Ulf Morgenstern

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Ulf Morgenstern at the Liberalism Colloquium of the Archives of Liberalism , Jena 2018

Ulf Morgenstern (* 1978 in Dresden ) is a German historian . He has been a lecturer at the University of Hamburg since 2011 .

Life

Morgenstern began studying Middle and Modern History and English in 1999 at the University of Leipzig and the University of Coimbra in Portugal , from which he graduated in 2005 with a Magister Artium . From 2005 to 2011 he was a research assistant and research assistant at the history seminar and the chair for modern and contemporary history at the University of Leipzig with Ulrich von Hehl . He was awarded a Dr. phil. with the dissertation Citizenship and family tradition The liberal scholarly Schücking family did their doctorate in the 19th and 20th centuries . It was published by Schöningh Verlag in 2012 . For this work he received the Horst Springer Prize for Modern History of Saxony in 2011. Since 2011 he has been a research assistant at the Otto von Bismarck Foundation and a lecturer at the University of Hamburg.

Morgenstern is a member of the Association of Historians in Germany , the Society for University and Scientific History and the Association of Patrons and Friends of the University of Leipzig. He works as an author for the Neue Deutsche Biographie , is co-editor of the professorial catalog of the University of Leipzig and a reviewer of numerous specialist publications. For the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk he worked on several series, including 15 contributions for the history of Central Germany - Das Magazin .

Publications (selection)

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  • with Kristina Michaelis: The Gelnhausen upper middle-class families Becker and Schöffer. Merchants, cosmopolitans, art patrons. Am Goldenen Fuß, Hamburg 2013, ISBN 978-3-9816102-0-8 .
  • Citizenship and family tradition. The Schücking family of liberal scholars in the 19th and 20th centuries. ( Dissertation ) Schöningh, Paderborn 2012, ISBN 978-3-506-77353-1 .
  • Apprenticeship to a neo-absolute monarch. Kaiser Wilhelm II as a high school graduate from Kassel in the mirror of an unknown essay booklet. Otto von Bismarck Foundation, Friedrichsruh 2011, ISBN 978-3-933418-46-3 .
  • English studies at the University of Leipzig. The English Seminar in the German Empire, Weimar Republic and Third Reich 1891-1945. ( Master's thesis ) Evang. Publishing house, Leipzig 2006, ISBN 3-374-02356-8 .

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