Werner Buehrer

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Werner Bührer (born November 6, 1950 in Freiamt -Brettental) is a German political scientist .

Life

Bührer studied history and political science in Freiburg and Hamburg , from which he completed his doctorate in 1985 . He completed his habilitation in modern history and contemporary history and was a research assistant at the Institute for Contemporary History in Munich from 1985 to 1992 . From 1993 to 2005 he worked as a research assistant and lecturer at the Technical University of Munich . Between 2005 and 2016 he taught as a professor for contemporary history at the Technical University of Munich. He has been retired since 2016.

His research focuses on European integration , Franco-German economic relations, business associations in Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the history of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Fonts

  • with Edgar Grande (ed.): Entrepreneur associations and the state in Germany , Nomos, Baden-Baden 2000.
  • West Germany in the OEEC. Integration, crisis, probation 1947–1961 , Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1997.
  • (Ed.): Henry Axel Bueck: My curriculum vitae. With an introductory commentary , Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 1997.
  • (Ed.): The Adenauer era. The Federal Republic of Germany 1949–1963. Piper, Munich 1993.
  • (Ed. With Ludolf Herbst and Hanno Sowade): From the Marshall Plan to the EEC. The incorporation of the Federal Republic of Germany into the western world. Oldenbourg, Munich 1990.
  • Ruhrstahl and Europe. The Iron and Steel Industry Association and the Beginnings of European Integration 1945–1952. Oldenbourg, Munich 1986.

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