Stefan Fisch

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Stefan Fisch (born April 14, 1952 in St. Tönis ) is a German historian .

Life

After graduating from high school in Coburg in 1971, Fisch studied history, sociology and political science at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and economic history in Oxford . In 1977 he passed the scientific state examination for teaching at grammar schools in Bavaria and then worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Modern History at LMU Munich. There he was in 1986 when Thomas Nipperdey working urban planning in the 19th century doctorate . After research stays in Strasbourg and Paris , Fisch completed his habilitation in 1994 at the LMU Munich with the thesis Reunification of the Stranger. Studies on the constitutional and administrative history of Alsace between the German Empire and the French Third Republic for the subject of modern and contemporary history. From 1994 to 1996 he was a substitute for a chair for modern and contemporary history at the University of Munich.

Since 1996 he has been a full professor at the German University for Administrative Sciences in Speyer . His chair for modern and contemporary history , especially constitutional and administrative history , is next to the chair for public law and European administrative history of Erk Volkmar Heyen at the EMAU Greifswald one of the best known for constitutional and administrative history.

His main research interests are the development of modern urban planning in administrative practice, the constitutional and administrative history of Alsace in the transition from the German Empire to the Third French Republic , the state, economy and social policy, technology, nature and modernization, Protestant and Catholic worlds, cultural and scholarly history of the early days Modern times, university history and the history of international administrative cooperation.

Fisch is a board member of the Franco-German Committee for Research into German and French History of the 19th and 20th Centuries. V.

Works

  • Urban planning in the 19th century , Munich 1988.
  • The Prinzregentenstrasse . Modern urban planning between courtyard, administration and terrain interests , in: Munich - city ​​of museums with backyards. The time of the Prince Regent 1886–1912 . Friedrich Prinz, ed., Beck, Munich 1988, pp. 82-89. ISBN 3-406-33395-8
  • Alsace in the German Empire (1870 / 71–1918) , in: Michael Erbe (ed.), Das Alsace. Historical landscape through the ages , Stuttgart 2003, pp. 123–146. ISBN 978-3170157712
  • History of the European University. From Bologna to Bologna . Verlag CH Beck, Munich 2015. ISBN 978-3-406-67667-3

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