Mascha Riepl-Schmidt

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Mascha Riepl-Schmidt (* December 22, 1942 as Maja Schmidt in Stuttgart ) is a German literary scholar and writes texts on women's history .

Mascha Riepl-Schmidt at a reading on International Women's Day 2018 in the State Center for Civic Education Baden-Württemberg

Life

Mascha Riepl-Schmidt studied Romance studies , philosophy and German studies and passed both state exams. Since 1982 she has been working on literary projects on gender and women's history in the 19th century. Since 1991 she has been teaching on women's and family policy, including at the University of Applied Sciences in Esslingen . She also worked on the conception of the scenic representation of historical women.

She has written many essays on the biographies of women in Baden-Württemberg.

She received her doctorate in 2016 from the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena on the life and work of Therese Huber .

She has been using her nickname Mascha as an author's name since the mid-1990s.

Memberships

She is co-founder and deputy chairwoman of the board of the Theaterhaus Stuttgart .

She is involved in the Stolpersteine initiative and Die AnStifter .

Mascha Riepl-Schmidt is a member of the Association Women & History Baden-Württemberg .

Publications (selection)

Books

  • with Liselotte Homering, Sybille Oßwald-Bargende, Ute Scherb and the Association Women & History Baden-Württemberg (eds.): Antisemitism - Antifeminism - Exclusion strategies in the 19th and 20th centuries . Helmer Verlag, Roßdorf 2019, ISBN 3-89741-438-4 .
  • Therese Huber (1764–1829) - "I want to exchange wisdom for happiness": a life as an educational novel . PL Academic Research, Frankfurt am Main / Bern / Vienna 2016, ISBN 978-3-631-49174-4 .
  • Mathilde Planck : for peace and women's rights . In: Formative minds from the southwest . tape 4 . DRW-Verlag, Leinfelden-Echterdingen 2009, ISBN 978-3-87181-715-1 .
  • Maja Riepl-Schmidt (editor): Anna Haag , life and being lived, memories and reflections . Ed .: Rudolf Haag. Silberburg, Tübingen 2003, ISBN 3-87407-562-1 .
  • with the Association Women & History Baden-Württemberg (ed.): Women and Revolution: Strategies of Female Emancipation 1789 to 1848 . Silberburg-Verlag, Tübingen 1998, ISBN 3-87407-270-3 .
  • Against the boiled over and ironed-out life, women's emancipation in Stuttgart since 1800 . Silberburg, Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 978-3-925344-64-0 .
  • Maja Riepl-Schmidt (Ed.): Stuttgarter Frauenbuch . Stuttgart 1983, ISBN 3-922836-03-8 .

Essays

  • Pioneers of Democracy, State Center for Political Education Baden-Württemberg 2019
  • Clara Zetkin (1857–1933), published on April 19, 2018 in: Stuttgart City Archives
  • Planck, Johanna Friederike Mathilde, women's politician, MdL (Württ.) DDP, life philosopher . In: Baden-Württemberg biographies . tape 6 , 2016, p. 369-373 .
  • "Ideas for a daughter institute" 1817/18: the concept of the "educator" Therese Huber as a possible program in the run-up to the founding of the later Queen Katharina Stift in Stuttgart . In: Swabian homeland . tape 67 , no. 3 , 2016, p. 295-302 .
  • Jenny Heymann (1890 to 1996): a warm-hearted teacher . In: Moments . No. 1 , 2011, p. 16 .
  • Reis, Sofie: teacher, writer and women's rights activist at württ. bourgeois women's movement . In: Württembergische biographies . tape 2 , no. 1 , 2011, p. 225-228 .
  • Reis, Helene (Hellas), orphan carer, "networker" of the Württ. bourgeois women's movement . In: Württembergische biographies . No. 2 , 2011, p. 225-228 .
  • Käthe Löwenthal : painter and writer . In: Württembergische biographies . tape 2 , 2011, p. 183-185 .
  • Klinckerfuß, Johanna Therese Leonore Anna , b. Schultz: court pianist . In: Württembergische biographies . tape 2 , 2011, p. 155-157 .
  • Hagmaier, Sofie Leontine Emilie Karoline : teacher, first senior teacher in Württemberg, headmistress of the first Württ. High school for girls . In: Württembergische biographies . tape 2 , 2011, p. 104-108 .
  • Haarburger, Alice : painter . In: Württembergische biographies . tape 2 , 2011, p. 93-95 .
  • "I have got used to the necessity of having to do art as a purchase", Ludovike Simanowiz : The art of living between painting and earning a living . In: Kulturforum Schorndorf (ed.): Blickwechsel, Ludovike Simanowiz, 1759–1827 . Carl Bacher, Schorndorf 2009, ISBN 978-3-924431-46-4 .
  • Your best time? Clara Zetkin's life in Stuttgart . In: Astrid Franzke and Ilse Nagelschmidt (eds.): “I cannot act against my convictions” Clara Zetkin on her 150th birthday . Leipzig 2008, ISBN 978-3-89819-291-0 , pp. 22-40 .
  • Engagement-Eros-honorary office. The ten-year success story of the network "Women & History Baden-Württemberg eV" In: R. Johanna Regnath, Mascha Riepl-Schmidt and Ute Scherb (eds.): Conquering history - women and tradition . LitVerlag, Münster 2007, ISBN 978-3-8258-8953-1 , p. 233-238 .
  • Mood of optimism: the International Socialist Congress took place in Stuttgart a hundred years ago . In: BW week . tape 56 , no. 30 , 2007, p. 28 .
  • Alice Haarburger: The almost forgotten painter of the small worlds . In: Harald Stingele and Die AnStifter (eds.): Stuttgarter Stolpersteine . Markstein, Filderstadt 2006, p. 95-100 .
  • Käthe Loewenthal, painting as a place for love, faith, hope . In: Harald Stingele and Die AnStifter (eds.): Stuttgarter Stolpersteine . Markstein, Filderstadt 2006, p. 166-171 .
  • The emancipated mischief of the Stuttgart women . In: Werner Skrentny (Ed.): Stuttgart on foot . Silberburg, Tübingen 2005, ISBN 3-87407-649-0 , p. 95 .
  • Henriette Arendt. The first female police assistant in the German Reich since 1903 .
  • The "Swabian national character" is not taken into account ...: Henriette Arendt - the first female police assistant in the German Reich . In: Baden-Württemberg: State Gazette for Baden-Württemberg . tape 53 , no. 42 , 2004, p. 24 .
  • The unstoppable victory of the "emancipated evil": 1904: the first "regular" students at the University of Tübingen . In: Castles of Baden-Württemberg . No. 4 , 2004, p. 26-29 .
  • Her world was music, Emilie Zumsteeg (1796–1857) . In: Stuttgarter Liederkranz (Ed.): 175 years of Stuttgarter Liederkranz: 1824–1999; a festival book . Stuttgart 1999, p. 215-221 .
  • The first 40 years of the Hölderlin-Gymnasium . In: Hölderlin-Gymnasium Stuttgart (Hrsg.): 100 years of Hölderlin-Gymnasium . Stuttgart 1999, p. 21-47 .
  • Liberty-Equality-Brotherly Love, The "female" corner in the revolutionary events of the last 200 years - a conference report . In: Hermann Bausinger (Ed.): 1848/1849 - Ways to Revolution . Almende. tape 56/57 . Eggingen 1998, ISBN 978-3-86142-101-6 , pp. 291-297 .
  • Despite all of this: yes! A life for peace! Anna Haag (1888-1982); a portrait . In: Our home . No. 1 , 1997, p. 1-4 .
  • 1968 and the women follow. Stuttgart - a place of women's rebellion . In: Peter Grohmann (Ed.): Happiness is with the Germans, look back to the front, 10 essays. Saxon booklets for contemporary history and culture . Grohmann, Dresden 1997, ISBN 978-3-927340-60-2 , p. 9-12 .
  • Therese Huber's (1764–1829) “conservative values” educational concepts to prepare a “nation based on reason” . In: Women & History Baden-Württemberg (Ed.): Women and Nation . Silberburg-Verlag, Tübingen 1996, ISBN 3-87407-236-3 , p. 90-103 .
  • Progrom mood at the gates of the capital, Clara Zetkin in her Sillenbuch time . In: Herrmann G. Abmayr (Ed.): Sillenbuch & Riedenberg: two town-villages tell from their history . Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-926369-08-6 , pp. 104-113 .
  • Else Kienle (1900–1970): the defense of women against the law and the court of men . In: Birgit Knorr (Ed.): Women in the German Southwest . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1993, ISBN 3-17-012089-1 , p. 269-274 .

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Maja Riepl-Schmidt | Authors in Baden-Württemberg. Retrieved February 2, 2020 .
  2. ^ The team - Theaterhaus Stuttgart. Retrieved February 2, 2020 .
  3. ↑ Being a woman yesterday and today. Conversation with Dr. Mascha Riepl-Schmidt. In: SÖS Stuttgart. March 20, 2019, accessed on February 2, 2020 (German).