Ulrich Matthée

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Ulrich Matthée (born November 9, 1941 in Tilsit ) is a German political scientist and university professor .

Life

Matthée's ancestors emigrated from the canton of Neuchâtel to Prussian Lithuania in 1712 . The flight and expulsion of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe from 1945 to 1950 brought his family to Boostedt .

After graduating from the Plön Castle boarding school , he became a reserve officer in the tank battalion 183 . From 1963 he studied Romance studies (Portuguese, French), political science , geography and law at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU) and the Free University of Berlin . For study visits he was in Barcelona and Lisbon .

With a dissertation on local politics in Segeberg doctorate he 1967 Dr. phil. He passed the legal traineeship exam in 1969 and obtained his doctorate with a thesis on the Enabling Act 1971, also as a Dr. iur. From 1973 to 1977 he was a policy advisor to Prime Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg . He completed his habilitation in political science in 1978 (Dr. sc. Pol. Habil.). During the eight years as a private lecturer at the CAU, he held a visiting professorship at the Pennsylvania State University in 1981 . After one year research stays in Barcelona and Lisbon he became professor for political science at the CAU in 1986 . In 2006 he retired.

Matthée is married in his second marriage and has two children from his first marriage. He lives in Kiel .

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Individual evidence

  1. Philological dissertation: Elite education in local politics. A study of the circulation of political leadership groups using the example of the Segeberg district
  2. Legal dissertation: The legality of the Enabling Act of March 24, 1933 and the barriers to constitutional revision in the Weimar Constitution
  3. ^ Habilitation thesis: Catalan Question and Spanish Autonomies
  4. Ulrich Matthée