Thursday, October 29, 2009

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library tours? FSI

the beginning of the study is wrong about one of the buildings and often do not really know where you are supposed to go.
you order this from happening in the libraries of the Institute of History, we offer you the opportunity to experienced students strolling through the rooms and everything to look at:
  • Where can I find what?
  • How to use the OPAC?
  • What do I do if I do not find a book in the OPAC?
  • Who can help me, when I search an abbreviation for a journal?
If you are interested in a library tour, writes an email to fsi.geschichte @ stuve.uni-erlangen.de (Subject: Library Management) or with the next Wednesday to a list, we stop in the introductory lecture history with Dr. Kremer can go through.

Until then, a great week
your FSI

Monday, October 26, 2009

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next meeting

this Wednesday, 28.10. will have our next meeting FSI from 18h in Spokesmen, Turnstraße 7th

Anyone who wants to participate, is welcome. For the upcoming semester, there's much to plan and organize. For problems or questions we are trying to study you weiterzuhelfen Also Brian, too.

We look forward to seeing you!
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Thursday, October 22, 2009

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lectures and meetings

Where there is something interesting to listen?

12/22/2009 Gastvotrag: by Dr. Gisela Drossbach (LMU Munich)

additional information about their here.

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Alexander the Great and the opening of the world

The Reiss-Engelhorn-Museums Mannheim show to 21 February 2010 an exhibition of Alexander the Great. In addition to Personal Data Alxeanders and his conquests, there is archaeological and cultural articles on Asia. The special exhibition "Gold of the Steppe" ( 26.11.2009 - 25.05.2010) and the accompanying exhibition "At the foot of the Acropolis" ( to 31.10.2009) offer interesting Informtionen.

opening times: Tue-Sun 11-18
Clock

Admission: adults 10 €
(reduced rate: 8 €)

If you want to know more about this exhibition, then click here .

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Advent of the Gothic - Gothic 2009

Since the end of August can be the Magdeburg National Exhibition: The Emergence of the Gothic style on the occasion of the 800th Domjubiläums marvel. Still until 12/06/2009 are the 61 exhibits and numerous sculptures in the cultural history museum in Magdeburg seen.

opening times: daily 10:00 to 18:00
clock

Admission: adults 7 €
(reduced 5 €)
afternoon pass (from 15h): 5 €

more information on the exhibition and to find Magdeburg her here .

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ice age. Art and culture starts

In the period from 18.09.2009 to to 10.01.200 9 presents the Great Exhibition in Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg originals, reconstructions and animations about life in the Ice Age in Baden-Württemberg and Europe. place (reduced 8 €)

adults 10 € Audio Guide 2 €
more information: -:


opening times 18 clock
Thursday to 21 clock Mondays, closed Christmas Eve and New Year

Admission

Tuesday to Sunday 10 her here .

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exhibitions

What to see?

31/08/2009 - 06/12/2009
dawn of the Gothic. The Magdeburg Cathedral and the late Hohenstaufen

18.09. 2009 - 10.01.2010
ice age. Art and culture

03/10/2009 - 21/02/2010
Alexander the Great and the opening of the world. Asian Cultures in Transition


11/19/2009 - 11/04/2010
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Friday, October 16, 2009

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"Now it's serious"

A official welcome all new students by the Vice President Prof. Johanna Haberer and the Mayor of City of Erlangen, Dr. Siegfried Balleis place on 19.10. from 16h in Audimax instead.

Enjoy your
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the semester!

Dear Erstsemster,

the start of lectures, we wish you much fun, joy, and of course, success in studies. So you
the Unistart not so difficult, here are some tips:
  • on Monday, 10.19. place in Kollegienhaus (KH, University Street) in the Senate Room (1.016, 1st floor, left) from 10-12pm a welcome event for students of history instead. There you will erkklärt all content for study and offered the opportunity for questions.
  • WARNING: found on Monday nor no introductory courses (introductory lecture, exercise) instead.
  • what you need this semester to visit in any case:
  1. Introduction Lecture Ancient History (Erlangen and Nuremberg)
  2. introductory lecture Historical knowledge Medieval History (Erlangen and Nuremberg)
  3. introduction exercise Propaedeutics and auxiliary sciences (Erlangen and Nuremberg)
  4. for all without Latinum it is recommended already in the 1st To begin with the Latin term courses (at least as Inentsivkurs during the holidays 15.2.2010-3.3.2010): Latin 1 for beginners: either Mon, 15:00 to 17:15 and Wednesday, 14:00 to 16:15 or Sat, 15:30 to 17:45 and Friday, 8:30 to 10:45
Please contact us if you questions. Write us an e-mail ( fsi.geschichte @ stuve.uni-erlangen.de ) .
Current events are (hopefully * gg *) regularly updated here on this page and announced!


you soon
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Recent History (Not recessed)

fall 2009
  1. The German Confederation: Foundation, Engineering and Development - Discuss in this regard, in particular its importance for the development of the German nation-state!
  2. Franz von Papen and the demise of the Weimar Republic
  3. The double statehood in Deutschalnd 1949 - Explain the causes and go with particular reference to the role of the victors!
  4. state and churches in the Nazi era in Bavaria Bavarian
  5. The constitutions of 1818, 1919 and 1946 - a systematic comparison
spring 2009
  1. Federalism of the Federal Republic of Germany and its historical Roots in the 19th and 20 Century
  2. What is the importance of transport links and Innovation "train" in the industrialization process of the 19 Century?
  3. The Church in the Nazi regime between the opposition and adaptation. Please describe the basic lines and major problems!
  4. The Revolution of 1848 in Bavaria and Prussia compared
  5. American policy of occupation and reconstruction of Bavaria from 1945 to 1950
fall 2008
  1. The labor movement in German history from 1848 to 1933
  2. The "Ruhr struggle"
    causes , course and consequences of the occupation of the Ruhr in 1923
  3. The expulsion of Germans from the areas east of the Oder and Neisse
    Describe the process, its history and its positioning in the European history of the 20th Century, which was the "Age of Extremes" (Hobsbawm), also an "age of deportations, expulsions and ethnic cleansing"!
  4. state-building and reforms in Bavaria under Montgelas
  5. economic policy and economic development of Bavaria 1945-1970
spring 2008
  1. the early labor movement and the revolution of 1848 in Germany:
    Analyze theory-building, organizational forms and political practices !
  2. The "national community":
    Analyze their fundamentals, developments and aspirations and their political significance, especially during the Third Reich!
  3. Explain the political and economic situation in the GDR in the 1950s and early 1960s! To do so, especially on the uprising of 17 June 1953 and the construction of the Berlin Wall on 13 August 1961 one!
  4. The consequences of the secularisation of Bavaria in 1802/03:
    cultural economic policy
  5. Bavaria in the Weimar Republic
fall 2007
  1. Bismarck's "conservative revolution" and the internal politics of the Empire
  2. signs and interpret the main situations of German foreign policy between the Versailles Treaty and the end of the Brüning government taking account of international relations!
  3. politics of history: the preoccupation with the Nazi past in the two German states 1949-1989
  4. The relations between Bavaria and France in the Napoleonic period
  5. Discuss the acceptance and integration of displaced persons in 1945 at the example of Bavaria as a structural problem of the war!
spring 2007
  1. The End of the Old Kingdom to the German Empire: the most important stops on the way to the German nation state (1806-1871)
  2. One has the First World War, the "seminal catastrophe" of the 20th Centuries. Appreciate the event in its German, European and global political significance!
  3. developments and periods of foreign policy of the German Democratic Republic from 1949 to 1989
  4. in Bavaria, the Prince Regent Period (1886-1912): Elements of the inner and outer development
  5. Bavaria way from an agricultural to an industrial state. Outlines the development of economy and society 1840 to 1970.
Fall 2006
  1. Industrialization Deutschlands.Voraussetzungen, starts and runs down to the ramp the First World War
  2. The parties of the Weimar Republic: the programmatic and electoral success
  3. The Potsdam Conference.
    history, results, consequences
  4. The Bavarian Constitution of 1818: foundation, form and reform to 1918
  5. build the political structures in post-war Bavaria until 1949
spring 2006
  1. The Constitution of the "St. Paul"
    models , development process, content and meaning
  2. Describe forms of external self-presentation of the Nazi regime that served the seduction of the masses (the Party conferences, architecture, press)
  3. from the occupation for sharing
    Describe the way to the "dual German state was founded" (1945-1949)!
  4. Bavaria and the Empire 1870/71
  5. Hitler's rise to Bayern until 1923
fall 2005
  1. The German labor movement until the beginning of World War II.
  2. From the seizure of power to the "uniformity" of the countries (January 1933-January 1934). The establishment of the National Socialist dictatorship
  3. The Church and the Third Reich
  4. broad party-building and development in Bavaria in the 19th Century
  5. The Revolution of 1918/19 in Bavaria
spring 2005
  1. The restructuring of Europe at the beginning of the 19th Century
  2. of the market economy of the Weimar policy steered Nazi war economy (1933-1945)
  3. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989
    describe the result in its German, European, world implications!
  4. Bavaria way into the German Empire (1848-1871)
  5. Resistance in Bayern (1933-1945):
    research approaches, drives, circles and groups
Fall 2004
  1. Berlin, Petersburg, Moscow. Stages of the German-Russian relations from Bismarck to the end of the Weimar Republic (Note: the course of World War II need not be considered, but his results!)
  2. evidence and reasons for the weakness of the parliamentary system in Germany between 1919 and 1928.
  3. The development of the "German question" in the Federal Republic of Germany: from the (supposedly) missed opportunity of the Stalin notes until reunification under Helmut Kohl
  4. basic problems of social and political development in Bavaria 1818-1913
  5. Bayern in the First World War
spring 2004
  1. The Bismarck Reich and the German liberalism (to 1890)
  2. The Jewish policy in the Third Reich
    ideological conditions, phases, major events
  3. The regulatory experiment with the socialist centrally planned economy in the SBZ / DDR (1945-1990)
  4. Bavaria between Austria and Prussia 1815-1866
    the self and the politics of the middle power Bayern in the German Confederation
  5. Bayern in the occupation
    postwar social and political reconstruction 1945-1949

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modern history (not recessed)

fall 2009
  1. Please explain the conflicts result of the Reformation broken out between the Emperor and the Protestant gentry, and how they were solved!
  2. emperor, the Reichstag, Reich organs in the early modern period, even taking account of the journalism of the 17th kingdom Century
  3. The American Revolution (1763-1787): causes, course, results
  4. absolutism - a myth? Set apart with this question by using in particular the political, economic and cultural role of the estates, municipalities and cooperatives in selected southern princely states of the 17 and 18 Century to work out!
  5. Bavaria and France in 1800
spring 2009
  1. The Peasants' Revolt of 1525: Causes - Centres - Programme - Effects
  2. War, the Thirty Years War was a religious war?
  3. 1803 - 1806 - 1815: An era boundary between innovators and the latest German history
  4. The Reformation in Bavaria
  5. Bavaria and Prussia in the 18th Century
fall 2008
  1. Martin Luther and the development of the reform movement called up to the Diet of Augsburg of 1530
  2. historian on the era between the mid-16th and the mid-17th Century most of the "confessional age".
    Discuss the validity of this era name!
  3. Explain with examples the impact of information on government, education and church in the Old Kingdom!
  4. management reform and counter-reformation in its importance for the enforcement of sovereign absolutism in Bavaria before 1618
  5. Politics Maximilian I of Bavaria in the 30-year war between religious solidarity and ständischem self-interest
spring 2008
  1. The Reformation as a media event: Forms, range and limits the spread of Protestant doctrine from 1517 to 1530.
  2. of Westphalia Friedein new Perspective
    describe its services for the development of the European state system and its significance as the German constitutional position as the second religious peace.
  3. The foreign policy of France at the time of Richelieu.
  4. The peasant war in Bavaria.
  5. The reorganization of Bavaria in Mont Gelas.
fall 2007
  1. Charles V and the German imperial states. Discuss the possibilities and limits of imperial imperial policy 1521-1555! Some representations
  2. know a "French period", which had replaced a "English era" of Europe. If the former Labeling makes sense? How was France Leitmacht Europe in the first half of the 17th Century and early 18th Century?
  3. The time period 1803-1815 as a turning point - in Bavaria and Prussia, in Germany and Europe
  4. The "good Policey. Legal system and standards development in Bavaria and Swabia and Franconia from 1500-1800
  5. Baroque in Bavaria. Culture - Society - reign
spring 2007
  1. Explain the dual nature of the German Reformation as a religious renewal and reformation as a prince!
  2. Illuminate motives, key developments and results of the Dutch War of Independence 1568-1648!
  3. What were the causes of the French Revolution?
  4. war profiteers or peace promoters? On the role of Bavaria in the Thirty Years War
  5. Enlightenment in Bavaria
Fall 2006
  1. marginalized as a mirror of society in the Old Kingdom
  2. Represent the internal and external policy of Frederick the Great and discuss this problem of "enlightened absolutism"!
  3. Enlightenment in Germany: European relations and national identity
  4. Bavaria in English War of Succession
  5. The European prospects of Bavarian politics in the 18th Century. Possibilities and limitations.
spring 2006
  1. Describe key developmental stages in the development of the modern state (15th-18th century)!
  2. Describe the political, economic and technological requirements of the European expansion in 15-16. Century!
  3. Examine the economic, social, cultural and political consequences of the Thirty Years War in Germany!
  4. history of education in the area of today's Bavaria from the denominational education for: Objectives - organizational principles - innovative impulses
  5. Count Palatine Otto Heinrich von Pfalz-Neuburg - a typical Renaissance prince
fall 2005
  1. In the German historical scholarship in recent years, controversy over the extent to which the Holy Roman Empire 1500-1800 represents a special case of state formation in early modern Europe. Discuss them speak of the reasons for an interpretation of the empire as a state and where the problems are of such an interpretation!
  2. see what the main reasons for the emergence of forms of absolutist Rule in the German territorial states?
  3. The bourgeoisie in the late feudal society of the 18th Century (with examples)
  4. basic lines of religion and church politics in Bavaria, 16.-18. Century
  5. What does the Peace of Augsburg of 1555 for the region? Show at the Old Bavaria or Swabia and Franconia!
spring 2005
  1. To appreciate the significance of Charles V. for the German and European history
  2. imperial politics and religion Peace 1555-1618
  3. Germany and the French Revolution: perception, action, Defense
  4. Herzog (Elector ) Maximilian I of Bavaria: his personality, his sovereign policy and its importance in national politics.
  5. Bavaria and Prussia in the 18th Century.
Fall 2004
  1. Reformation movement and Society 1517-1530
  2. The importance of the Treaty of Westphalia for the early modern imperial history
  3. Describe the key concerns of physiocracy, mercantilism and classical English political economy
  4. Bavaria as a corporate state - Outline the key stages of the relationship between prince and country levels in the period 16 to 18 Century!
  5. Enlightenment in the 18th Bavarian Century
spring 2004
  1. broad early modern constitution (1495-1806)
  2. The causes of the Thirty Years War
  3. Prussia under Frederick the Great. A "kingdom of contradictions?
  4. Humanism of the Renaissance in Bavaria
  5. The role of Bavaria in the War of English Succession 1701-1714

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medieval history (not recessed)

fall 2009
  1. The Irish and Anglo-Saxon mission has influenced the early medieval world of Central Europe sustainable. Outline the main missionary activities and sit in this context with the work of Boniface (d. 754) apart!
  2. make the development of high medieval papacy by the Concordat of Worms (1122) to the death of Emperor Frederick II (1250) is! Work it out important steps!
  3. Type a brief overview of the history of the plague of 1348 and discuss the consequences of the pandemic!
  4. Charlemagne and Bavaria: Discuss the ratio is Kalrs to the Great Duke Tassilo and compare the position of Bavaria in the Frankish Empire before and after the fall of Tassilo!
spring 2009
  1. Conrad II and Henry III. The Roman-German Empire under the early Salian
  2. Sketch the most important areas and topics of religious, cultural and political change in the 11th and early 12th Century!
  3. Sketch the importance of the empire after the Hohenstaufen! Identify important figures and events of the late medieval imperial history and determine the effect of the Roman imperial title in its historical context!
  4. The Agilolfinger as dukes of Bavaria
fall 2008
  1. The justification of the Frankish kingdom under Clovis (486-511)
  2. reform The Church of 11 Century - Vehicles, concerns, impacts
  3. royalty and nobility and the Staufer
  4. Discuss whether the policy of the Wittelsbach in Bavaria in the 13th Century as a "success story" can be called!
spring 2008
  1. Set the development of Benedictine monasticism in Europe from the founding of the monastery of Monte Cassino to the reforms of Benedict of Aniane is! Proceed to the main contents of the Rule of St. Benedict, one on the spread of the rule in Europe, to compete with other monastic rules and the importance of the reforms of Benedict of Aniane!
  2. The Ottos and the Church
  3. the time of Pope Innocent III. to Pope Boniface VIII is usually characterized as an era of education hierocratic ideas of the Roman papacy. Characterize the development of papal claims in the 13 Century, give some important examples and establish links with the general history.
  4. Ludwig of Bavaria than Bavarian sovereign
fall 2007
  1. The coronation of Charlemagne: History - History - Sources
  2. The First Crusade 1096-1099: origins, course and results
  3. The great Western Schism (1378 -1415): Sketch outbreak, course and overcome the great Western Schism and make a historic vote! What were the consequences of this so long-running schism?
  4. The position of the Bavarian Duke and her change of 9 to 12 Century
spring 2007
  1. Set in the broad phase, carriers and methods of the German mission in early middle age is! Go to at least one example in more detail (eg Winfrid Boniface)
  2. The emergence of cities in the high medieval Europe
  3. The interregnum: concept, event history, significance for the constitutional development of the medieval German empire
  4. imperial cities in Bavaria In the late Middle Ages. Edit the topic using at least two imperial towns in what is now Bavaria! Go with aspects such as constitution, economy and society, relationship to nobility, princes and poor!
Fall 2006
  1. The empire-building of the Western and Eastern Goths
  2. monarchy and Principality at the time of Barbarossa (1152-1190)
  3. Unity and Diversity: The 15th Century as the era of the late medieval history
  4. Bavaria in the Carolingian period
spring 2006
  1. Sketch stages and reasons for the disintegration of the Carolingian Empire from the points of unity and division thought principle (806-887)!
  2. Emperor Henry III. (1039-1056) A key figure of the kingdom and church history
  3. The Council of Constance: tasks - problem solving - Bayern
  4. aftermath of the first Wittelsbach: 1180-1253
fall 2005
  1. The importance of Clovis for the Frankish Empire
  2. the time of Otto III. to Henry III. is often referred to as a phase of Sakralkönigtums. Discuss what is meant by this term, and put it to the theory and practice of rule in the time of Otto III. with respect! The
  3. German king elections 1273-1410/11: Presentation and final comparison of the factors
  4. towns and markets in medieval England (at least three examples)
spring 2005
  1. Charlemagne and Otto the Great: Compare the position the two rulers to the opposition inside, with Italy and with its eastern neighbors
  2. Gregory VII and Henry IV - Milestones of a dispute
  3. "humanism" and "Renaissance". Explain the basis of selected examples from the late medieval history, sense and nonsense of such epoch tag!
  4. The importance of relationships for Italy late medieval Old Bavaria, Franconia and / or Schwab.
Fall 2004
  1. rise of the Carolingian Empire to Charlemagne. Conditions, major events, structures
  2. Hohenstaufen and Guelphs. Sketch conflict and cooperation, explain the background and give the reason for their verdict! The struggle of Louis IV
  3. (of Bavaria) against the Curia
  4. from so-called younger tribal duchy to the territorial state: Stations of the constitutional development of Bavaria from the 10th-13th Century
spring 2004
  1. By Ludwig the Child to Otto the Great - rule resolution and consolidation
  2. kingdom and principality in the late Hohenstaufen
  3. Elector and King College choice up to the Golden Bull of Emperor Charles IV (1356) (including)
  4. The fall of Tassilo III. History, causes, consequences for Bayern

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ancient history (not recessed)

fall 2009
  1. The king in Rome: Explain source of problems and historical development!
  2. rename the main areas of conflict in the struggle between emperors and senators in the first Century BC and AD explain Before this background, which meant the title of "Optimus Princeps" Trajan for Kaiser!
  3. Explain the development of the Athenian state from Solon to Cleisthenes! The Ptolemaic
  4. : Describe the historical development and work out key features!
spring 2009
  1. Describe the constitution of Sparta in the Archaic period!
  2. The Diadochi and the fight for Alexander's heritage
  3. The reform attempts of the two Gracchi.
    What are the motives? Why and to whom they failed?
  4. The Flavian
fall 2008
  1. Describe what role has the Emperor Constantine played in the establishment of Christianity!
  2. Augustus and the establishment of the principate
  3. Philip II of Macedon and the rise to 336 BC
  4. The Great Greek colonization
    Explain the causes and course of the colonization movement and the form which took a colony usually grounds!
spring 2008
  1. Explain conditions and during the development of the Greek polis!
  2. Describe the most important institutions of Athenian democracy!
  3. The Constitution of the Roman Republic
  4. Diocletian and the first tetrarchy (284-305 AD)
    internal reform and external developments.
fall 2007
  1. Describe the course of the Persian wars and their impact on Greek history!
  2. The Hellenistic States World 281-168 BC
  3. Marius and Sulla
  4. out what the ruler of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty (Augustus - Nero) to secure its successor?
spring 2007
  1. The tyranny in the Hellenic space of 6 to the 4. Century: continuities and differences
  2. Greece 404-338 BC
  3. The consequences of the second Punic war to the Mediterranean world
  4. The rule of the Constantinian dynasty (306-363 AD)
autumn 2006
  1. What have helped Solon and Cleisthenes to the emergence of democracy in Athens? Compare the work of both statesmen!
  2. Write a short "Cultural History of Hellenism"!
  3. Rome and Carthage (264-201 BC)
  4. The administration of the Roman Empire under the Principate
spring 2006
  1. Greece in the age of Pentekontaëtie
  2. The structure of the Ptolemaic Empire in the 3rd -1. Century BC
  3. The emergence of a world empire. Sketch the genesis of the Roman Empire!
  4. Describe the process of institutionalization and consolidation of the early Principate!
fall 2005
  1. The Felszug of Xerxes against Greece (480-479 BC)
  2. demise of the Hellenistic empires
  3. Was the Roman Republic a democracy? Describe and discuss the republican constitution!
  4. Reform of the Roman Empire under Diocletian (284-305)
spring 2005
  1. The Greek colonization (8th to 6th century): causes, course and results
  2. The rise of Macedon under King Philip II Requirements - Changes - Results
  3. Rome inroads into the Greek East: Outline the historical development and discuss the Roman expansion efforts!
  4. The Christianization of the Roman Empire (Constantine the Great to Justinian)
Fall 2004
  1. Solon, Cleisthenes, Pericles. Origin and nature of the Greek democracy
  2. The battle for supremacy in Greece and the Aegean Sea area 500-386 BC
  3. described the tension between Rome and Carthage in the 3rd and 2 Century BC!
  4. Roman frontier and foreign policy of the Flavian to the Severern
spring 2004
  1. role in the Persian Wars Athens
  2. The late empire of Achaemenian and Alexander the Great (ca. 400-330 v. BC)
  3. The Constitution of the classical Roman republic
  4. The collapse of the Roman Rule on the Rhine and Danube