Trust Endemann

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Traute Endemann (born October 17, 1934 in Kassel ; † February 18, 2016 ) was a German historian .

Traute Endemann graduated from the Helene Lange School in Wiesbaden in 1953. Starting in the summer semester of 1953, she studied history, philosophy, Romance studies, philosophy and political science at the universities of Freiburg , Münster , Munich and Marburg . Your most important academic teacher was Heinrich Büttner . In 1954 she spent seven months abroad in France. She completed her studies in the winter semester of 1960. In the same year she passed the Scientific Examination for High School Teaching in History, French and Politics. Endemann was Büttner's assistant at the Philipps University of Marburg from 1960 to 1962. A year later, she received her doctorate with the thesis Supervised by Büttner Market Studies and Market in France and Burgundy from the 9th to the 11th Century . From 1962 to 1964 she completed her legal clerkship in Darmstadt. In 1964 she passed the second state examination for teaching at grammar schools. From 1967 to 2000 she worked in high school education. Since 1975 she has been the director of studies and head of the social science department at the Lichtenbergschule Darmstadt . Since 1981 she has been head of the study seminar for teaching at grammar schools in Darmstadt. She died on February 18, 2016 at the age of 82. She was buried in the Darmstadt forest cemetery.

Her main focus was on comparative French-German constitutional history in the early and high Middle Ages as well as the history of science. In 1966 she became a corresponding member of the Southwest German Working Group for Urban History Research . From 1964 to 1967 she was a research assistant in the Konstanz working group for medieval history , of which she became a member in 1981. For a long time she was the only woman in this group of scholars who were respected in medieval research. Since 1983 she was secretary of the working group. She created an archive with statistical data. This made it clear who was taking part in the conference or what lectures he was giving. In 2001 she published a story about this working group on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. After the closure of the traditional conference center, the Hotel “Kaiserpfalz” in Mittelzell , Endemann made a major contribution in the 1990s to ensuring that the working group found a new conference location. In 1991 Endemann brought out a new edition of Heinrich Büttner's History of Alsace from 1939.

Fonts

  • History of the Konstanz working group. Development and structures 1951–2001. Thorbecke, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 978-3-7995-6907-1 ( full text online ).
  • Bailiwick and rule in the Alemannic-Burgundian border area (= lectures and research. Special issue. Volume 6). Thorbecke, Konstanz 1967 ( full text online ).
  • Market history and market in France and Burgundy from the 9th to 11th centuries (= lectures and research. Special issue. Volume 4). Thorbecke, Konstanz 1964 ( full text online ).

literature

  • Trust Endemann. In: Jürgen Petersohn (Ed.): The Constance Working Group for Medieval History. The members and their work. A bio-bibliographical documentation (= publications of the Konstanz working group for medieval history on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary 1951–2001. Volume 2). Thorbecke, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-7995-6906-5 , pp. 117-118. ( online )

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Remarks

  1. See the review by Johannes Bärmann in: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte, German Department 83 (1966), pp. 360–367.
  2. See the reviews by Gerhard Köbler in: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte, Canonical Department 120 (2003), pp. 430–433; Sigrid Schmitt in: Hessisches Jahrbuch für Landesgeschichte 56 (2006), p. 204.