Michail Andrejewitsch Reissner

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mikhail Andreyevich Reissner ( Russian Михаил Андреевич Рейснер ; born March 7 . Jul / 19th March  1868 greg. In Wilejka , † 8. August 1928 in Moscow ) was a Russian lawyer , a social psychologist and historian .

Life

Reissner graduated from the Law Faculty of Warsaw University in 1893 . Until 1896 he taught law at the University of Kiev . Then he worked in Heidelberg for two years . After his return he worked as an associate professor at the Law Faculty of Tomsk State University . As a Marxist he had to go into exile in Germany and France. In 1907 he returned to the Russian Empire and worked as a lecturer at the University of Saint Petersburg .

During the First World War , he and his daughter Larissa Reissner edited the satirical anti-war magazine Rudin . After the October Revolution of 1917 he was a professor at the University of Petrograd and took part in the drafting of the first Soviet Russian constitution. He founded the Communist Academy as a center of Marxist social science. Reissner was also one of the founders of the Russian Psychoanalytic Association and also worked in the Ministry of Education.

Michail Reissner was the father of the writer and revolutionary Larissa Reissner and the orientalist Igor Reissner .

Works

  • Common good and absolutism . Gottheiner, Berlin-Charlottenburg 1904 ( full text )
  • The Russian struggles for law and freedom . Gebauer-Schwetschke, Halle a. P. 1905 ( full text )

literature

  • Gisela Notz : Foreword in: October: Records from Russia and Afghanistan in the 1920s , Promedia Verlag 2017, ISBN 978-3853714294 , including information on the life of Michail Reissner.

Individual evidence

  1. Персональный сайт - Рейснер М.А. Retrieved February 2, 2020 .