Peter Berglar Explained

Peter Berglar (February 8, 1919 – November 10, 1989) was a German historian, professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Cologne, and was known for his many publications. His biography of Thomas More is considered one of the best.

Early life and education

Berglar was born in Kassel in 1919 and grew up in Darmstadt. He studied human medicine in Berlin and received his MD in 1944. He practised medicine until 1966, specializing in internal medicine in Cologne.

At the University of Cologne, he studied history, German philology, and Iberian and Latin-American history. He finished his doctoral studies in 1969 and his doctoral thesis was published. In 1970, he was appointed Professor of Medieval and Modern History at the University of Cologne.

Publications

Berglar wrote numerous literary works, essays, articles for scientific journals and newspapers, along with appearances on the radio. The following can be highlighted:

He also wrote the following biographies:

References

  1. Walther Rathenau: Seine Zeit, sein Werk, seine Persönlichkeit. Schuenemann, Bremen 1970, (edition from 1982)