Mathias Niendorf

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Mathias Niendorf (born April 3, 1961 in Stuttgart ) is a German historian and university professor.

Life

Mathias Niendorf studied history and Slavic studies in Heidelberg , Posen , Moscow and Tübingen . In 1987, he passed his master's degree in Tübingen . In 1996 he obtained his doctorate . As a research assistant, he first worked on a German-Polish research project at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel , then at the German Historical Institute in Warsaw .

In 2003 Niendorf completed his habilitation in Kiel . From 2004 to 2005 he was a substitute professor in Erfurt and in 2008 in Greifswald . In 2009 he took on an extraordinary professorship at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel. Mathias Niendorf has held the chair for Eastern European History at the University of Greifswald since 2010 .

Works (selection)

  • Minorities on the border. Germans and Poles in the Flatow (Złotów) and Zempelburg (Sępólno Krajeńskie) districts 1900–1939. Wiesbaden 1997 ( online ).
  • Germans and Poles between the wars. Minority status and “national struggle” in the border area. Official reports from both countries 1920–1939. 2 Bde., Munich et al. 1997 (edited by R. Jaworski and M. Wojciechowski, edited by M. Niendorf and P. Hauser).
  • Conspiracy theories. Anthropological constants - historical variants. Osnabrück 2001 (edited together with U. Caumanns).
  • The Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1569–1795. Studies on nation building in the early modern period. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2006 (2nd edition Wiesbaden 2010).

Web links

  • Vita Niendorf. Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität, Philosophical Faculty, accessed on March 26, 2013 .