Klaus Mlynek

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Klaus Mlynek in 2018

Klaus Mlynek (born 16 January 1936)[1][2] is a German historian and scientific archivist. The long-term director of the Stadtarchiv Hannover is one of the editors and authors of the  [de], an encyclopedia of Hanover.

Life[]

Boen in Poznań, Poland), Mlynek studied history, History of Christianity and history of law at the University of Jena and archival science at the  [de], completing with the Staatsexamen in 1957. The following year, he received his diploma as scientific archivist. The doctorate followed in 1961.

After working at the  [de] and the archive of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin from 1977 to 1997[3] Mylnek was director of the archives of Hanover. His focus of research have been aspects of Hanover's urban history.

Publications[]

Mlynek worked with Waldemar R. Röhrbein, the long-standing director of the Historisches Museum Hannover, on several publications:

  • 1994:  [de],  [de][4]
    • Vol. 1: Von den Anfängen bis zum Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts.[5] in collaboration with , and , ISBN 3-87706-351-9
    • Vol. 2: Vom Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts bis in die Gegenwart, in collaboration with , ISBN 3-87706-364-0

He worked on other publications after he retired:

  • 2001:  [de]
  • 2002:  [de]
  • 2009:  [de].

References[]

  1. ^  [de] zu Biographien Niedersachsen http://www.nlb-hannover.de/nis/niedersaechsische_personen/
  2. ^ Die Leute können doch rechnen – Historiker Klaus Mlynek über ein ungerades Jubiläum. Interview by Simon Benne. In Hannoversche Allgemeine dated 27 May 2016 (Online-Fassung auf www.pressreader.com; retrieved 23 July 2020)
  3. ^ The Stadtlexikon Hannover calls "1997" (back cover and p. 702), the database of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library "1999" under the bibliography result: , Gerhard Schneider (eds.): Stadt und Überlieferung. Commemorative publication for Klaus Mlynek, in  [de],  [de], Hanover 1999, ISBN 3-7752-4957-5
  4. ^ Geschichte der Stadt Hannover on WorldCat
  5. ^ Von den Anfängen bis zum Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts on WorldCaat

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