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Hugo Thielen (born 1946) is a German freelance author and editor, who is focused on the history of
Hanover Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
, the capital of
Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: Niedersachsen ; nds, Neddersassen; stq, Läichsaksen) is a German state (') in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ...
, in a lexicon of the city, another one especially of its art and culture, and a third of biographies. He co-authored a book about Jewish personalities in Hanover's history.


Life

Thielen studied German language and literature, philosophy and education at the
University of Bonn The Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn (german: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn) is a public research university located in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was founded in its present form as the ( en, Rhine U ...
from 1966, completing with the
Staatsexamen The ("state examination" or "exam by state"; pl.: ''Staatsexamina'') is a German government licensing examination that future physicians, dentists, teachers, pharmacists, food chemists, psychotherapists and jurists (i.e., lawyers, judges, public ...
in 1971. He has lived in
Hanover Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
from 1973, working as editor and author for various publishing houses. He worked for , a publisher mainly of school readers, until 1981, for the Th. Schäfer Verlag until 1995, also for the Postskriptum Verlag, for Hirschgraben, a publisher of school readers in
Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian: , "Frank ford on the Main"), is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located on its na ...
, for in
Lüneburg Lüneburg (officially the ''Hanseatic City of Lüneburg'', German: ''Hansestadt Lüneburg'', , Low German ''Lümborg'', Latin ''Luneburgum'' or ''Lunaburgum'', Old High German ''Luneburc'', Old Saxon ''Hliuni'', Polabian ''Glain''), also calle ...
and
Springe Springe is a town in the district of Hanover, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated near the Deister hills, southwest of Hanover. Town structure * Springe (core settlement, seat of the mayor), population 13,184 * Bennigsen, population 4, ...
, and for . From 1983 to 1995 he was a freelance music critic for the ''
Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung ''Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung'' (abbreviated HAZ) is a German newspaper with a circulation of 158,000 (as of 2009) and a widespread resonance all over Germany. It is distributed in Hanover and in all Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: ...
'' (HAZ). He is head of a Verlagsbüro, an office for freelance writers.


Publications

Thielen is co-author (besides
Helmut Knocke Helmut Knocke (born 1953) is a Germans, German History of architecture, architecture historian and author. Life Hemut Knocke studied architecture, with a special focus on the history of building, at the Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) in his ho ...
) of ', a lexicon of Hanover's art and culture, published in 1994 by Zu Klampen Verlag, with a 4th edition in 2007. He is co-editor, author and designer of the ''Hannoversches biographisches Lexikon'' (2002) and of the '. First in 1998, Thielen and Waldemar R. Röhrbein, the retired director of the
Historisches Museum Hannover (german: Historisches Museum Hannover) is an historical museum situated in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. The museum was founded in 1903 as the Homeland Museum of the City of Hanover (). Its collections are related to the histor ...
, wrote a book about Jewish personalities in the history of Hanover, ''Jüdische Persönlichkeiten in Hannovers Geschichte''. It is organised as a history of the city, beginning in 1303, with a focus on the contributions of Jewish personalities, rather than individual biographies. Around hundred persons are described in some detail, including the principal violinist of the court orchestra,
Joseph Joachim Joseph Joachim (28 June 1831 – 15 August 1907) was a Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher who made an international career, based in Hanover and Berlin. A close collaborator of Johannes Brahms, he is widely regarded as one of ...
. A second edition, completely revised by Thielen, appeared in 2013, in memory of 75 years after the
November pogroms () or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November pogrom(s) (german: Novemberpogrome, ), was a pogrom against Jews carried out by the Nazi Party's (SA) paramilitary and (SS) paramilitary forces along with some participation from ...
. * Helmut Knocke, Hugo Thielen: ''Hannover Kunst- und Kultur-Lexikon: Handbuch und Stadtführer''. Ed:
Dirk Böttcher Dirk Böttcher (13 October 1921 – 23 January 2011) was a German printer master, author and president of the association of Friends of the Historisches Museum Hannover. Life Böttcher was born in Hanover. He passed his Abitur at the and was d ...
,
Klaus Mlynek Klaus Mlynek (born 16 January 1936) is a German historian and scientific archivist. The long-term director of the Stadtarchiv Hannover is one of the editors and authors of the ', an encyclopedia of Hanover. Life Born in Poznań, Poland, Mlyne ...
, Zu Klampen Verlag 2007 * Dirk Böttcher, Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.): ''Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon.'' , Hanover 2002, . * Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Dirk Böttcher, Hugo Thielen (ed.): ''Stadt Lexikon Hannover. Von den Anfängen bis in die Gegenwart.'' Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Hannover 2009, . * Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: ''Jüdische Persönlichkeiten in Hannovers Geschichte'', completely revised, extended and updated new edition, Hannover: Lutherisches Verlagshaus, 2013, ''Jüdische Persönlichkeiten in Hannovers Geschichte''
on WorldCat


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thielen, Hugo German opinion journalists 20th-century German journalists category:1946 births Living people University of Bonn alumni