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Heinrich Matthias Konen (16 September 1874 in
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– 31 December 1948 in
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) was a German physicist who specialized in
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. He was a founder and organizer of the Emergency Association of German Science, and he was a member of the "Senate" of the
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, the Reich Physical and Technical Institute, and the Reich Chemical and Technical Institute. When he was forced out of academia in 1933 due to his opposition to National Socialism, he became an advisor in the industrial sector, especially the Troisdorf Works. After World War II, Konen became rector of
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and then headed the Culture Ministry of
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.


Education

From 1893 to 1898, Konen studied at the University of Bonn. He was awarded his doctorate there in 1897.Hentschel and Hentschel, 1996, Appendix F; see the entry for Konen.


Career

From 1899, Konen was a teaching assistant at University of Bonn. From 1902, he was a
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there, as well as a part-time teacher at the Bonn '' Gymnasium'' (secondary school). Konen was an ''
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'' of theoretical physics at
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from 1905 to 1912, and from 1919 to 1920 he was an ''
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'' there. In 1920, due to his relationship with Friedrich Schmidt-Ott, Konen was involved in the founding and organization of the ''Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft'' (NG, Emergency Association of German Science) and he became a longstanding member of its main committee. In 1920, he also succeeded
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as ''ordentlicher Professor'' at the University of Bonn. From 1927 to 1929, he additionally was president of the
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. Konen’s opposition to
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resulted in his forced retirement from academia in 1933, the year
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came to power in Germany. Also until 1933, he was on the supervisory board of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, an influential member of the board of trustees of the ''Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt'' (PTR, Reich Physical and Technical Institute – today, the ''
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''), on the board of trustees of the ''Chemisch-Technische Reichsanstalt'' (CTR, Reich Chemical and Technical Institute), and on the board of the ''
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'' in Munich. When Konen left academia, he became an advisor in industry, especially for ''Troisdorfer Werke'' (''
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'', a chemical and weapons company whose headquarters was in
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). At University of Bonn, Konen was the ''
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'' (doctoral advisor) to
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, who received his doctorate in 1928. Finkelnburg would go on to play a major role in the campaign against and political victory over the ''
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'' movement, as the organizer of the ''Münchner Religionsgespräche'', known as the “Munich Synod.” After 1945, Konen became rector of University of Bonn and then headed the Culture Ministry of
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. In 1949, after formation of the Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Konen used his position in the Culture Ministry to re-found the ''Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft'', which had become inactive in 1945.Hentschel and Hentschel, 1996, Appendix A; see the entry for NG: ''Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft''.


Books by Konen

*Heinrich Konen ''Einführung in die theoretische Optik'' (Teubner, 1907) *Heinrich Konen ''Reisebilder von einer Studienreise durch Sternwarten und Laboratorien der Vereinigten Staaten'' (Bachem, 1912) *Heinrich Konen ''Das leuchten der gase und dampfe mit besonderer berucksichtigung der gesetzmassigkeiten in Spektren'' (Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, 1913) *Heinrich Mathias Konen ''Das Leuchten der Gase und Dämpfe'' (F. Vieweg & Sohn, 1913) *Heinrich Konen, editor ''Geometrische Optik. Optische Konstante. Optische Instrumente'', ''Handbuch der Physik'' - Geiger/Scheel - Volume 18 (Springer, 1927) *H. Kayser and H. Konen ''Handbuch der Spectroscopie'' - Eight Volumes (Hirzel, 1930) *Heinrich Konen ''Physikalische Plaudereien, Gegenwartsprobleme und ihre technische Bedeutung'' (''Verlag der Buchgemeinde'', 1937 & 1941)


Notes


References

*Beyerchen, Alan D. ''Scientists Under Hitler: Politics and the Physics Community in the Third Reich'' (Yale, 1977) *Hentschel, Klaus (Editor) and Ann M. Hentschel (Editorial Assistant and Translator) ''Physics and National Socialism: An Anthology of Primary Sources'' (Birkhäuser, 1996) {{DEFAULTSORT:Konen, Heinrich 1874 births 1948 deaths 20th-century German physicists Academic staff of the University of Bonn