Peter Schmid (historian)

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Peter Schmid (born May 22, 1945 in Mariaort, today in Sinzing ) is a German historian .

Schmid comes from Mariaort in the Regensburg region. He studied history, German and social studies for higher education, was a research assistant with Andreas Kraus from 1967 to 1972, and in 1975/76 he worked in medieval history at the Department of History, Society and Politics at the University of Regensburg with the doctoral thesis in Regensburg supervised by Kraus . City of kings and dukes in the Middle Ages to Dr. phil. PhD. In 1978 he was awarded the City of Regensburg's Culture Prize for his scientific achievements . In 1986 the habilitation in modern history, initiated and supported by Heinz Angermeier, followed at the Philosophical Faculty III (history, society, geography), also in Regensburg. The review of the post-doctoral thesis Der Gemeine Pfennig from 1495. The prehistory and origin, constitutional, political and financial significance were taken over by Dieter Albrecht and Erich Meuthen . Schmid became a research assistant at the historical commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and private lecturer for medieval and modern history. In 1995 he was appointed as the successor to Wilhelm Volkert as a full professor for Bavarian regional history at the Institute for History at the University of Regensburg. In 2010 he retired. His main research interests are national, urban and constitutional history; his activities were u. a. funded by the Max Planck Institute for History and the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. In 1997 he was elected a full member of the Commission for Bavarian State History at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.

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Monographs
  • Regensburg. City of kings and dukes in the Middle Ages (= Regensburg historical research . Vol. 6). Lassleben, Kallmünz 1977, ISBN 3-7847-4006-5 .
  • The common penny from 1495. Prehistory and origin, constitutional, political and financial significance (= series of publications of the historical commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences . Vol. 34). Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht, Göttingen 1989, ISBN 3-525-35933-0 .
  • The Teutonic Order and the Imperial Tax of the Common Pfennig from 1495. The basic rule of the Teutonic Order in the Empire at the turn of the 15th to the 16th century (= individual works from the church history of Bavaria . Vol. 76). Degener, Neustadt 2000, ISBN 3-7686-4197-X .
Editorships
  • with Franz Fuchs : Kaiser Arnolf - the East Franconian Empire at the end of the 9th century. Regensburg Colloquium 9 - 11 December 1999 (= magazine for Bavarian regional history / supplement / series B. 19). Beck, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-406-10660-9 .
  • with Klemens Unger : 1803 - turning point in the center of Europe. From the feudal to the bourgeois age. Accompanying volume for the exhibition in the Historisches Museum Regensburg May 29 to August 24, 2003 . Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2003, ISBN 3-7954-1553-5 .
  • with Heinrich Wanderwitz : The Birth of Austria. 850 years of Privilegium minus (= Regensburg cultural life . Vol. 4). Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2006, ISBN 978-3-7954-1911-0 .
  • Regensburg in the late Middle Ages. [Inventories and impulses] (= Forum Middle Ages / Studies. Vol. 2). Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-7954-1896-0 .
  • with Rainer Scharf: learned life in the monastery. Sankt Emmeram as an educational center in the late Middle Ages . Martin Meidenbauer, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-89975-285-4 .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b See list of authors: Egon Johannes Greipl , Alois Schmid , Walter Ziegler (eds.): From Bavaria's history. Research as a festive gift for the 70th birthday of Andreas Kraus. St. Ottilien 1992, ISBN 3-88096-653-2 , p. 516.
  2. ^ Klaus Arnold : Regensburg. City of kings and dukes in the Middle Ages by Peter Schmid . In: Historische Zeitschrift 233 (1981) 2, p. 405 f.
  3. Culture Prize . Website of the city of Regensburg, accessed on February 12, 2016.
  4. Peter Schmid: Der Gemeine Pfennig from 1495. Prehistory and origin, constitutional, political and financial significance . Göttingen 1989, p. 9.
  5. See information on the authors of the articles in this volume: Peter Schmid (Hrsg.): Regensburg im Spätmittelalter. Regensburg 2007, p. 255.