Monika Marose

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Monika Marose (* 1962 in Munich ) is a German non-fiction author .

Live and act

Monika Marose completed her teaching degree in religion and German at the Ruhr University Bochum from 1981 to 1989 . She then completed a postgraduate course in literature communication and media practice . Since 1999, Marose school teacher at the vocational college Holsterhausen; In 2003 she was promoted to senior lecturer.

2000 doctorate Monika Marose Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) At the University of Essen . In her dissertation , she examined the work and life of Felix Hartlaub . From 2011 to 2013 she was chairwoman of the Berlin Felix Hartlaub Society.

Fonts (selection)

  • together with Ekram El Baghdadi, Natalia Verzhbovska and Nicole Nolden: Concepts of the afterlife in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: teaching modules for vocational schools . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht , Göttingen and Bristol (Connecticut) 2017, ISBN 9783525776940 .
  • Under the magic hat. Felix Hartlaub. A biography . Transit Verlag , Berlin 2005, ISBN 9783887472054 .
  • The real thing is invisible: a biographical approach to the writer Felix Hartlaub . Frankfurter Verlagsgruppe , Egelsbach 2001, ISBN 9783826727504 (also dissertation, University of GH Essen, 2000).
  • as publisher: “Die, Tod und Mrauer” in religious education at vocational schools (BRU): Competencies for work and life . Waxmann Verlag , Münster and New York City 2018, ISBN 9783830938804 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Monika Marose (short biography). In: Bonn Protestant Institute for Vocational Religious Education (bibor). Retrieved January 9, 2019 .