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Johann Wilhelm Eduard Brenner (October 4, 1888 – January 16, 1970) was a professor of English at the
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. From 1951 to 1954, he had been state secretary in the
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n State Ministry of Education and Culture.


Biography

Brenner was born in Munich, studied philosophy and modern languages at the universities of Munich and Würzburg and earned his PhD degree from the
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. From 1913 to 1914, he was working on the ''
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'' (Vol. 8) in Oxford. After the World War he taught as lecturer at the University of Erlangen and the College of Economics and Social Sciences in Nuremberg which got university status in 1930. In 1925, Brenner became director of the adult education center (Volkshochschule) Nuremberg and one year later Professor of English at the College in Nuremberg. In 1927 he founded the German-English ''Cultural Office'' for academic exchange in London and became its director until 1929, when he was member of the executive committee of the World Federation for Adult Education until 1933. The Nuremberg college became Hindenburg University in 1933. Brenner was dismissed by the National Socialists. In 1934, he made a lecture tour through the United States. After the end of the second World War Brenner became professor of English and rector of the University of Nuremberg in 1945. One year later he became rector at the University of Erlangen. Brenner served in both rectorates until 1948 (the universities merged in 1961). In 1948, the chair of American cultural history was created for him. Brenner taught until 1955 when he retired. He was honored by the University of Nuremberg with the title of an ''Ehrensenator'' in 1955. Brenner died in
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on January 16, 1970 at age 81. He was survived by his wife, formerly Luise Jacob, and his son Peter.August Gerle: ''Die Familie Jacob''. Kaiserslautern 1931. p. 43.


Politician

Brenner became member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). From 1924 to 1926, he was member of the
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city council and after the war member of the city council in
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. From 1951 to 1954, he served for his party as state secretary in the Bavarian State Ministry of Education and Culture under the government of
Hans Ehard Hans Ehard (10 November 1887 – 18 October 1980) was a German lawyer and politician, a member of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria, Christian Social Union (CSU) party. Biography Hans Ehard was born in Bamberg in 1887, the son of a local off ...
(CSU). Later he joined the Deutsche Friedens Union (DFU, German union for peace) and became the Bavarian top candidate in the federal election in 1961. However his efforts were unsuccessful.


Selected works

* ''
Thomas Phaer Thomas Phaer (also spelled Phaire, Fayre, Faer, Phayre, Phayer) (c. 151012 August 1560) was an England, English lawyer, paediatrician, and author. He is best known as the author of ''The Boke of Chyldren'', published in 1545, which was the ...
, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung seiner Aeneis-Übersetzung (1558) nebst Neudruck des 6. Buches'' (Winter, Heidelberg 1913) * ''Volksbildung als Volksbildung'' (E. Fromann & Sohn, Nürnberg 1930) * ''Abraham Lincoln'' (Dipax, Erlangen 1948) * ''Betrachtungen zur schottischen Erziehungsgeschichte'' (Universitätsbibliothek, Erlangen 1962)


References


Sources

* C. Wachter: ''Die Professoren und Dozenten der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg''. Band 3 (Erlangen 2009) {{DEFAULTSORT:Brenner, Eduard 1888 births 1970 deaths Heads of universities in Germany Linguists from Germany Academics from Munich Political office-holders in Bavaria Teachers of English Academic staff of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg 20th-century linguists