director for state exhibitions (1988: History and Culture of the Jews in Bavaria (Nuremberg); 1992: Glory and End of the Old Monasteries (Benediktbeuern); 1995: Salt Makes History (Rosenheim, Traunstein, Reichenhall); 1998: Permanent exhibition on the Herrenchiemsee Constitutional Convention ("Stations of German Post-War History "); 2001: Bavaria - Hungary. Thousand Years) supervised, traveling exhibitions on the Bavarian Constitution of 1946, on the history of youth in Bavaria, organized by the trade unions in Bavaria and the integration of displaced persons and refugees in Bavaria.

From 1994 to 2001 he was responsible for the project for the redesign of the exhibition at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial . After several years as a lecturer, Treml was appointed honorary professor at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt on October 4, 2001 . From March 1, 2001 to October 31, 2010, Treml headed the Museum Pedagogical Center Munich (MPZ) with the title of Senior Studies Director .

Act

Treml was director of the Museum Pedagogical Center in Munich (MPZ) and is honorary professor for “History and its communication” at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt . He runs a number of associations and clubs on a voluntary basis. Until 2019 he is chairman of the general association of German history and antiquity associations . V., the Association of Bavarian History Associations e. V. , the Friends of the House of Bavarian History, the Advisory Board for the House of Bavarian History and the Radio Committee of the Bavarian State Center for New Media (BLM) .

As an honorary member, he was also a member of a number of other cultural advisory boards : the extended board of the Association of Historians in Germany , the Presidium of the Bavarian Homeland Day, the Advisory Board of the Bavarian State Association for Homeland Care and the Board of Trustees of the Bavarian People's Foundation.

Awards

Publications

  • Bavaria's press policy between loyalty to the constitution and federal duty (1815–1837). A contribution to the Bavarian understanding of sovereignty and constitutionalism in the German Vormärz , Berlin 1977.
  • The development of the German constitutional state in the 19th century. Working materials for the college level , Munich 1978.
  • The Germany problem in the context of global political constellations of the post-war period. Working materials for the college level , Munich 1987.
  • (Red.) Monument protection and cultural landscape maintenance. A model experiment by the Academy for Teacher Training in Dillingen , Munich 1984.
  • (Ed.) From aristocratic life in the late Middle Ages. The Scaliger in Northern Italy and Bavaria , Munich 1986.
  • (Ed. And author) Consciously experiencing home. Special issue of the magazine "Schönere Heimat" on the annual theme 1987/88 for Bavaria's schools , Munich 1987.
  • (Ed.) History and culture of the Jews in Bavaria. Essays , Munich 1988.
  • with Wolf Weigand (ed.): History and culture of the Jews in Bavaria. Resumes . Munich: Saur, 1988
  • (Ed. And author) Splendor and end of the old monasteries. Secularization in the Bavarian Oberland , Munich 1991.
  • (Ed. And author) Jews in the country. Example Ichenhausen , Munich 1991.
  • (Ed. And author) Visitor research and communication strategies in historical exhibitions , colloquium report, Munich 1991.
  • (Ed.) Methods and topics of state, regional and local history in Bavaria, Saxony and Thuringia , colloquium report, Munich 1991.
  • (Ed. And author) Mementos - The diaries of Elisabeth Block , Rosenheim 1993.
  • (Ed. And author) History for high schools (12th and 13th grade) , Oldenbourg-Verlag, Munich 1994/95.
  • (Ed. And author) Salt makes history . Catalog, Augsburg 1995.
  • (Ed. And author) Salt makes history. Articles , Augsburg 1995.
  • (Red.) Ways of the salt. A cultural-historical hiking guide , 2 volumes, Augsburg 1995.
  • (Ed. And author) Bayern-Archiv , Braunschweig 1998–2005.
  • (Mithrsg.) Bavaria - Hungary. A thousand years . Essays on the Bavarian State Exhibition 2001, Passau 2001.
  • (Ed.) Bavarian History in Documents , Braunschweig 2004 ff.
  • (Ed. And author) History of modern Bavaria. Kingdom and Free State . 3. edit again. Edition, Munich 2006 ( Bavarian State Center for Political Education , A 95).
  • (Red.) Hefte zur Bavarian history and culture Vol. 9–25 (1990–2000).
  • (Red.) Materials on Bavarian History and Culture Vol. 1–8 (1995–1999).
  • (Ed.) CD-ROM “Federalism in Germany” (2000).
  • On the trail of Bavarian history , 14 episodes of BR-alpha 2010/11.
  • On the trail of Bavarian history , Regensburg 2011.

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