Martin Ulmer (cultural scientist)

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Martin Ulmer (* 1960 ) is a German cultural scientist , historian , nonfiction - author and publisher .

Life

Ulmer studied history and empirical cultural studies in Tübingen and in 2008 presented a local and regional study with his dissertation on anti-Semitism in public discourse and everyday life in Stuttgart 1871–1933 , which was published in 2011 by the Berlin Metropol Verlag and “also across the borders of Baden-Württemberg also of interest ”.

Ulmer works on Jewish history, anti-Semitism , National Socialism, the culture of remembrance and is a founding and board member of the Tübingen History Workshop. He is a lecturer and head of the Jewish Studies group at the Ludwig Uhland Institute for Empirical Cultural Studies at the University of Tübingen. He conducts research in archives in southwest Germany full-time for the Jerusalem Yad Vashem archive.

Martin Ulmer is the managing director of the Gäu-Neckar-Alb memorial association, which is organized as an association, and a member of the spokesman's council of the state working group for memorials and memorial initiatives in Baden-Württemberg .

Fonts (selection)

  • With Ulrike Baumgärtner: Simon Hayum - memories from exile. Life path of a Tübingen citizen (= Small Tübingen writings ), ed. of the Tübingen History Workshop, Cultural Office, Tübingen 2005, ISBN 3-910090-66-4
  • With Aikko Bonanati, Monika Schober: "Suddenly everything was different". Youth in National Socialist Tübingen. History reader for children and adolescents aged 12 and over , accompanying booklet on the occasion of the permanent exhibition “The City History Walk” of the Tübingen City Museum, University City of Tübingen, Tübingen 2005, ISBN 3-910090-61-3
  • With Andrea Hoffmann, Utz Jeggle , Reinhard Johler (eds.): The cultural side of anti-Semitism. Between Enlightenment and Shoah (= Studies & Materials of the Ludwig-Uhland-Institut of the University of Tübingen , Vol. 30) (= Tübingen Cultural Studies Discussions , Vol. 3), accompanying publication to the international conference The Cultural Side of Anti-Semitism between Enlightenment and Shoah , Tübingen Association für Volkskunde, Tübingen 2006, ISBN 3-932512-41-3 and ISBN 978-3-932512-41-4
  • Anti-Semitism in Stuttgart 1871–1933. Studies on public discourse and everyday life , Metropol Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-940938-82-4 ( table of contents )
  • With Hans-Otto Binder, Daniela Rathe, Uta Röck: From a brown shirt to a white vest? Dealing with the past in Tübingen after 1945 (= Kleine Tübinger Schriften , Vol. 38), Tübingen: Universitätsstadt Tübingen, 2011, ISBN 978-3-941818-02-6 ( table of contents )
  • Destroyed democracy. Tübingen city councils forcibly resigned in 1933. A documentation (= Kleine Tübinger Schriften , issue 39), ed. from the Geschichtswerkstatt Tübingen eV, University City of Tübingen, Department of Culture, Tübingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-941818-16-3 ( table of contents )
  • With Martin Ritter (ed.): The Jewish forced retirement home Eschenau and its residents , ed. on behalf of the Geschichtswerkstatt Tübingen eV, with contributions by Ulrike Baumgärtner et al. , Staudacher, Horb-Rexingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-928213-20-2 ( table of contents and text of contents )
  • In the journal Gedenkstätten-Rundschau (Horb, Högerle, ZDB-ID 24996865):
    • Is there a future for memorials? Considerations for shaping change in good time , 2013, 10, pp. 18-20
    • With Ulrike Baumgärtner, Jens Kolata: The planned history path to National Socialism in Tübingen. A lengthy project will soon become a reality , with numerous illustrations in issue no. 13 (2014), pp. 7-10
    • 70 years ago, the Shoah survivor Victor Marx set a sign of remembrance , issue 15, pp. 12-13

documentary

  • Paths of the Tübingen Jews - A Search for Traces , by Ulrike Baumgärtner, Andrea Hoffmann, Carsten Kauth and Martin Ulmer, camera: Andreas Kunze, production: Geschichtswerkstatt Tübingen, Germany 2004, 67 min.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b o. V .: Martin Ulmer in the online source edition Hamburger Schlüsseldokumente zur German-Jewish history on the juedische-geschichte-online.net page [ undated ], last accessed on August 2, 2017
  2. Hubert Cancik , Uwe Puschner : Anti-Semitism, Paganism, Völkische Religion. Saur, Munich 2004, ISBN 978-3-598-11458-8 , p. 164; limited preview in Google Book search
  3. ^ Olaf Kistenmacher: Review of Martin Ulmer: Anti-Semitism in Stuttgart 1871-1933. Studies on public discourse and everyday life, Berlin: Metropol 2011 . Rote Ruhr Uni
  4. a b Konrad Pflug (ed.): Places of commemoration and remembrance in Baden-Württemberg. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-17-019434-2 , p. 375; limited preview in Google Book search
  5. ^ Ghetto: Spaces and Borders in Judaism , Zs. PaRDeS: Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies , University Press, Potsdam 2011, ISBN 978-3-86956-132-5 , p. 318; limited preview in Google Book search
  6. ^ New speakers' council for memorials in the country , Südwest Presse , March 29, 2016
  7. Christel Köhle-Hezinger: Review of: Ulmer, Martin: Antisemitismus in Stuttgart 1871-1933 :. Studies on public discourse and everyday life. Stuttgart 2011 , in: H-Soz-Kult , November 11, 2011
  8. Ways of the Tübingen Jews - A Search for Traces  in the German Digital Library