Reinhold Brunner

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Reinhold Brunner (born May 22, 1961 in Gerstungen ) is a German archivist and historian .

Life and professional history

Brunner studied history at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and received his doctorate in 1990 with the thesis Die Junker - an investigation into their classifications in the last third of the 19th century using the example of the province of Brandenburg on aristocratic and bourgeois landed property in the province Brandenburg .

From 1991 onwards, Brunner was in charge of the Eisenach city archives until, in 2014, he took over the management of the Education Office, which was newly created as part of a restructuring of the city administration . His research focuses on local history topics, especially Jewish history and the history of National Socialism . He published numerous books and writings, especially on the history of the city of Eisenach.

Brunner is a member of the Association of German Archivists , the Thuringian Archives Association and a scientific member of the Historical Commission for Thuringia .

He is the deputy chairman of the Eisenacher Geschichtsverein and volunteers for several other local organizations and groups.

Publications (selection)

  • Eisenach as it used to be . Wartberg-Verlag, Gudensberg-Gleichen 1992. ISBN 3-925277-88-9 .
  • Disappeared Books - On the History of the Carl Alexander Library in Eisenach. In: Eisenach-Jahrbuch 1992. Hitzeroth-Verlag, Marburg 1992. pp. 62–76.
  • Turbulent times, Eisenach between 1919 and 1945 . Wartberg-Verlag, Gudensberg-Gleichen 1994. ISBN 3-86134-180-8 .
  • The Eisenach city archive and the purpose of historical transmission. In: City of Time. Eisenach currently . June 1997.
  • The persecution, expulsion and murder of Eisenach's Jewish people from 1938 to 1942 . Eisenacher Geschichtsverein, Eisenach 1998, ISBN 3-9803976-4-5 .
  • That was the 20th century in Eisenach . Published by City of Eisenach. Wartberg-Verlag, Gudensberg-Gleichen 2000. ISBN 3-86134-970-1 .
  • Archival collections - necessary evil or central archival material category? Considerations using the example of the Eisenach city archive. In: Archives in Thuringia . Special issue, Weimar 2003, pp. 6-14.
  • From Judengasse to Karlstrasse. Jewish life in Eisenach . Hain-Verlag, Weimar / Jena 2003, ISBN 3-89807-050-6 .
  • History of the city of Eisenach. Wartberg-Verlag, Gudensberg-Gleichen 2004, ISBN 3-8313-1460-8 .
  • Eisenach personalities. Rhino Verlag, Weimar 2004, ISBN 3-932081-45-5 .
  • The end of the war. Eisenach in April 1945 . Wartburgland history. Issue 5. Eisenacher Geschichtsverein eV, Eisenach 2004.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Reinhold Brunner. In: wartberg-verlag.de. Retrieved June 20, 2020 (with photo).
  2. Stephan Malinowski: From the king to the leader. Social decline and political radicalization in the German nobility between the German Empire and the Nazi state . Walter de Gruyter, 2009, ISBN 3-05-004840-9 , p. 628 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  3. Katja Schmidberger: The previous head of the Eisenache city archive takes over the new education office. In: thueringer-allgemeine.de. December 17, 2013, accessed June 21, 2020 .
  4. ^ Members. In: historical-kommission-fuer-thueringen.de. Retrieved June 20, 2020 .
  5. Thuringian Landtag (ed.): Between participation and exclusion: Jewish members and Jewish life as a topic in Thuringian parliaments . Wartburg, Weimar 2007, ISBN 978-3-86160-526-3 , p. 409 .