Timeline of the history of Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Münster , North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany .
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Prior to 19th century [ ]
19th century [ ]
20th century [ ]
1901
Tram begins operating.
[de ] established.
1905 - Population: 81,468.[22]
1906 - [de ] (library) and SC Preußen Münster (football club) founded.
1908 - Westphalian State Museum opens.
1919
[de ] founded.[citation needed ]
Population: 100,452.[23]
1926 - Halle Münsterland and Preußenstadion (stadium) open.
1929 - [de ] (regional history institute) founded.[24]
1940
16 May: Bombing of city by Allied forces begins.(de ) [25]
Population: 144,945.
1946 - [de ] newspaper begins publication.[26]
1947 - Reconstruction of Prinzipalmarkt begins.
1948 - University of Münster's [de ] established.[1]
1956 - Städtische Bühnen Münster (theatre) built.[17]
1958 - Old City Hall reconstructed.
1960
City twinned with Orléans , France.[17]
Population: 180,117.
1971 - Fachhochschule Münster established.
1972 - Münster/Osnabrück Airport begins operating.[17]
1974 - Population: 200,448.
1975
[de ] becomes part of city.
Population: 264,546.
1977
1979
[de ] founded.
[de ] created.
1981 - [de ] begins.
1984 - [de ] becomes mayor.
1985 - Fernmeldeturm Münster (TV tower) erected.
1987 - Catholic pope visits city.[17]
1993
[de ] survey begins.
[de ] opens.
1994 - [de ] becomes mayor.
1999 - [de ] becomes mayor.
21st century [ ]
2003 - [de ] mosque opens in Hiltrup.
2005 - [de ] begins operating.
2007 - January: Storm .
2009 - [de ] becomes mayor.
2010 - Population: 279,803.
2012 - British military stationed in York Barracks in Gremmendorf depart.[27] [28] [2]
2018 - 2018 Münster attack .
See also [ ]
References [ ]
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^ Donald J. Harreld , ed. (2015). A Companion to the Hanseatic League . Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-28476-0 .
^ Christof Jeggle (2011). "Pre-industrial Worlds of Production: Conventions, Institutions and Organizations". Historical Social Research . 36 (4 (138)): 125–149. JSTOR 23032288 .
^ Henri Bouchot (1890). "Topographical index of the principal towns where early printing presses were established" . In H. Grevel (ed.). The book: its printers, illustrators, and binders, from Gutenberg to the present time . London: H. Grevel & Co.
^ Georg Michael Pachtler (1890). "Chronologie der Stiftung von Kollegien S.J. innerhalb des alten deutschen Reiches und Belgiens (Chronology of Jesuit colleges in the old German Empire and Belgium)" . Monumenta Germaniae Paedagogica (in German). 9 . Berlin: A. Hofmann & Comp.
^ Julius Petzholdt (1853), "Münster" , Handbuch Deutscher Bibliotheken (in German), Halle: H.W. Schmidt, OCLC 8363581
^ Stadtarchiv. "Kongressstadt Münster 1643 bis 1649" . Stadtgeschichte online (in German). Stadt Münster. Retrieved 30 October 2015 .
^ Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte (1994). Renate Schwärzel (ed.). Nachweis historischer Quellen in Unternehmen, Körperschaften des Öffentlichen Rechts (Kammern) und Verbänden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland . Deutsche Wirtschaftsarchive (in German). 1 . Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. ISBN 978-3-515-06211-4 .
^ Franz A.J. Szabo (2013). "Chronology of Major Events" . The Seven Years War in Europe: 1756-1763 . Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-88697-6 .
^ "Garden Search: Germany" . London: Botanic Gardens Conservation International . Retrieved 30 October 2015 .
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Town History (timeline)" . Münster Marketing . Stadt Münster. Retrieved 30 October 2015 .
^ Film and Television Collections in Europe: the MAP-TV Guide . Routledge. 1995. ISBN 978-1-135-37262-0 .
^ "Germany: States of North Germany: Prussia" . Statesman's Year-Book . London: Macmillan and Co. 1869.
^ Vernon N. Kisling, ed. (2000). "Zoological Gardens of Germany (chronological list)" . Zoo and Aquarium History . USA: CRC Press . ISBN 978-1-4200-3924-5 .
^ "German Empire: Prussia" . Statesman's Year-Book . London: Macmillan and Co. 1899 – via HathiTrust.
^ "German Empire" . Statesman's Year-Book . London: Macmillan and Co. 1908 – via HathiTrust.
^ "Germany" . Statesman's Year-Book . London: Macmillan and Co. 1921.
^ "Uber uns: Das Institut" . LWL-Institut für westfälische Regionalgeschichte (in German). Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe. Retrieved 30 November 2015 .
^ Stadtarchiv. "Kriegschronik: Münster im Zweiten Weltkrieg" . Stadtgeschichte online (in German). Stadt Münster. Retrieved 30 October 2015 .
^ Ulrich Pätzold; et al., eds. (2003). Strukturen und Angebote lokaler Medien in Nordrhein-Westfalen (in German). Leske + Budrich. ISBN 978-3-322-99440-0 .
^ "Soldaten gehen – und hinterlassen 800 Wohnungen" , Die Welt (in German), 15 September 2012
^ "UK troops to withdraw from Germany by end of decade under MoD plans" , The Guardian , 9 November 2011
This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia .
Bibliography [ ]
in English [ ]
Abraham Rees (1819), "Munster" , The Cyclopaedia , London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown
William Henry Overall , ed. (1870). "Munster, Prussia" . Dictionary of Chronology . London: William Tegg.
"Münster" . Handbook for North Germany . London: J. Murray . 1886.
"Münster" . Chambers's Encyclopaedia . London. 1901.
"Münster" , Northern Germany (15th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker , 1910, OCLC 78390379
"Münster" , Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), New York, 1910, OCLC 14782424 – via Internet Archive
Benjamin Vincent (1910), "Münster" , Haydn's Dictionary of Dates (25th ed.), London: Ward, Lock & Co.
Joseph Lins (1911). "Diocese of Münster" . Catholic Encyclopedia . New York – via Google Books.
R. Po-chia Hsia (1984). Society and Religion in Münster, 1535-1618 . Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-03005-1 .
D. Jonathan Grieser (1995). "Tale of Two Convents: Nuns and Anabaptists in Munster, 1533-1535". Sixteenth Century Journal . 26 (1): 31–47. doi :10.2307/2541524 . JSTOR 2541524 .
John M. Jeep, ed. (2001). "Munster". Medieval Germany: an Encyclopedia . Garland Publishing . ISBN 0-8240-7644-3 .
Colum Hourihane, ed. (2012). "Munster" . Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture . Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-539536-5 .
in German [ ]
Topographisch-historisch-statistische Beschreibung der Stadt Münster (in German), 1836 [3]
Heinrich August Erhard (1837), Geschichte Münsters (in German)
J. F. Lange (1855). Münster und seine nächsten Umgebungen (in German) (2nd ed.). Munster: Friedrich Regensberg.
"Munster: Die Stadt" . Biblioteca geographica: Verzeichniss der seit der Mitte des vorigen Jahrhunderts bis zu Ende des Jahres 1856 in Deutschland (in German). Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann . 1858. (bibliography)
Hermann Lövinson (1889). "Münster" . Beiträge zur Verfassungsgeschichte der Westfälischen Reichsstiftsstädte (in German). Paderborn: Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh .
Karl von Hegel (1891). "Munster" . Städte und Gilden der germanischen Völker im Mittelalter (in German). 2 . Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot – via HathiTrust.
"Münster" . Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon (in German) (14th ed.). Leipzig: Brockhaus. 1896.
Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte der Stadt Münster [Sources and research on the history of the city of Münster ] (in German), 1 , 1898
P. Krauss und E. Uetrecht, ed. (1913). "Munster". Meyers Deutscher Städteatlas [Meyer's Atlas of German Cities ] (in German). Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut .
Albert Ludorff, ed. (1932). Stadt Münster . Die Bau- und Kunstdenkmäler von Westfalen (in German). 41 .
Franz-Josef Jakobi, ed. (1993), Geschichte der Stadt Münster (in German), Münster Stadtarchiv
Karl-Heinz Kirchhoff; Mechthild Siekmann, eds. (1993), Munster , Westfälischer Städteatlas (in German), 4
Susanne Kill (2001). Das Bürgertum in Münster 1770–1870: Bürgerliche Selbstbestimmung im Spannungsfeld von Kirche und Staat [The middle classes in Münster 1770-1870: Civil self-determination in the tension between church and state ] (in German). Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag. ISBN 978-3-486-83264-8 .
Wolfgang Adam; Siegrid Westphal, eds. (2012). "Munster". Handbuch kultureller Zentren der Frühen Neuzeit: Städte und Residenzen im alten deutschen Sprachraum (in German). De Gruyter. pp. 1519+. ISBN 978-3-11-029555-9 .
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