Werner Vogel (archivist)

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Werner Vogel (born November 28, 1930 in Berlin ; † November 14, 2016 ) was a German archivist and historian , most recently director of the Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage in Berlin-Dahlem .

Life

With a short break after graduating from high school (1950), Werner Vogel studied history , philosophy , German and Latin philology at the Free University of Berlin from 1951 . In 1957 he received his doctorate on Brandenburg state history under Wilhelm Berges and Johannes Schultze . This was followed by a job at the Berlin publisher Duncker & Humblot . From 1959 Vogel was employed at the Landesarchiv Berlin , first as a non-scheduled academic volunteer, then as an archive trainee. After the preparatory service, which ended at the archive school in Marburg , he went through the stations up to the senior councilor at the state archive. In 1966 Vogel moved to the Geheime Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, whose director he was from 1989 until his retirement in 1995. Under Botho Brachmann , Vogel received a lectureship in archival science at the Humboldt University in Berlin in 1991 and was appointed honorary professor for historical auxiliary science and regional history at the FU in 1996.

Honors and memberships (selection)

Fonts (selection)

  • The "Blood Bible" by Friedrich Freiherr von der Trenck (1727–1794) (= publications from the archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage; vol. 69), Cologne / Weimar / Vienna: Böhlau 2014.
  • The Wittstocker house book. From the estate of Wilhelm Polthier (= publications from the archives of Prussian cultural heritage; vol. 46), Cologne / Weimar / Vienna: Böhlau 1998.
  • Guide through the history of Berlin , Berlin: Rembrandt Verl. 1966, 4th, revised. and supplementary edition 1993.
  • Berlin and its coat of arms , Berlin / Frankfurt a. M .: Ullstein 1987.
  • Prignitz cadastre. 1686–1687 (= Central German Research; Vol. 92), Cologne / Vienna: Böhlau 1985.
  • Ed. With Lothar Zögner: Prussia in the map. Exhibition by the Secret State Archives and the State Library of Prussian Cultural Heritage in the Secret State Archives, Berlin-Dahlem, from September 17 to October 31, 1979, Berlin: Secret State Archives 1979.
  • Ground plan for German administrative history ; Part: Vol. 5: Row A, Prussia, Brandenburg, Marburg / Lahn: Johann-Gottfried-Herder-Inst. 1975.
  • The whereabouts of the Wendish population in the Mark Brandenburg , Berlin: Duncker & Humblot 1960 (also Diss. Phil. FU Berlin from November 5, 1957).

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See obituary (2017).
  2. Prof. Dr. Werner Vogel. In: Obituaries. Der Tagesspiegel , December 9, 2016, accessed on October 2, 2018 .