Nils Havemann

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Nils Havemann (born January 7, 1966 ) is a German political scientist , historian and lecturer .

Life

Havemann studied history, Romance studies and political science in Bonn , Paris and Salamanca . He received his doctorate in 1996 from the University of Bonn on Spain in the calculation of German foreign policy and works as a lecturer in Mainz and for the German Historical Museum in Berlin .

He became known in 2005 through his study, Football Under the Swastika , commissioned by the German Football Association (DFB) , with which he stimulated a diverse discussion about the DFB in the Third Reich and projects of many German football clubs on Nazi history. In 2013, a three-year research project at the University of Stuttgart gave rise to "the first scientific study on the Bundesliga that was based on the sources - beyond the newspaper articles". According to the reviewer Jürgen Mittag , it could “claim to represent a basic work for further research into recent German football history”.

Fonts

  • Spain in the calculation of German foreign policy from the last years of the Bismarck era to the beginning of Wilhelmine world politics (1883–1899) (= sources and research on Brandenburg and Prussian history. Vol. 11). Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-428-08913-8 (dissertation, University of Bonn, winter semester 1995/96).
  • (Editor) Harenberg Country Lexicon: All 192 countries in the world at a glance. Harenberg, Dortmund 1998, ISBN 3-611-00681-5 .
  • Football under the swastika: the DFB between sport, politics and commerce. Campus, Frankfurt am Main / New York 2005, ISBN 3-593-37906-6 ( limited preview in Google book search); also in the series of publications by the Federal Agency for Political Education , vol. 519, Bonn 2005, ISBN 3-89331-644-2 .
  • Saturdays at half past four . The history of the Bundesliga . Siedler, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-8275-0006-9 ( limited preview in Google book search).

Individual evidence

  1. Malte Oberschelp: Interview on the DFB in the Third Reich: “Ingratiating to the Nazis” , Spiegel Online , September 27, 2005
  2. Jürgen Mittag : Review of: Havemann, Nils: Saturdays at half past three. The history of the Bundesliga. Munich 2013 , H-Soz-u-Kult , March 18, 2014, accessed on March 28, 2014.

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