Siegfried Schoppe

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Siegfried Schoppe

Siegfried Georg Schoppe (born April 25, 1944 in Hörstel ) is a German economist and professor emeritus at the University of Hamburg since 2009 .

Live and act

Schoppe attended the St. Pius College in Coesfeld and the old-language grammar school Dionysianum von Rheine . He then studied economics and business administration at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster and graduated in 1971 with a diploma. 1973 doctorate he with a thesis on the agribusiness to Dr. rer. pole. From 1971 to 1974 Schoppe was a lecturer at the Adult Education Center in Münster, in 1975 he taught at the Justus Liebig University in Gießen , and in 1978 at the Helmut Schmidt University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg .

In 1979 he completed his habilitation in economics with an analysis of the Soviet foreign trade structure and was initially a private lecturer , then from 1983 professor at the University of Hamburg for economics, in particular for foreign economic and development policy . From 1985 to 1987 he taught at the University of Lüneburg , and since 1987 again at the University of Hamburg at the Institute for Economic Systems , Economic and Theory History (IWWT). In 1984 he was appointed tax advisor by the Hamburg tax authorities. Schoppe was the co-founder, founding president and dean of several business schools (University of Applied Sciences).

In his private life, Schoppe deals with topics of antiquity . In 2004 he hypothesized that the legend of the sinking of Atlantis could be connected to the formation of the Black Sea by flooding. In 2017 he came to the conclusion that the Indo-European language had its origin in the sunken Danube Delta and that the linear ceramicists fleeing the flood in the 6th millennium BC came to Western Europe as far as the Rhine. Furthermore, Schoppe deals with the Varus Battle and other events in the history of the Romans in Germania . Schoppe denied Kalkriese as the scene of the Varus Battle, as it had been traded since about 1988, and saw a connection here with the Germanicus campaigns . In 2017, Heidrun Derks, director of the Kalkriese Museum , moved away from the Varus-Kalkriese thesis and Rudolf Aßkamp, ​​director of the Roman Museum in Haltern am See, considers events “around Germanicus” in AD 15 to be “very likely”.

In 2018 Schoppe was able to show that the legend of St. Reinhildis von Riesenbeck goes back to the murder of the sister of Komtessa Liudgarda Abbess Reinheldis of the Elten-Emmerich canon monastery in the 10th century and that the Leonine hexameters on their epitaphs come from the school of Roswitha von Gandersheim; that Reinhildis was a daughter of Count Wichmann I von Hamaland and did not come from the house of the Counts of Tecklenburg and Ravensberg in the 12th century - and certainly not a poor peasant girl from the Knüppenhof in Westerkappeln, who was run by her own mother at her own initiative Stepfather was killed (Schoppe, Hamburg 2018).

Fonts

  • Cooperation and concentration in agribusiness . 1973 ( dissertation ).
  • The Soviet western trade structure. A paradox of foreign trade theory? Fischer, Stuttgart 1981, ISBN 3-437-50259-X .
  • Compendium of International Business Administration . 4th edition. Oldenbourg, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-486-24394-2 .
  • Modern theory of the company . Oldenbourg, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-486-22183-3 .
  • Atlantis and the Flood . Books on Demand , Norderstedt 2004, ISBN 3-8334-1391-3 .
  • Siegfried Schoppe, Christian Schoppe, Stephan Schoppe: Varus battle . Books on Demand , Norderstedt 2007, ISBN 978-3-8334-9363-8 .
  • Siegfried Schoppe, Christian Schoppe, Stephan Schoppe: Heinrich the Navigator, Columbus and Magellan . Books on Demand , Norderstedt 2012, ISBN 978-3-8482-0910-1 .
  • Siegfried Schoppe, Christian Schoppe, Stephan Schoppe: White Book Hermannsschlacht . Osning-Verlag, Bielefeld 2014, ISBN 978-3-9814963-8-3 .
  • Siegfried Schoppe: The Indo-European Agricultural and Danube Culture Package for Old Europe. A drama in four acts. (=  Series of history ). LIT Verlag, Münster and Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-643-13626-8 .
  • Siegfried G. Schoppe, Saxon Land Law and Roman Civil Law in Conflict with Church Assets in the Middle Ages. The fall of the Westphalian "sole heir Reinheldis". Publishing house Dr. Kovac, Hamburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-8300-9977-2 .
  • Siegfried G. Schoppe (Ed.), Series of publications Economy in State, Church and Society, Vol. 1–4, Verlag Dr. Kovac, Hamburg 2008 - 2018, ISSN 1866-1319.

literature

  • Siegfried G. Schoppe. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 2003. Volume II: K – Scho. 19th edition. KG Saur, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-598-23607-7 , p. 3026.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Guido Kleinhuber: That could disappoint some. In: Der Spiegel, No. 11/2017, March 11, 2017, p. 105.
  2. Johannes Loy: It was raining rose petals in Rome ... In: Westfälische Nachrichten, May 31, 2017.