Ulrich lens

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Ulrich Linse (born September 27, 1939 in Neu-Ulm ) is a German historian .

Linse attended the Schubart high school in Ulm; Abitur in 1959. He studied history, political science and English in Tübingen, Bangor and Munich. His doctorate took place under Karl Bosl . He was senior teacher at the Münchenkolleg , and from 1992 until his retirement in 2004 he held a professorship for modern history and contemporary history at the Munich University of Applied Sciences . His research focuses on alternative social movements from the Second Empire to the Federal Republic, in particular anarchism , life reform movement , youth movement, new religions and environmental protection efforts.

Publications

Books

  • 1969: Organized anarchism in the German Empire from 1871 . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1969.
  • 1973: The commune of the German youth movement . An attempt to overcome the class struggle from the spirit of bourgeois utopia. The "communist settlement Blankenburg" near Donauwörth 1919/20 . Beck, Munich 1973.
  • 1974: Gustav Landauer and the Revolutionary Period 1918–19. The political speeches, writings, decrees and letters of Landauer from the November revolution 1918-1919, edited, introduced and provided with a detailed biographical and bibliographical appendix by Ulrich Linse. Karin Kramer Verlag , Berlin 1974.
  • 1976: The anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist youth movement 1919–1933 . Dipa-Verlag, Frankfurt 1976.
  • 1977: Ernst Friedrich on the 10th anniversary of his death . European Ideas Publishing House, Berlin 1977.
  • 1981: The determined youth. 1919-1921: Germany's first revolutionary school and student movement . Dipa-Verlag, Ffm. 1981, ISBN 3-763802231 .
  • 1983: Back, oh human, to mother earth. Rural communes in Germany 1890–1933 . DTV, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-42302934X .
  • 1983: Barefoot prophets. Savior of the twenties. Wolf Jobst Siedler Verlag, Berlin 1983, ISBN 3-886800881 .
  • 1986: Ökopax and anarchy. A history of ecological movements in Germany . DTV, 1986, ISBN 3-42310550X .
  • 1996: Spirit seer and miracle worker. Search for salvation in the industrial age . Fischer Taschenbuch, Ffm. 1996, ISBN 3-596601649 .
  • 2005: Ulm workers' life. From the Empire to the early Federal Republic . Klemm and Oelschläger, Ulm 2005, ISBN 3-932577647 .
  • 2008: The island of Rhodes (Greece): Geological stratigraphy and political strategy. Two hundred and fifty years of research history (1761–2008) . Publishing house Documenta Naturae, special volume 52, Munich 2008.

Essays

  • "Sexual Deprivation of Youth". About youth movement and sexuality. In: Thomas Koebner , Rolf Peter Janz, Frank Trommler (eds.): “The new times are moving with us”. The myth of youth. Frankfurt am Main 1985, pp. 245-309.
  • Sex reform and sex counseling. In: Diethart Kerbs , Jürgen Reulecke (Ed.): Handbook of German Reform Movements 1880-1933. Wuppertal 1998, pp. 211-226.
  • "Fundamentalist" homeland security. Reinhard Falter's “natural philosophy” . In: Völkisch and national. On the topicality of old thought patterns in the 21st century . Edited by Uwe Puschner and G. Ulrich Großmann: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2009. ISBN 978-3-534-20040-5 . S. 156–178 (Scientific supplements to the display of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Volume 29)
  • The wandering bird . In: Etienne François & Hagen Schulze (eds.): German places of memory III , Verlag CH Beck, Beck'sche Reihe, Munich 2009, pp. 531–548
  • Mazdaznan - the race religion of the Aryan kingdom of peace , in: Stefanie von Schnurbein u. Justus H. Ulbricht (Ed.): Völkische Religion and Krisen der Moderne. Drafts of “species-specific” belief systems since the turn of the century , Würzburg 2001, pp. 268–291
  • The spiritualism in Germany in 1900 . In: Moritz Bassler, Hildegard Chatellier (ed.): Mystique, mysticisme et modernité en Allemagne autour de 1900 / Mysticism, mysticism and modernity in Germany around 1900 . Strasbourg 1998, pp. 95-113.
  • The film “Eternal Forest” - or: Overcoming time through space. A cinematic implementation of Rosenberg's "Myth of the 20th Century" . In: Zeitschrift für Pädagogik, Supplement No. 31, 1993, pp. 57–75.
  • Asia as an alternative? The alternative cultures of the Weimar period . In: Hans G. Kippenberg , Brigitte Luchesi: Religious studies and cultural criticism . Marburg, 1991, pp. 325-364.
  • The Black Sharms - an anti-fascist fighting organization of German anarchists . In: Archives for the History of Resistance and Work, Volume 9, 1989.
  • The real testimony. A psychohistorical interpretation of the First World War. In: Klaus Vondung (Ed.): War experience . Göttingen 1980, pp. 19-114. (with excerpts from the autobiography of Wilhelm Lamszus ).
  • "Seeds should not be ground". To re-symbolize the death of a soldier. In: Klaus Vondung (Ed.): War experience . Göttingen 1980.

Festschrift

  • Departures, side paths, astray. Search movements and subcultures in the 20th century. Festschrift for Ulrich Linse . Edited by Judith Baumgartner and Bernd Wedemeyer-Kolwe , Verlag Königshausen and Neumann, Würzburg 2004. ISBN 3-82602883X .

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