Peter Kaupp

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Peter Kaupp (born March 21, 1936 in Barcelona ) is a German cultural scientist , sociologist and student historian .

Life

Kaupp was born the son of a German engineer. About his great-grandmother Friederike Mathilde Kaupp geb. Trick (1834–1911) he is a descendant of the Nuremberg reformer Andreas Osiander . As a result of the civil war, the family moved to Dresden in autumn 1936, then to Halle / Saale in 1939, to Leipzig in 1945 and to Wiesbaden in 1950. There he attended the Orange School in Wiesbaden and, after graduating from high school in 1958, studied law for three semesters and then comparative cultural studies, history and sociology at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz . During his studies in 1958 he joined the Arminia fraternity in the Burgkeller . With a thesis on Anton Hilckman he was in 1964 at the Faculty of the University of Mainz for Dr. phil. PhD .

In the same year he married. First he worked for the Wiesbaden editorial team of the Brockhaus Encyclopedia . In 1966 he became a research assistant to Helmut Schoeck at the Institute for Sociology at the University of Mainz. From 1969 to 1981 he worked at the Federal Statistical Office in Wiesbaden (public relations). In 1981 he received a professorship for social sciences in Dieburg at the Federal University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration , Post and Telecommunications Department. In 2001 he retired.

He is a member of the Society for Fraternity History Research , the German Society for Higher Education , the Association for German Student History and the Darmstadt Goethe Society. Kaupp published in specialist journals and yearbooks such as History in Science and Education , the yearbook of the Hambach Society , Saeculum , in the quarterly journal for social and economic history , in the archive for legal and social philosophy , in the international journal for communication research and in the fraternity leaves , representations and sources on the history of the German unity movement in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in then and now and since 1996 numerous articles in the biographical lexicon of the German fraternity .

Honors

Fonts

  • with Reinhard Stegmann: 150 years of fraternity in the castle cellar. Festschrift for the 150th anniversary of the founding of the fraternity in Jena. Mainz 1965.
  • Toynbee and the Jews. A critical examination of the representation of Judaism in the complete works of Arnold J. Toynbee. With a selected bibliography and two articles by Arnold J. Toynbee. Anton Hain, Meisenheim am Glan 1967.
  • The marriage advertisement in times of social change. A contribution to the sociology of partner choice. Enke, Stuttgart 1968.
  • Mass media and “Soraya press”. A sociological analysis. Bauer, Hamburg 1969.
  • The university assistant and his problems: Results of a survey on the social, economic and professional situation of the academic assistants at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Enke, Stuttgart 1969.
  • The bad magazines; Readership, content and impact of the Neue Revue. Mass media and the criticism of their critics. Econ, Hamburg / Düsseldorf 1971, ISBN 3-430-15285-2 .
  • Press - radio - television. Function - effect. A media studies manual. dipa Frankfurt a. M. 1979, ISBN 3-7638-0018-2 .
  • The function of the current magazines. Series of publications by Verlagsgruppe Bauer 15, [Hamburg 1980].
  • The twelve-hour shift. A literature study. RKW, Eschborn 1983.
  • With Klaus Asche and Ernst Wilhelm Wreden : 175 years of the Jena fraternity, 1815–1990. Festschrift of the Jenaische Burschenschaften Arminia on the Burgkeller, Germania and Teutonia for the 175th anniversary of the foundation of the fraternity in Jena . Jena fraternities, Jena 1990.
  • Jena in old views , 2nd edition. European Library, Zaltbommel / Netherlands 1990, ISBN 90-288-1189-3 .
  • Controversially discussed: the twelve-hour shift, the shift model of the future? Herder, Bergisch Gladbach 1991.
  • "Pinnacle over the bridge arch". Festschrift on the occasion of the renewal of the “Green Fir” in Jena, the founding place of the Jena fraternity on June 12, 1815, new seat of the Burgkellerburschenschaft. Jena 1994.
  • Older in the shadow of advertising? A literature study on the representation of senior citizens in advertising (= Prax oec. Handbooks ). Berlin Verlag Arno Spitz, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-87061-715-2 .
  • Fraternity members in the Paulskirche. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Frankfurt National Assembly. Edited on behalf of the Society for Burschenschaftliche Geschichtsforschung, Dieburg 1999.
  • Tribe book of the Jena fraternity. The members of the original fraternity 1815–1819 (= treatises on student and higher education . Vol. 14). SH-Verlag, Cologne 2005, ISBN 3-89498-156-3 .
  • With Günter Cerwinka , Harald Lönnecker , Klaus Oldenhage (eds.): 200 years of fraternity history. From Friedrich Ludwig Jahn to the Linz fraternity tower. Selected representations and sources (=  representations and sources on the history of the German unity movement in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries . Vol. 16). Winter, Heidelberg 2008, ISBN 978-3-8253-5507-4 .
  • with Gerd Lautner and others: Miscellings for the commemorative years Georg Büchner 2012/13 and Ernst Elias Niebergall 2015 . Walter Wolf-Verlag Riedstadt 2015, ISBN 978-3-934820-26-5 .
  • A reformer who contradicted Luther. Andreas Osiander (1498-1552): The militant religious fighter from Nuremberg , in: Evangelisches Sonntagsblatt from Bavaria , No. 30 of July 30, 2017

literature

  • Kaupp, Peter , in: Friedhelm Golücke : Author's lexicon for student and university history. A bio-bibliographical directory (= treatises on students. And higher education vol. 13), SH-Verlag, Cologne, 2004, ISBN 3-89498-130-X , pp. 166–167.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: Judaism in the universal historical teaching of AJ Toynbee .
  2. See Bernhard Schroeter (Ed.): For fraternity and fatherland. Festschrift for the fraternity and student historian Prof. (FH) Dr. Peter Kaupp . Norderstedt 2006