Ulrich Planck

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Ulrich Planck (born January 10, 1922 in Stuttgart ) is a German agricultural sociologist. As a department head and professor, he represented the subject of rural social research at the University of Hohenheim for many years , as a lecturer at the universities of Bonn and Halle / Saale, and as a visiting professor in Turkey.

biography

U. Planck was born as the son of Pastor Oskar Planck. He spent his school and high school days in Heidenheim and Stuttgart. In 1939 he was drafted into military service and served in the Air Force as a long-range reconnaissance aircraft until 1945. After two years of practice, he began studying agricultural sciences in 1947 at the Hohenheim Agricultural University , which he graduated in 1950 as a qualified farmer and in 1953 as Dr. agr. graduated. He was first head of the Gaisbühl apprentice home near Reutlingen (1951/52) and the rural youth investigation department at the Bund Deutscher Landjugend, until he returned to the Hohenheim Agricultural University in 1956, where he completed his habilitation (1963), the venia legendi for the subject "Sozialökonomik des Agriculture and Rural Sociology ". In 1965 he was appointed professor and head of the agricultural sociology department in Hohenheim. As a lecturer he represented this subject at the Universities of Bonn and Halle (Saale), as an expert for the International Labor Office (ILO) for rural employment problems in Egypt . His main research interests in West Germany and the Middle East (Iran, Egypt, Turkey) were rural youth, village development, agricultural reforms and structural improvements. The standard work on land and agricultural sociology was created in the 1970s and was published by Ulm in Stuttgart in 1979.

Fonts (selection)

  • 1952 Offspring and expiring companies
  • 1956 The situation of the West German rural youth
  • 1959 The spread of family farming companies
  • 1962 The social and economic conditions in an Iranian village
  • 1964 The family farm between patriarchy and partnership
  • 1970 rural youth in social change; Juventa Munich ISBN 3-7799-0068-8
  • 1971 The rural community: Hanover
  • 1972 Rural Turkey; DLG Frankfurt / M. ISBN 3-7690-0255-5 (35 additional articles on the social situation in Turkey)
  • 1974 Iranian villages after the land reform; Leske Opladen ISBN 3-7850-0257-2
  • 1979 standard work according to with Joachim Ziche: Land and Agricultural Sociology; Ulm Stuttgart, ISBN 3-8001-2123-9
  • 1983 Rural youths become adults
  • 1986 village renewal and village research; Leopold Stocker Verlag , Graz ISBN 3-900307-20-2
  • 1990 Situation and problems of children in rural Turkey; ALANO Aachen ISBN 3-89399-100-X
  • 1991 Protestant rural education in Württemberg
  • 2003 The ancestors of the philosopher Karl Christian Planck; Stuttgart ISBN 3-934464-03-3

literature

  • Schwertfeger Johannes and Hans-Jürgen Andras: Inventory of adult education, an empirical-statistical study with the collaboration of Ulrich Planck and Manfred G. Raupp; Neckar-Verlag Villingen: Series Education in a New Perspective, 1970
  • Jauch Dieter and Franz Kromka: Agricultural sociological orientations - Ulrich Planck for his 65th birthday, Stuttgart, Ulmer 1987, ISBN 3-8001-3074-2
  • Kromka Franz and Gerd Vonderach: Land reports No. 7 special issue, Festschrift Ulrich Planck on his 80th birthday; Aachen, Shaker 2001, ISSN  1436-8706

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