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Sven Tode (2019)

Sven Tode (born December 14, 1964 in Hamburg ) is a German historian , author , politician and university lecturer . He is directly elected member of the Hamburg Parliament ( SPD ) for the constituency of Barmbek-Uhlenhorst-Dulsberg .

Origin, professional career and private matters

Tode was born in Hamburg-Langenhorn as the son of an artist and a businessman. After graduating from high school, he studied Middle and Modern History, Ancient History and Geography in Hamburg and Norwich from 1984 to 1989 . In 1993, with the work funded by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung , Die Stadt im Bauernkrieg. Structural analysis of the city in space using the examples of Erfurt, Mühlhausen / Thuringia, Langensalza and Thamsbrück . After completing his doctorate, he initially worked as a teacher at high schools in Hamburg and as a lecturer at various universities. From 2002 to 2006 he taught German regional studies at the University of Warmia-Masuria in Olsztyn ( Poland ); in 2008 and 2009 he was the professor for history didactics at the University of Kassel . Tode has been habilitated since July 2015 with a thesis on Evangelical and Catholic parish chaplains in Prussia 1520–1772 ; he received the venia legendi for modern and recent history and didactics of history. He works as a private lecturer at the European University of Flensburg .

Tode is managing director of the Institute for Company and Economic History, which he founded in 1998, and of the Hanseatischer Merkur publishing house, which was founded in 1955 . He is also a liaison professor at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation .

Tode is a member of the board of trustees of the Research Center for Contemporary History in Hamburg and the Historical Commission for East and West Prussian State Research . He is also chairman of the Copernicus Association for History and Regional Studies of West Prussia eV and treasurer of the Europa-Union Landesverband Hamburg eV

Political activity

Party and local politicians

Tode joined the SPD in 1980 as a 16-year-old. Since 2008 he has been chairman of the Barmbek-Uhlenhorst-Hohenfelde local association. From 2008 to 2011 he was a member of the regional committee Barmbek-Uhlenhorst-Hohenfelde-Dulsberg, from August 2011 a member of the Hamburg-Nord district assembly , in which he worked in the regional committee and the committee for education, culture and sport. In addition, from 2008 to 2011 he was a deputy at the Authority for Science and Research .

Member of the Hamburg Parliament (since 2011)

In the state election in Hamburg in 2011 , he was directly elected to the 20th state in the constituency of Barmbek-Uhlenhorst-Dulsberg . There he sat in the budget committee, in the science committee, in the European committee, in the committee for public companies as well as in the subcommittee on human resources and public service and in the subcommittee on IT - technology and administrative modernization.

In the 2015 Hamburg state elections , he won another direct mandate in his constituency and moved into the 21st state parliament . There he is a member of the Budget, Science and Europe Committee. Tode is chairman of the Human Resources and Public Service sub-committee. He is also the specialist spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group for science and research.

With more than 31,000 votes, Tode succeeded in entering the 22nd Hamburg parliament as a directly elected member of the Hamburg parliament in 2020 . In the current legislature he acts as chairman of the science committee and participates in the budget and Europe committee.

Fonts

Monographs

  • God's word and the voice of the people: Catholic and Protestant parish chaplains in urban and rural Prussia 1520–1772 (habilitation thesis).
  • A world in glass, 1866–2016: 150 years of Noelle + von Campe Glashütte, Hamburg 2016.
  • Together with Marco Hölscher, incomparably precise = vision, involvement, success: 100 years of aluminum works Unna, Hamburg 2014.
  • Together with Beate John and Marco Hölscher, 50 years of Weltblick: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg 2014.
  • Together with Beate John and Marco Hölscher, 150 years of Deutz: Innovation Motor; four bars move the world; the origin of hightech, Cologne 2014.
  • Together with Sandra Engel and Beate John, 175 years of Borsig: technology for a changing world, 1837–2012, Hamburg 2012.
  • Together with Sandra Engel, The history of Plath: 1954–2012, Hamburg 2012.
  • Together with Sandra Engel and Beate John, 175 years old Bosing: Technology for a changing world, 1837–2012, Hamburg 2012.
  • Together with Stephan Paetrow and Sandra Engel, 50 years of Albis Plastic, Perspektive Kunststoff, Hamburg 2011.
  • Together with Stephan Peatrow, 100 years of Otto Krahn. From Hamburg into the world, Hamburg 2011.
  • Together with Tim Sander and Stephan Paetrow, Hamburg, your trucks, transport stories from the Hanseatic city, Hamburg 2010.
  • Together with Stephan Paetrow and Marc. v. Lüpke-Schwaz, Mercedes-Benz Hamburg plant, 75 years of originality 1935–2010, Hamburg 2010.
  • Together with Fabian Müller-Lutz and Sandra Engel, Techniker Krankenkasse, 125 years of innovation and safety, Hamburg 2009.
  • Together with Sandra Engel, 150 years of pioneering spirit, Imtech Germany 1858–2008, Hamburg 2008.
  • Together with Jan Strassenburg and Sandra Engel, From zero to one hundred in just six years, 1906–1912: We build Hamburg's first subway, Hamburg 2007.
  • Together with Sandra Engel, Port of Hamburg, From the Alster to the Elbe, Port Development in the Stream of Time, Hamburg 2007.
  • Together with Jan Strassenburg, sesame from India, fruits from South Africa, diversity of the world for the quality on site. 100 years of Bäko Hansa, Hamburg 2007.
  • Together with Matthias Eberenz, Genial from Hamburg, From invention to brand: lipstick and toothpaste, slide rule and ink pen, Hamburg 2006.
  • Chronicle of the Hahn Meitner Institute in Berlin, Hamburg 2005.
  • The Gelita story. 125 years DGF STOESS AG, Hamburg 2003.
  • 150 years of JL Völckers & Sohn. House broker in Hamburg, Hamburg 2003.
  • Research - Heal - Teach: 100 years of the Hamburg Tropical Institute, with the collaboration of Kathrin Kompisch, Hamburg 2000.
  • City in the Peasants' War 1525 - Structural analysis of the city in space based on the examples Erfurt, Mühlhausen / Thür., Langensalza and Thamsbrück, Diss. Universität Hamburg 1993.
  • As a book: Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1994, ISBN 3-631-47240-4 .

Articles in journals and edited volumes (selection)

  • The crusades as a template for a modern history lesson in spiral curriculum and transfer, in: Felix Hinz (ed.), Crusades of the Middle Ages and Modern Times, Real History - History Culture - Didactics, Hildesheim 2015, pp. 271–284.        
  • On Hamburg's banking history: Hesse Newman-Hamburg trading and banking house, part 1, in: Hamburg Economic Chronicle, New Series 10, ed. v. Sven Tode and Frank Hatje, Hamburg 2012 (on behalf of the Hamburg Research Center for Economic History), Hamburg 2012, pp. 111–162.
  • City and space: reflections on the urban-rural relationship in the early modern period using the example of the Peasants' War in: Michael Gehler (Hg), The Power of Cities, From Antiquity to the Present, Hildesheim and others. a. 2011, pp. 165-197.
  • Together with Annemone Christans, Krankenkassen im Nationalozialismus: Die Berufsskrankenkasse der Techniker, in: Hamburger Wirtschafts-Chronik NF Vol. 8 (2009), pp. 7–36.
  • Between God and the world: authorities and pastors as world apostles? On the function of sermons as political communication, in: Debates on the legitimation of rule. Political Languages ​​in the Early Modern Age, ed. v. Luise Schorn-Schütte, Sven Tode (Knowledge Culture and Social Change, 19) Berlin 2006, pp. 87–125.
  • The Reformation in Prussia - Unity and Diversity of Reformation Movements, in: Ralph Tuchtenhagen (ed.), Aspects of the Reformation in the Baltic Sea Region, Northeast Archives, Vol. XIII, Lüneburg 2004, pp. 201–265.
  • Melanchton and the Peasants' War, in: Fragmenta Melanchthonia, On Spiritual History of the Early Modern Times, Volume 1, edited by Günter Frank and Sebastian Lalla, Heidelberg, Ubstadt-Weiher, Basel 2003, pp. 87-103.
  • Regional economic activity under National Socialism: Eberach am Neckar, in: Eberacher Geschichtsblatt 102 (2003), pp. 163–191.
  • From welfare to administration: Early modern welfare policy in Gdansk, in: From mercy to social security / De l'assistance à l'assurance sociale, ed. by Hans-Jörg Gilomen , Sébastien Guex, Brigitte Studer, Zurich 2002 (Swiss Society for Economic and Social History - Société Suisse d´histoire économique et sociale 18), pp. 167–182.
  • Foreign and forced laborers in the Third Reich, in: Henri Labrie, Von Königsberg home, memories of a Dutch forced laborer 1942–1945, edited, commented on and provided with a foreword by Sven Tode, Hamburg 2002, pp. 11–30.
  • Conséquences et reperaissions de la guerre des Paysans (1525–1555), in: Luther et la Réforme 1525–1555. Le temps de la consolidation religieuse et politique, Paris 2001, pp. 21-32.
  • Social responsibility and civil rights in the early modern period: The Holy Spirit Hospital and the Elisabeth Hospital in Danzig, in: Contributions to the history of West Prussia 16 (1999), pp. 95–123.
  • The Hanseatic League - Reality and Myth, Leaflet for the exhibition of the same name in the Museum of Hamburg History, Hamburg 1989.
  • On the Livonia relations of Duke Adolfs von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf , in: Norbert Angermann (Ed.): Germany - Livonia - Russia. Their relationships from the 15th to the 17th centuries. Contributions from the historical seminar of the University of Hamburg , Verlag Nordostdeutsches Kulturwerk, Lüneburg 1988, pp. 159–174.

Editing

Anthologies

  • Debates about the legitimation of rule. Political Languages ​​in the Early Modern Age, ed. v. Luise Schorn-Schütte, Sven Tode (Knowledge Culture and Social Change, 19) Berlin 2006.
  • War at the Gates: Hamburg in the Thirty Years War 1618–1648, ed. v. Martin Knauer and Sven Tode with the collaboration of Niels Wiecker (series of the Association for Hamburg History 60), Hamburg 2000.
  • Henri Labrie, Von Königsberg home, memories of a Dutch forced laborer 1942–1945, edited, commented and provided with a foreword by Sven Tode, Hamburg 2002 (Hamburger Wirtschafts-Chronik NF, Supplement 5).
  • Justus Strandes, memories of childhood and youth and the time as a merchant in Hamburg and East Africa 1865–1889, ed. by Sven Tode, with contributions by Leonhard Harding and Felix Brahm, Hamburg 2004 (Hamburger Wirtschafts-Chronik NF, supplement 5).

Magazines

  • Prussia. Yearbook of the Historical Commission for East and West Prussian State Research and the Copernicus Association for the History and Regional Studies of West Prussia, from Volume 3 (2012) ff.
  • Hamburg Economic Chronicle, New Series, ed. v. Sven Tode and Frank Hatje (on behalf of the Hamburg Research Center for Economic History), Hamburg, from volume 1 new series, Hamburg, 2001–2011 (volume 10).

Lexicon contributions

  • Biographies on Carl Paul Beiersdorf and Oskar Troplowitz, in: Hamburger Biographie Volume 1, edited by Franklin Kopitzsch and Dirk Brietzke, Hamburg 2001, pp. 40–41, pp. 318–319.

Textbook contributions

  • Radical program in the German Peasants' War 1524/25: The 11 Mühlhausen Articles, in: Material-Handbuch Geschichte Vol. 2, Cologne 2000, ISBN 978-3-7614-2270-0 , pp. 305-312.
  • Materials for History Lessons Vol. 4, Ed. V. Hermann Wilmes, Cologne 1995.

Web links

Commons : Sven Tode  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. See the review by Peter Blickle in: Journal for historical research 24 (1997), pp. 131–132.
  2. ↑ Liaison professors. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .
  3. committees - fzh. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .
  4. Board of Directors |. Retrieved on August 6, 2017 (German).
  5. Board of Directors. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .
  6. SPD BUH> About us> Board of Directors. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .
  7. - Hamburg citizenship. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .
  8. ^ Budget Committee: Subcommittee on Human Resources and Public Service. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .
  9. ^ SPD parliamentary group Hamburg: technical spokesman. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .