Matthias Stickler Explained

Matthias Stickler (born 31 May 1967) is a German historian.

Career

Born in Aschaffenburg, Stickler attended the in Aschaffenburg and acquired there in 1986 the general university entrance qualification. From 1988 to 1993 he studied history, German studies and citizenship education for a chair at the University of Würzburg. In 1993 he became a member of the in the Cartellverband. After the first Staatsexamen, he received his doctorate in 1997 with a dissertation with .[1] Afterwards, he was scientific assistant at the chair for Modern and Contemporary History II at the University of Würzburg with Harm-Hinrich Brandt and, from 2000, with Wolfgang Altgeld. He habilitated in 2003 and received the Venia legendi for more recent history.[2] [3] The Würzburg Faculty of Philosophy I appointed him in 2008 as representative for the Bologna Process.

in 2010 Stickler was appointed professor at the University of Würzburg. His main research areas are Flight and expulsion of Germans and their integration in West Germany. Other areas of interest are the Habsburg monarchy, genocide studies, German resistance to Nazism, and . On 1 October 2011 he was appointed scientific director of the . Since 2014 he has been supporting the with the publication of the yearbook Einst und Jetzt.[4] He continues to lecture at the University of Bonn and the University of Mainz.

Honorary offices

Minister of State Bernd Neumann appointed Stickler in 2009 to the scientific advisory board of the .[5] The University of Würzburg appointed him in 2012 as a representative on the board of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hochschulkunde. He is a lecturer of the Hanns Seidel Foundation.

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Notes and References

  1. Dissertation: Erzherzog Albrecht von Österreich – Selbstverständnis und Politik eines konservativen Habsburgers im Zeitalter Kaiser Franz Josephs. Matthiesen Verlag, Husum 1997 (Historische Studien, vol. 450), .
  2. Habilitationsschrift: "Ostdeutsch heißt Gesamtdeutsch" – Organisation, Selbstverständnis und heimatpolitische Zielsetzungen der deutschen Vertriebenenverbände 1949–1972.
  3. Matthias Stickler: Organisation, Selbstverständnis und heimatpolitische Zielsetzungen der deutschen Vertriebenenverbände 1949–1972, Düsseldorf 2004 (Forschungen und Quellen zur Zeitgeschichte, vol. 46), .
  4. http://www.vfcg.eu/jahrbuch/ Jahrbuch des Vereins für corpsstudentische Geschichtsforschung
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20121019191538/http://www.dhm.de/sfvv/wissenschaftlicher_beraterkreis.html Vertreibung, Versöhnung: Wissenschaftlicher Beraterkreis
  6. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/643145032 Religiöse und konfessionelle Minderheiten als wirtschaftliche und geistige Eliten (16. bis frühes 20. Jahrhundert).
  7. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/958091504 Jahreskalender der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Hochschulkunde (DGfH)