Theodor Blinckmann

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Theodor Jochim Christian Blinckmann (born March 2, 1860 in Bramstedt ; † July 29, 1936 in Hamburg ) was a Hamburg politician of the DDP and a member of the Hamburg parliament .

Life

Theodor Blinckmann attended elementary school in his hometown and later the teachers' seminar in Hamburg . He started working there as a primary school teacher in 1883 and was permanently employed in 1889. He was one of the reform-oriented pedagogues in Hamburg and in 1904, ultimately - 1906 - successfully demanded the abolition of the penal school , a Hamburg institution that is unique in the whole of the empire and located between school and prison.

After the First World War he sat from 1919 to 1927 for the German Democratic Party (DDP) in the Hamburg citizenship.

After 1933, in the Hamburger Lehrerzeitung (HLZ), he turned against the accusation brought up by the nationalists that the teachers did not educate the students in a national interest.

Blinckmann was married to Auguste Catharina Emilie Knaack since 1889.

Publications

  • The inclusion of home economics lessons in the curriculum of the girls' school , Hamburg 1901.
  • Against the select schools. Appendix: Open letter to Dr. Rode, member of the citizenship . Edited by a number of Hamburg teachers. Hamburg undated (probably 1904).
  • The historical development of the public elementary school in Hamburg , Hamburg 1930.

source

  • Ursula Büttner : Political new beginning in difficult times. Election and work of the first democratic citizenship 1919–21 . State Center for Civic Education Hamburg, Verlag Otto Heinevetter, Hamburg 1994, ISBN 3-929728-07-9 , p. 136.

Individual evidence

  1. Death register StA Hamburg 21, No. 679/1936
  2. Marriage register StA Hamburg 1, No. 1189/1889