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The New University of Cologne

by Habbo Knoch, Ralph Jessen, Hans-Peter Ullmann

The University of Cologne has an unusual history: It was founded - for the second time - by the city council in 1919, more than 100 years after its predecessor institution, established in 1388, had been dissolved. Even as WWI was still being fought, the new university that had grown out of the Cologne Business School set up in 1901 was taking shape. As an institution, it combined theory, practice and social research and was formed in a spirit of progress and republicanism. But what paths did the university take after these beginnings? How did the Nazi regime, the establishment of the West German state, the 1968 student protests and the beginnings of what we now like to call globalisation affect it? Who were the people who left their mark on the institution and what were the critical decisions that were made? What was it like being a student in Cologne in different eras, and what was the relationship between the university, the city and its people? This book aims to present a rich, panoramic view of the universitys history stitched together from texts, biographies, images and objects. Together, they produce a vivid image of the continuities and transformations that shaped the University of Cologne from 1919 well into the 21st Century. This century has been a success story so far for the university: state-of-the-art teaching methods, a broad spectrum of disciplines and subjects, excellence in research and a very international outlook have made it a beacon of knowledge. The volume will be published on behalf of the Rector to mark this years 100th anniversary of the University of Colognes re-establishment. It was conceived and edited by Habbo Knoch, Ralph Jessen and Hans Peter Ullmann. All three are professors at the universitys History Department and have been leading a research project into the history of the new university since 2016. A board of experts made up of members of all of the universitys departments guided the books production. The chronicle was researched and written in close cooperation with the project coordinators by the Cologne-based history agency Reder, Roeseing & Prüfer.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Habbo Knoch is a professor of modern and modern history at the University of Cologne. Ralph Jessen is Professor of Modern History at the University of Cologne. Hans-Peter Ullmann is Professor em. for modern history at the University of Cologne.

Details

ISBN3412515558
Pages 296
Publisher Bohlau Verlag
ISBN-10 3412515558
ISBN-13 9783412515553
Short Title The New University of Cologne
Language English
Format Paperback
Imprint Bohlau Verlag
Place of Publication Koln
Country of Publication Germany
Author Hans-Peter Ullmann
Year 2020
Publication Date 2020-09-01
Subtitle Its History from 1919
Edited by Hans-Peter Ullmann
DEWEY 378.435514
Audience General
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

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