Olaf Mußmann

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Olaf Mußmann (* 1958 ) is a German historian , political scientist and ergonomist .

Life

After studying history, politics and ergonomics at the Universities of Hanover and Dortmund , Mußmann initially worked from 1991 to 1995 at the University of Hanover in the field of research and teaching. He then held a management position in the public service in the Nordhausen district office until 1999 . This was followed by a job as a publishing editor at Schrödel-Verlag. Since 2001 he has been a managing partner in the field of personnel development, organizational development and coaching.

Works

  • Bomlitz . Perspectives of History. Geiger, Horb am Neckar 1989, ISBN 3-89264-305-9
  • (as ed. :) Life beyond the front. Everyday life in Hanover in times of war. Edited on behalf of: Peace Office Hanover - Committee Peace Week / History Workshop Hanover eV; Hahn, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-5869-8
  • Paper, powder and gentle energy. Everyday life and technology in the pre-industrial milling trade. Münster 1993, ISBN 3-89473-531-7
  • Complex story. Systems theory, self-organization and regional history. From the paper mill to the powder factory. A historical longitudinal section of the Bomlitz community. University, dissertation, Hanover 1994
  • History of the Bergen Training Area. Münster 1996, ISBN 3-8258-2753-4
  • Self-Organization and Chaos Theory in History. The example of the commercial and armaments village Bomlitz 1680 - 1930. Leipziger Univ.-Verlag, Leipzig 1998, ISBN 3-933240-10-7
  • (as an arrangement :) Homosexuals in concentration camps. Lectures. Scientific conference, 12./13. September 1997, Mittelbau-Dora Concentration Camp Memorial, Nordhausen. Westkreuz-Verlag, Berlin / Bonn / Bad Münstereifel 2000, ISBN 3-929592-51-7
  • (as ed. :) Historical images - forms of memory. Friedrich, Seelze 2001; ISBN 3-617-25066-1
  • Beguines - "Communards" of the Middle Ages? The "via media" in Hanover. In: Frauenwelten. Biographical-historical sketches from Lower Saxony. (Ed .: Angela Dinghaus), pp. 19–32

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