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Rudolf Vierhaus (29 October 1922 – 13 November 2011) was a German historian who mainly researched the Early modern period. He had been a professor at the newly founded Ruhr University Bochum since 1964. From 1971, he was director of the in Göttingen. He became known for his research on the
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Life

Born in Wanne-Eickel, the son of a coalminer was the first of his family to attend the Oberrealschule and passed his
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in 1941. In the same year, he was called up for military service. As a lieutenant, he was seriously wounded in the battle with American troops at the Moselle in autumn 1944. Vierhaus was captured in
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the following year. He spent the following years in military hospitals and clinics. It was not until 1949 that his state of health was reasonably restored. From 1949 he studied history and philosophy at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität . His academic teachers were Kurt von Raumer, Herbert Grundmann and
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. Vierhaus was also influenced by Werner Conze and his study group for social history. In 1955, Vierhaus received his doctorate under Raumer on the topic ''
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und die soziale Welt''. His
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was awarded in 1961 on ''Deutschland im Zeitalter der Aufklärung – Untersuchungen zur deutschen Sozialgeschichte im Zeitalter der Aufklärung''. The thesis remained unpublished. His most important trains of thought were published in essays in 1965 and 1985, which in turn were published in 1987 in the anthology ''Deutschland im 18. Jahrhundert – Politische Verfassung, soziales Gefüge, geistige Bewegungen''. From 1961, Vierhaus was a private lecturer in Münster. Several substitute professorships followed. While filling the chair of
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in Munich, he received appointments to Frankfurt and Bochum. In 1964, Vierhaus became the first historian to be appointed full professor at the newly founded
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. In 1966/67, he taught as a visiting professor at the
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. He declined an appointment to the University of Münster. Since 1968, Vierhaus has been a part-time co-director of the Max Planck Institute for History in
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and from 1971 alongside Josef Fleckenstein, director of the institute. There he provided fresh impetus for the raising of standards at for the Institute and for the study of history in Germany. One aspect of this was his policy of recruiting foreign academics to fill vacancies at the institute. As director at the institution, Vierhaus also played a major role in supporting the establishment of a "Mission Historique Française en Allemagne" in Göttingen (1977-2009). Vierhaus held honorary professorships at the Ruhr University Bochum and at the
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. He retired in 1990 after which he supported the integration of East German historical studies. From 1990 to 1997 he was the founding chairman of the . Vierhaus died in Berlin at the age of 89.


Work

Vierhaus' areas of research were modern history, especially comparative social, constitutional, idea, scientific, educational and cultural history since the early modern period. In his early years, he was particularly concerned with the history of the 19th century, at times also with the German and European development of the early 20th century. In 1960, the edition of the diary of Hildegard von Spitzemberg appeared in the series of ''German Historical Sources of the 19th and 20th Century''. In the 1970s, he increasingly focused on the history of the 17th and 18th centuries. This resulted in the authoritative overall depictions, ''Deutschland im Zeitalter des Absolutismus'' (1978) and, as part of the ''Propyläen Geschichte Deutschlands'', the ''Staaten und Stände'' (1984). His studies of the German and European Enlightenment were decisive. Vierhaus pleads for a new cultural history, which he sees as an extension of social history. As a methodological foundation, he recommends the reconstruction of historical life worlds, which he describes in his essay ''Die Rekonstruktion historischer Lebenswelten. Problems of modern cultural historiography''. His main works also include the essay collection ''Deutschland im 18. Jahrhundert. Politische Verfassung. Soziales Gefüge. Geistige Bewegungen'' (Göttingen 1987) as well as his collected contributions to the history of the 19th and 20th century, which were published on the occasion of his 80th birthday under the title ''Vergangenheit als Geschichte'' (Göttingen, 2003). Vierhaus was editor of the '' Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie'' from its fourth volume on. After his retirement, his main areas of research were the history of education, the history of religion, especially the social history of the churches, piety and religious behaviour, and the history of science. As an academic teacher, Vierhaus supervised works from the late Middle Ages to post-war history. This led to fundamental studies on the concept of freedom in the 18th century (
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), on the understanding of humanity and humanity in the late Enlightenment (
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), on the emergence of the concept of absolutism (Reinhard Blänkner) and on the "Ideologie des deutschen Weges" in the historiography of the interwar period (
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). Another student of Vierhaus is
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. Vierhaus has been awarded numerous scientific honours and memberships for his research. In 1964, he became a full member and in 2006 a corresponding member of the . Biographical information on the pages of the Historical Commission for Westphalia] He was a member of the and since 1985 a full member of the . Federal President
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honoured Vierhaus on 23 May 1986 in Bonn with the
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.''Schriftenverzeichnis Rudolf Vierhaus.'' Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1992, , . Also in 1986, Vierhaus was awarded the Prix
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pour la coopération scientifique Franco-allemande. In 1988, he was awarded the Lower Saxony Order of Merit (1st Class). The
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made him an "Honorary Fellow" in 1990. The
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awarded Vierhaus the "Primer socio de Honor" in 1991. In 1992, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Loránd Eötvös University. The President of the Czech Republic
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awarded him the
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in Prague in 1998. Also in 1998, he was awarded the
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. Festschrifts were dedicated to him on his 60th, 70th and 80th birthday. The Ruhr-Universität Bochum honoured Vierhaus in 2012 with a symposium "Geschichte als erfahrene und gedeutete Vergangenheit".


Publications

Monographs * ''Ranke und die soziale Welt.'' Diss. phil. Münster 1957 (''Neue Münstersche Beiträge zur Geschichtsforschung'', vol. 1), Münster 1957. * ''Deutschland im 18. Jahrhundert. Politische Verfassung, soziales Gefüge, geistige Bewegungen. Ausgewählte Aufsätze''. Göttingen 1987, . * ''Deutschland im Zeitalter des Absolutismus (1648–1763).'' 2nd edition. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 1984, . * ''Staaten und Stände. Vom Westfälischen bis zum Hubertusburger Frieden 1648 bis 1763'' (''Propyläen Geschichte Deutschlands.'' Vol 5). Berlin 1984, . As editor * '' Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie'' from volume IV. * ''Frühe Neuzeit – frühe Moderne? Forschungen zur Vielschichtigkeit von Übergangsprozessen''. Göttingen 1992, . * with
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: ''Aspekte der historischen Forschung in Frankreich und Deutschland. Schwerpunkte und Methoden = Aspects de la recherche historique en France et en Allemagne''. Göttingen 1981, . * ''Bürger und Bürgerlichkeit im Zeitalter der Aufklärung''. Heidelberg 1981. * ''Das Tagebuch der Baronin Spitzemberg, geb. Freiin von Varnbüler. Aufzeichnungen aus der Hofgesellschaft des Hohenzollernreiches.'' (''Deutsche Geschichtsquellen des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts'', vol. 43.) Göttingen 1960. * Rudolf Vierhaus, Ludolf Herbst (ed.), Bruno Jahn (Mitarb.): ''Biographisches Handbuch der Mitglieder des Deutschen Bundestages. 1949–2002.'' K. G. Saur, Munich 2002–2003 ** Vol. 1: ''A–M.'', 2002, and
Vorschau
** Vol. 2: ''N–Z. Anhang.'', 2003, and . ** Vol. 3: ''Zeittafel – Verzeichnisse – Ausschüsse.'' and . * ''Der Adel vor der Revolution; zur sozialen und politischen Funktion des Adels im vorrevolutionären Europa''.''Der Adel vor der Revolution; zur sozialen und politischen Funktion des Adels im vorrevolutionären Europa''
on WorldCat


Further reading

* Patrick Bahners: ''Im Dienst der Gerechtigkeit. Zum Tod des Historikers Rudolf Vierhaus.'' In the ''
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'', 18 November 2011, Nr. 269, . * Hans Erich Bödeker: ''Laudatio auf Rudolf Vierhaus.'' In ''Schriftenverzeichnis Rudolf Vierhaus.'' Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, Göttingen 1992, , . * ''Denkhorizonte und Handlungsspielräume. Historische Studien für Rudolf Vierhaus zum 70. Geburtstag.'' Wallstein-Verlag, Göttingen 1992, . *
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: ''Rudolf Vierhaus zu Ehren.'' In ''Wolfenbütteler Bibliotheks-Informationen.'' Jahrgang 27/28, 2002/2003, (Laudatio auf dem Kolloquium „Epochenschwelle 1800?“ zu Rudolf Vierhaus’ 80. Geburtstag
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. * ''Interview mit Rudolf Vierhaus.'' In Rüdiger Hohls,
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(ed.): ''Versäumte Fragen. Deutsche Historiker im Schatten des Nationalsozialismus.'' Stuttgart/Munich 2000,
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). *
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: ''Nekrolog Rudolf Vierhaus 1922–2011.'' In the '' Historische Zeitschrift.'' Vol. 294 (2012), . * Hartmut Lehmann, Otto Gerhard Oexle (ed.): ''Erinnerungsstücke. Wege in die Vergangenheit. Rudolf Vierhaus zum 75. Geburtstag.'' Vienna, 1992, . * Hartmut Lehmann (ed.): ''Die Verantwortung des Historikers. Rudolf Vierhaus zum 80. Geburtstag.'' Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2003, . * Hartmut Lehmann: ''Nachruf auf Rudolf Vierhaus 29. Oktober 1922 – 13. November 2011'' In ''Jahrbuch der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen'' 2013, . * Jürgen Schlumbohm: ''Aufklärung kommt nie an ihr Ende. Sinn für große Fragen und Zusammenhänge: Zum Tod des Historikers Rudolf Vierhaus.'' In the ''
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'', 18 November 2011, .


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vierhaus, Rudolf 20th-century German historians University of Münster faculty University of Göttingen faculty Ruhr University Bochum faculty Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 1922 births 2011 deaths People from Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia