Ulf Dirlmeier

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Ulf Dirlmeier (born January 18, 1938 in Munich ; † February 21, 2011 in Freudenberg - Alchen ) was a German historian .

Ulf Dirlmeier studied history, social and economic history and German at the universities of Würzburg and Heidelberg . In Heidelberg he received his doctorate in 1965 under Erich Maschke with the thesis Medieval royalty in economic competition . Dirlmeier then worked as a research assistant at the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences . He worked as an assistant and senior assistant at the TU Berlin and the University of Mannheim . His habilitation took place in 1977 with a thesis on the income situation and cost of living in Upper German cities in the late Middle Ages (mid-14th to early 16th century).

Dirlmeier taught from 1981 to 2003 as a professor for Middle and Modern History at the University of Siegen . His main research interests were urban, environmental, state and economic history . He became a full member in 1991 and a corresponding member in 2006 of the Historical Commission for Westphalia .

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  • History of living. Volume 2: 500-1800. House, living, residing. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1998, ISBN 3-421-03112-6 .
  • with Rainer S. Elkar and Gerhard Fouquet: Public building in the Middle Ages and early modern times. Accounts as a source for the financial, economic and social history of the building industry (= material tradition and history. Siegen treatises on the development of material culture. Vol. 9). Scripta-Mercaturae-Verlag, St. Katharinen 1991, ISBN 3-922661-93-9 .
  • with Gerhard Fouquet: people, things and the environment in history. New questions of historical science about the past (= material tradition and history. Siegen treatises on the development of material culture. Vol. 5). Scripta-Mercaturae-Verlag, St. Katharinen 1989, ISBN 3-922661-50-5 .

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