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Peter Herde (Born 5 February 1933) is a German historian. His research activities range from fundamental work on papal
diplomatics Diplomatics (in American English, and in most anglophone countries), or diplomatic (in British English), is a scholarly discipline centred on the critical analysis of documents: especially, historical documents. It focuses on the conventions, p ...
of the Middle Ages to the history of the country up to the Second World War.


Life

Herd was born in 1933 in
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. He was the son of
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Reinhard Herde and Hildegard Herde. He spent his childhood and the first years of his youth in Ratibor. Since autumn 1943 he attended the Realgymnasium Ratibor. The family fled from the
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at the end of January 1945 and found their new home in
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. In
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he passed his
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in 1953. In the summer semester of 1953 he began studying physics and mathematics at the
University of Heidelberg } Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, (german: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; la, Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, ...
.
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aroused Herde's interest in history through his lectures. In 1954 Herde went to the
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to study history, German and English literature. Through
Friedrich Baethgen Friedrich Jürgen Baethgen (30 July 1890 – 18 June 1972) was a German historian born in Greifswald. He specialized in medieval studies and in history of the papacy. He studied history at the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg, earning his ...
, Herde turned to the history of the pope and the empire of the
late Middle Ages The Late Middle Ages or Late Medieval Period was the Periodization, period of European history lasting from AD 1300 to 1500. The Late Middle Ages followed the High Middle Ages and preceded the onset of the early modern period (and in much of Eur ...
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Bernhard Bischoff Bernhard Bischoff (20 December 1906 – 17 September 1991) was a German historian, paleographer, and philologist; he was born in Altendorf (administrative division of Altenburg, Thuringia), and he died in Munich. Biography He was the son of E ...
gave him an understanding of
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, the history of Medieval Latin literature and Manuscript Studies. Through
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he began to deal with the papal documents of the 13th century. In 1958, under the supervision of Peter Acht, he was awarded a doctorate in philosophy in Munich with the thesis ''Contributions to papal chancery and documents in the 13th century''. The dissertation became a standard in the history of the papal chancellery and diplomacy. The work appeared in 1967 in a second, considerably extended edition. One year after his doctorate, Herde's first scientific essay ''Gestaltung und Krisis christlich-jüdischen Verhältnisses in Regensburg am Ende des Mittelalters'' was published. The essay was a result of his work on the edition of the documents and records on the history of the Jews in Regensburg. From 1960 to 1962 he worked at the German Historical Institute in Rome. The director Walther Holtzmann exerted a great influence on him. In Rome he established friendly relations with Hermann Goldbrunner,
Dieter Girgensohn Dieter or dieter may refer to: * A person committed to dieting People Dieter is a German given name (), a short form of Dietrich, from ''theod+ric'' "people ruler", see Theodoric. Given name * Dieter Althaus (born 1958), German politician ...
,
Norbert Kamp Norbert is a Germanic given name, from '' nord'' "north" and ''berht'' "bright". Norbert is also occasionally found as a surname. People with the given name Academia * Norbert Angermann (born 1936), German historian * Norbert A’Campo (born 19 ...
,
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, Rudolf Hiestand and
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. His
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dealt with the ''Formularium audientie litterarum contradictarum''. After his habilitation in 1965 – also with Peter Acht – he worked as a
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in Munich. Already in 1968, at the age of 35, he was appointed full professor for middle and modern history at the University of Frankfurt. He took up the position the following year. From 4 June 1976, he taught as a full professor of history, in particular medieval history, regional history and historical ancillary sciences, at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. In 2001 he was retired. His farewell lecture, in which he took a critical look at recent developments in German higher education, was held on 16 June 2001 at a symposium in the .


Main areas of research

Herde works in the field of medieval and modern history, especially on the history of the empire and the papacy of the later Middle Ages, on the social and intellectual history of
Italian humanism Renaissance humanism was a revival in the study of classical antiquity, at first in Italy and then spreading across Western Europe in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. During the period, the term ''humanist'' ( it, umanista) referred to teache ...
and on the intellectual history of the
Risorgimento The unification of Italy ( it, Unità d'Italia ), also known as the ''Risorgimento'' (, ; ), was the 19th-century political and social movement that resulted in the consolidation of different states of the Italian Peninsula into a single ...
. His further research interests include the
auxiliary sciences of history Auxiliary (or ancillary) sciences of history are scholarly disciplines which help evaluate and use historical sources and are seen as auxiliary for historical research. Many of these areas of study, classification and analysis were originally deve ...
, the Bavarian and the history of the Second World War. His Munich dissertation, first published in 1961, also received great international acclaim. The work was published in 1967 in a second improved and extended edition and became a standard work of papal diplomacy of the 13th century. With the edition and investigation of the formula books of the ''Audientia litterarum contradictarum'' he published a two-volume and almost 1400-page Munich habilitation thesis. The work was methodologically innovative, since Herde linked questions of document science and canonism. Herde conducted research on late medieval papal documents, on the
history of Italy The history of Italy covers the ancient period, the Middle Ages, and the modern era. Since classical antiquity, ancient Etruscan civilization, Etruscans, various Italic peoples (such as the Latins, Samnites, and Umbri), Celts, ''Magna Graecia'' ...
, especially Florence in the Renaissance and the
history of Sicily The history of Sicily has been influenced by numerous ethnic groups. It has seen Sicily controlled by external powers – Phoenician and Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Vandal and Ostrogoth, Byzantine Greek, Aghlabid, Fatimid, Kalbid, Norman, Ara ...
. About
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Herde published an extensive article in the ''
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''. This study on the first Angevinen on the Sicilian throne resulted in a biography in 1979. In Würzburg, Herde dealt intensively with Franconian history and the history of the empire and pope in the 13th century. But Herde also devoted himself to problems of the 19th century. Among other things he examined the relations of Bavaria and the
Holy See The Holy See ( lat, Sancta Sedes, ; it, Santa Sede ), also called the See of Rome, Petrine See or Apostolic See, is the jurisdiction of the Pope in his role as the bishop of Rome. It includes the apostolic episcopal see of the Diocese of Rome ...
in the time of the beginning
Kulturkampf (, 'culture struggle') was the conflict that took place from 1872 to 1878 between the Catholic Church led by Pope Pius IX and the government of Prussia led by Otto von Bismarck. The main issues were clerical control of education and ecclesiastic ...
. Herde published a standard work in 1981 with his biography of
Pope Celestine V Pope Celestine V ( la, Caelestinus V; 1215 – 19 May 1296), born Pietro Angelerio (according to some sources ''Angelario'', ''Angelieri'', ''Angelliero'', or ''Angeleri''), also known as Pietro da Morrone, Peter of Morrone, and Peter Celes ...
. The work was published in Italian translation in 2004 and was supplemented in 2008 by his
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edition of the oldest vitae of "papa angelicus". With his work, published in 1986, Herde presented for the first time the history of medieval Ghibellines and Guelphs. Together with his student Thomas Frenz, he published in 2000 the letter and memorial book of the Passau Cathedral dean
Albert von Behaim Albert von Behaim or Albertus Bohemus (ca. 1180 – 1260) was a papal legate and supporter of papal rights against the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. Life Likely born at Boheiming or ''Böhaming'', in the Diocese of Passau, he died at Pass ...
of 1246. Already in the 1980s, Herde has been working on a biography of Antipope Boniface VII. He published numerous individual studies on him. After decades of research, the first volume of the biography with the three chapters "Youth and ecclesiastical consecration", "On the way to the papal throne" and "Election to the pope, consecration and coronation" could be published in 2015 in the series "Popes and Papacy". The challenge was above all to prepare the time appropriately historiographically. Numerous details about his early life are not contemporary testimonies, but were only reproached to him in the later Boniface trial. Since the 1990s, the Upper Silesian-born Herde has also devoted itself to Silesian history. In 2001, the edition of the Italian files on the 1921 referendum in Upper Silesia resulted from this occupation. At the end of the century Herde was more intensively engaged in the history of historical studies. This resulted in numerous studies on Würzburg historians such as Anton Chroust (1998/2012), Max Buchner (2002) and Michael Seidlmayer (2007/2012). Herde investigated the background of the failed appeals of Franz Schnabel to Heidelberg and
Hermann Heimpel Hermann or Herrmann may refer to: * Hermann (name), list of people with this name * Arminius, chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe in the 1st century, known as Hermann in the German language * Éditions Hermann, French publisher * Hermann, Miss ...
to Munich. Herde thoroughly evaluated the files of the American military government. Together with the Israeli historian
Benjamin Z. Kedar Benjamin Ze'ev Kedar (born 2 September 1938)Who's Who in Israel 2001 (Tel Aviv, 2002), p. 214: "KEDAR, Benjamin Z. is professor emeritus of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He was president of the international Society for the Stu ...
, he presented an investigation of the historian
Karl Bosl Karl Bosl (11 November 1908 – 18 January 1993) was a German regional historian. He held the chair for Bavarian regional history at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich from 1960 until his retirement in 1977. Bosl was elected a full member ...
in 2011, which led to a discussion and reassessment of Bosl's Nazi past. The German translation was published in a substantially extended version in 2016. At Bosl, they observed "a precarious coexistence of rejection and concessions" with the system. According to their research, Bosl had behaved in a highly system-compliant manner under National Socialism and falsely presented himself as a resistance fighter. Some historians criticized the depiction of Kedar and Herde and pointed out discrepancies. Dirk Walter criticised the lack of comparison of Bosl's career during the Nazi era with that of other colleagues like Theodor Schieder. Herde presented numerous works on the history of the Second World War, including two monographs on the secret flight connection between the Axis Powers and Japan ('The Flight to Japan', 2000) and on Japanese occupation policy in Southeast Asia during the Second World War and its consequences ('Greater East Asian Prosperity Sphere', 2002). However, he only dealt with Indonesia and the Philippines and did not use Japanese sources for his account. Herde noted in his study that "despite all controls and despite censorship ..Japanese rule ..in the Philippines was not totalitarianism of a Soviet or Nazi nature". For a decade, Herde researched the months of August and September in the
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in Washington, where millions of pages of listening material are stored. This resulted in a study published in 2018 on the triangular relationship between the European
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, Japan and the USSR during the Second World War. Half of the study consists of documentation. The sources it contains are telegrams sent between the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo and its diplomatic or consular missions abroad, intercepted and decoded by US agencies from 1942 onwards.


Honours and memberships

Herde has been awarded numerous scientific honors and memberships for his research. He is an elected member of many scientific societies, academies and commissions, including the Scientific Society at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (since 2010 as honorary member), the "Gesellschaft für fränkische Geschichte", the , the
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, the
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in London and the (since 1970). Celestine's birthplace,
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, has made him an
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for his work on this pope and saint. He accepted a guest professorship from 1966 to 1967 at the
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. Among his academic students were Robert Helmholtz, Milo Kearney and John McCullough. Further visiting professorships led Herde to the
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in 1971, to the
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in
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in 1971/72 and 1984, to the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
in 1973 and to
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in 1979. In 1998 he was honored on his 65th birthday with an extensive commemorative publication. On the occasion of his 70th birthday in 2003 Herde was honoured by a scientific colloquium in Lorsch an der Bergstraße and in 2008 by another colloquium. Herde declined calls to the University of California in Los Angeles as successor of Gerhart B. Ladner and to the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich as successor of Peter Acht.Karl Borchardt, Enno Bünz: ''Peter Herde on his eightieth birthday.'' In ''Archive for Diplomatic Affairs'' 60 (2014), , here (retrieved via
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Writings

Monographs * ''Beiträge zum päpstlichen Kanzlei- und Urkundenwesen im dreizehnten Jahrhundert'' (''Münchener historische Studien, Abteilung Geschichtliche Hilfswissenschaft.'' Vol. 1). Lassleben, Kallmünz/Opf. 1961, 2nd edition 1967; plus Dissertation, Munich 1962. * ''Audientia litterarum contradictarum. Untersuchungen über die päpstlichen Justizbriefe und die päpstliche Delegationsgerichtsbarkeit vom 13. bis zum Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts'' (''Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom.'' Vols. 31 and 32). 2 volumes, Niemeyer, Tübingen 1970, , zugleich Habilitationsschrift, Munich 1965. * ''Dante als Florentiner Politiker'' (''Frankfurter historische Vorträge.'' Issue 3). Steiner, Wiesbaden 1976, . * ''Karl I. von Anjou'' (''Urban-Taschenbücher.'' Vol. 305). Kohlhammer, Stuttgart among others 1979, . * ''Pearl Harbor, 7. Dezember 1941. Der Ausbruch des Krieges zwischen Japan und den Vereinigten Staaten und die Ausweitung des europäischen Krieges zum 2. Weltkrieg'' (''Impulse der Forschung.'' Vol. 33). Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 1980, . * ''Cölestin V.'' (''Päpste und Papsttum.'' Vol. 16). Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1981, . * ''Italien, Deutschland und der Weg in den Krieg im Pazifik 1941'' (''Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main.'' Vol. 20, Nr. 1). Steiner, Wiesbaden 1983, . * ''Guelfen und Neoguelfen. Zur Geschichte einer nationalen Ideologie vom Mittelalter zum Risorgimento'' (''Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main.'' Vol. 22, Nr. 2). Steiner-Verlag-Wiesbaden-GmbH, Stuttgart 1986, . * ''Die Katastrophe vor Rom im August 1167. Eine historisch-epidemiologische Studie zum vierten Italienzug Friedrichs I. Barbarossa'' (''Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main.'' Vol. 27, Nr. 4). Steiner, Stuttgart 1991, . * ''Abhandlungen zur fränkischen und bayerischen Kirchengeschichte und zu den christlich-jüdischen Beziehungen'' (''Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Bistums und Hochstifts Würzburg.'' Vol. 46). Schöningh, Würzburg 1996, . * ''Der Japanflug. Planungen und Verwirklichung einer Flugverbindung zwischen den Achsenmächten und Japan 1942–1945'' (''Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main.'' Vol. 38, Nr. 3). Steiner, Stuttgart 2000, . * ''Großostasiatische Wohlstandssphäre. Die japanische Besatzungspolitik auf den Philippinen und in Indonesien im Zweiten Weltkrieg und ihre Folgen'' (''Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main.'' Vol. 39, Nr. 4). Steiner, Stuttgart 2002, . * ''Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten im Übergang vom Nationalsozialismus zum demokratischen Neubeginn. Die gescheiterten Berufungen von Hermann Heimpel nach München (1944–1946) und von Franz Schnabel nach Heidelberg (1946–1947)'' (''Hefte zur bayerischen Landesgeschichte.'' Heft 5). Kommission für Bayerische Landesgeschichte, Munich 2007, . * mit Benjamin Z. Kedar: ''A Bavarian historian reinvents himself. Karl Bosl and the Third Reich.'' Hebrew University Magnes Press, Jerusalem 2011, . ** with Benjamin Z. Kedar: ''Karl Bosl im „Dritten Reich“.'' De Gruyter Oldenbourg among others, Berlin u. a. 2016, (deutsche Übersetzung und wesentlich erweiterte Fassung) As publisher * with
Anton Schindling Anton Schindling (20 January 1947 in Frankfurt - 4 January 2020 in Tübingen) was a German historian. He held chairs at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (1985–1987), the University of Osnabrück (1987–1995) and the University of ...
: ''Beiträge zur Bildungsgeschichte. Gewidmet Peter Baumgart anläßlich seines 65. Geburtstages'' (''Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Bistums und Hochstifts Würzburg.'' Vol. 53). Schöningh, Würzburg 1998, . * ''Italien und Oberschlesien 1919–1922. Italienische Diplomatie und Besatzungstruppen im Umfeld der Volksabstimmung in Oberschlesien und der Teilung des Landes.'' Vol. 1: ''Dokumente zur italienischen Politik in der oberschlesischen Frage 1919–1921'' (''Schlesische Forschungen.'' Band 8). Königshausen und Neumann, Würzburg 2001, . * with Hermann Jakobs: ''Papsturkunde und europäisches Urkundenwesen. Studien zu ihrer formalen und rechtlichen Kohärenz vom 11. bis 15. Jahrhundert'' (''Archiv für Diplomatik, Schriftgeschichte, Siegel- und Wappenkunde.'' Special issue 7). Böhlau, Cologne among others 1999, . Editions * with Thomas Frenz: ''Das Brief- und Memorialbuch des Albert Behaim'' (''
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. Epistolae. 2a, Briefe des späteren Mittelalters.'' Vol. 1). Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Munich 2000, . * ''Die ältesten Viten Papst Cölestins V. (Peters vom Morrone)'' (''Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores rerum Germanicarum, nova series.'' Vol. 23). Hahn, Hannover 2008, . Collections of essays * ''Gesammelte Abhandlungen und Aufsätze.'' Hiersemann, Stuttgart, . ** Volume 1: ''Von Dante zum Risorgimento. Studien zur Geistes- und Sozialgeschichte Italiens.'' 1997, . ** Volume 2: ''Studien zur Papst- und Reichsgeschichte, zur Geschichte des Mittelmeerraumes und zum kanonischen Recht im Mittelalter.'' 2 half volumes, 2002 and 2005, , . ** Volume 3: ''Diplomatik, Kanonistik, Paläographie. Studien zu den historischen Grundwissenschaften.'' 2008, .


Literature

* Karl Borchardt, Enno Bünz: ''Peter Herde zum achtzigsten Geburtstag.'' In '' Archiv für Diplomatik'' 60 (2014), . * Karl Borchardt und Enno Bünz (ed.): ''Forschungen zur Reichs-, Papst- und Landesgeschichte. Peter Herde zum 65. Geburtstag von Freunden, Schülern und Kollegen dargebracht.'' Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1998, (complete work), (vol. 1), (vol. 2) (with Bibliography). * Karl Borchardt und Enno Bünz (ed.): ''Forschungen zur bayerischen und fränkischen Geschichte. Peter Herde zum 65. Geburtstag von Freunden, Schülern und Kollegen dargebracht'' (''Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Bistums und Hochstifts Würzburg.'' Vol. 52). Schöningh, Würzburg 1998, . * Ralph Hübner (ed.): ''Who is Who in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.'' 13. Ausgabe, Verlag für Personalenzyklopädien AG, Zug 2007, , . * ''Wer ist wer? Das deutsche Who's Who.'' 47. Ausgabe 2008/09, Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2008, , . * ''Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender.'' 22nd edition, vol. II: ''H–L.'' Saur, Munich 2009, (4 volumes), , .


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