Paul Hoser

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Paul Hoser (born January 31, 1947 in Günzburg ) is a German historian and translator .

Life

He studied history, English and political science. In 1988 he was at Karl Bosl at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich with a thesis on the political, economic and social backgrounds of the Munich daily newspapers 1914-1934: methods of influencing the press for Dr. phil. PhD.

Hoser became a full member of the Swabian Research Foundation at the Commission for Bavarian State History . He is a member of the board of trustees of the Institute for Bavarian History at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and former chairman of the Society of Munich State Historians (c / o Institute for Bavarian History).

He works as a freelance historian in Munich . Articles appeared u. a. in the Historical Lexicon of Bavaria .

Fonts (selection)

  • as ed. with Hermann Weiß : The German Nationals and the Destruction of the Weimar Republic. From Reinhold Quaatz's diary 1928–1933 (= series of quarterly journals for contemporary history . Volume 59). Oldenbourg, Munich 1989, ISBN 3-486-64559-5 .
  • The political, economic and social background of the Munich daily press between 1914 and 1934: Methods of influencing the press (= European university publications . Series 3. History and its auxiliary sciences. Volume 447). 2 parts, Lang, Frankfurt am Main u. a. 1990, ISBN 3-631-42631-3 .
  • with Reinhard Baumann (ed.): The revolution of 1918/19 in the province (= Forum Suevicum. Volume 1). UVK, Konstanz 1996, ISBN 3-87940-588-3 .
  • with Walter Bernecker, Carlos Collado Seidel (ed.): The Spanish kings: 18 historical portraits from the Middle Ages to the present . Beck, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-406-42782-0 .
  • with Reinhard Baumann (ed.): End of the war and a new beginning: The occupation time in the Swabian-Alemannic region (= Forum Suevicum. Volume 5). UVK, Konstanz 2003, ISBN 3-89669-731-5 .
  • with Marianne Sammer: Guardian angel worship in the old Bavarian town of Halsbach: donors, church, brotherhood, beneficiaries and their everyday life. Edited by the parish of St. Martin, Hörzhausen 2005, ISBN 3-00-016587-8 .
  • with Wolf D. Gruner (Ed.): Science - Education - Politics. From Bavaria to Europe. Festschrift for Ludwig Hammermayer on his 80th birthday (= contributions to German and European history. Volume 38). Krämer, Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-89622-092-9 .
  • History of the district of Swabia from the post-war period to 2003 in the series of publications of the district administration of Swabia on history and culture , will be published in Augsburg, June 22, 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kuratorium , bayerischegeschichte.uni-muenchen.de, accessed on July 14, 2016.