Monika Spicker-Beck

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Monika Spicker-Beck (* 1959 in Konstanz ) is a German historian and author.

Monika Spicker-Beck grew up on the island of Reichenau and studied history and Romance studies at the University of Freiburg . After passing the state examination , she did her doctorate in 1993 with a study on robber and murder burner gangs of the 16th century. She is married and has two grown children. She lives in Freiburg as an author and is a freelance historian .

Publications

  • Robbers, murderers, wandering servants. On crime in the 16th century (= Rombach Science: Series Historiae 8). Rombach Buchverlag, Freiburg 1995, ISBN 978-3-7930-9123-3 (dissertation).
  • 999 and 1119. Ways of historical transmission and historiography in Villingen , in: Casmir Bumiller (Hrsg.): Menschen, Mächte, Marktplatz. Swabia 1000 years ago and the Villingen market law . Villingen 1999, pp. 69-89.
  • with Sonja Countess Bernadotte, Rainer Guter, Manfred Grohe, Werner Dieterich: Der Bodensee . Silberburg-Verlag, Tübingen 2003, ISBN 9783874075602 .
  • with Andreas Zekorn, Peter Thaddäus Lang: Das Totengedenkbuch des Landkapitels Haigerloch 1384–1961 (= Documenta suevica vol. 3). Ed. Isele, Konstanz-Eggingen 2004, ISBN 3-86142-325-1 .
  • Aristocracy in Upper Swabia at the end of the Old Kingdom . In: Aristocracy in Transition 200 Years of Mediatization in Upper Swabia . Exhibition catalog, Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2006, ISBN 978-3-7995-0216-0 , pp. # - #.
  • with Theo Keller: Monastery island Reichenau culture and heritage . Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Sigmaringen 2008, ISBN 978-3-7995-3541-0
  • (Ed.): History of the city of Rosenfeld . City of Rosenfeld, Rosenfeld 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-028859-3 .