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Ewald Frie
Born
(1962-10-10) 10 October 1962 (age 58)
Nottuln
Nationality
German
Alma mater
University of Münster
Scientific career
Fields
Modern history
Institutions
University of Duisburg-Essen, University of Trier, University of Tübingen
Ewald Frie studied modern history, medieval history, and Catholic theology at the University of Münster. From 1989 to 1991 he worked as Academic Trainee at Institute for Westphalian Regional History in Münster. In 1992 he gained his PhD. Frie has been Academic Assistant and Assistant Professor at the Chair of Modern History, held by Hans-Ulrich Thamer, at the University of Münster. From 1993 to 1995 he was Assistant Professor at Science Center North Rhine-Westphalia (Wissenschaftszentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen) in Düsseldorf. In 1995 he became Assistant Professor at the Chair of Modern History, held by Wilfried Loth, at the University of Duisburg-Essen. In 2001 he finished his Second Doctorate (Habilitation). Afterwards Frie worked as Assistant Professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen until April 2007 when he became Professor at the University of Trier. One year later Frie accepted a call to become Full Professor for modern history at the University of Tübingen.[1] From July 2011 to August 2016 Frie was also spokesperson of the Collaborative Research Center 923 "Threatened Orders. Societies under Stress".[2]
Member of the Preußischen Historischen Kommission (Prussian Historical Commission)
Member of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Preußische Geschichte (Working Group for Prussian History)
Member of the Lamprecht-Gesellschaft, Leipzig
Member of the Arbeitskreis für Außereuropäische Geschichte (Working Group for Non-European History)
University Liaison for the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Co-editor of the book series "Bedrohte Ordnungen", "Adelswelten", and "Contubernium. Tübinger Beiträge zur Universitäts- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte"
Co-editor of the Internet portal “Europäische Geschichte” (18th-21st centuries) associated with the “history.transnational” project (www.europa.clio-online.de)
Member of the Board of the Sigurd-Greven-Stiftung, Cologne
Selected publications (in German)[]
Revolution, Krieg und die Geburt von Staat und Nation. Staatsbildung in Europa und den Amerikas 1770–1930. (= Bedrohte Ordnungen. Bd. 3). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2016, ISBN978-3-16-153597-0.[3]
Aufruhr – Katastrophe – Konkurrenz – Zerfall. Bedrohte Ordnungen als Thema der Kulturwissenschaften. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2014, ISBN978-3-16-152757-9.[4]
Friedrich II. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2012, ISBN978-3-499-50720-5.[5]
Das Deutsche Kaiserreich. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2004, ISBN3-534-14725-1.[6]
Friedrich August Ludwig von der Marwitz: 1777–1837. Biographien eines Preußen. Schöningh, Paderborn 2001, ISBN3-506-72730-3.
Caritativer Katholizismus in Deutschland im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert: Literatur zur Erforschung seiner Geschichte aus den Jahren 1960 bis 1993. Lambertus, Freiburg im Breisgau 1994, ISBN3-7841-0728-1.
Wohlfahrtsstaat und Provinz: Fürsorgepolitik des Provinzialverbandes Westfalen und des Landes Sachsen 1880–1930. Schöningh, Paderborn 1993, ISBN3-506-79580-5.