Reinhard Heydenreuter

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Reinhard Heydenreuter (born November 14, 1942 in Penzberg , Upper Bavaria ) is a German lawyer and historian .

He was archive director at the Bavarian Main State Archives and head of the archive of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Professor of Modern History and Bavarian State History at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt and the University of Passau.

Life

From 1953 to 1962 Heydenreuter attended the Tegernsee Humanistic High School. After graduating from high school there, he studied law , history and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich until 1968 . In 1969 he completed his first legal state examination , and in 1974 his second state examination , each with a grade. From 1970 to 1974 he made his legal clerkship and received a doctoral scholarship of studienstiftung . From 1973 to 1977 Reinhard Heydenreuter was a research assistant at the chair for civil law and legal history at the University of Augsburg and was a lecturer for constitutional history in the philosophy department. In 1974 he joined the Bavarian archives service with a subsequent traineeship (archive school in Munich). In 1977 he passed his state examination for the Bavarian archive service. In 1978 he was in Bavarian country's history with the work The sovereign Councilor under Duke and Elector Maximilian I (1598-1651) PhD .

From 1978 he was archivist and head of the legal and municipal department at the General Directorate of the Bavarian State Archives. He is a lecturer in history and law at the University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration and Justice in Bavaria , Archives Department and at the Bavarian Archive School. In 1979/80 Reinhard Heydenreuter stayed in the United States on behalf of the Bavarian archive administration . There he recorded the American occupation files 1945 to 1949 (OMGUS holdings) at the National Archives in Washington, DC for ten months

In 1982 he was appointed archivist. In addition to his work at the General Directorate of the Bavarian State Archives and the Bavarian Archive School, he has been head of the archive of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences since 1988. In 1990 he went back to Washington, DC to record various American files on behalf of the Bavarian archive administration. In 1996 he completed his habilitation at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt with the thesis Rule through punishment. On the development of the early modern state in the Duchy and Electorate of Bavaria .

Reinhard Heydenreuter has been honorary professor at the Ukrainian Free University of Munich since 1999 . In 1999/2000 he was archive director of the Augsburg State Archives , and also head of the Society for Bavarian Legal History at the University of Augsburg . Since 2000 he has been head of the research and science department at the Bavarian Main State Archives. In 2002 he was given a teaching position for Bavarian history at the University of Passau . In the same year he became a member of the Shevchenko Society of Sciences ( Lemberg / Ukraine ) and head of the Institute for German-Ukrainian Relations at the Ukrainian University of Munich.

In 2004 he became deputy director of the Academy of the Augustinian Canons of Windesheim ( Eichstätt Research Center ). In 2005 Reinhard Heydenreuter became an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt .

From 2008 to 2016 he was CSU - city council member in Penzberg.

Heydenreuter is a member of the Catholic student association KDSt.V. Radaspona Munich in the CV .

Fonts

  • The sovereign court councilor under Duke and Elector Maximilian I (series of publications on Bavarian national history 72), Munich 1981
  • Law, Constitution and Administration in Bavaria 1505-1946 (exhibition catalogs of the Bavarian State Archives 13), Munich 1981
  • Care for the poor and services of general interest. Documents on the history of social legislation and the savings bank system in Bavaria (exhibition catalogs of the Bavarian State Archives 31), Munich 1992 (together with Ingo Krüger and Hermann Rumschöttel )
  • Art theft. The history of the Quedlinburg monastery treasure , Munich 1993
  • Robbed from the start. The history of the Quedlinburger Stiftschatz (Ullstein-Taschenbuch), Berlin 1995
  • The dream nation. Greece's rebirth in the 19th century , Munich 1993 (together with Jan Murken and Raimund Wünsche), 2nd edition Munich 1995
  • From Dingplatz to the Palace of Justice. Small Bavarian Legal History (Booklets on Bavarian History and Culture 16), Augsburg 1993
  • Criminal history of Bavaria , Regensburg 2003
  • A brief history of the city of Munich , Regensburg 2007
  • with Wolfgang Pledl, Konrad Ackermann : Vom Abbräufer zum Zentgraf: Dictionary of regional history and local research in Bavaria , Munich 2009
  • Benefactors of Science: Foundations for the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich in the past and present , Munich 2009
  • History with a future. 100 years of the city of Penzberg in Upper Bavaria. Volk, Munich 2019.

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Individual evidence

  1. Jack Eberl moves up for Heydenreuter . In: sueddeutsche.de , March 18, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2018.