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Christian Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Oncken (19 December 1838 – 11 August 1905) was a German
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Biography

Oncken was born in
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to Anton Wilhelm Oncken, a lawyer and intellectual, and his wife Marie Eleonare Thaden. He was the brother of economist . After his early education, Oncken studied classical
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, history and philosophy in Heidelberg, Göttingen and Berlin. In 1856, during his studies, he became a member of the Frankonia Heidelberg
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. He studied under historian Ludwig Häusser and graduated with a doctorate in 1862; in 1866, after a period as a private tutor, he became an ''Außerordentlicher Professor'' (professor without chair) of history at Heidelberg, specializing in Greek antiquity. Oncken was a typical nineteenth-century
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, using history as a means of national political education. In 1870 he was appointed a professor of history at the
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. Although he originally continued his work on the history of ancient Greece, he later turned to the history of
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and the topic of
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. He aligned himself with the
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, serving as a delegate to the Hessian and national governments, and came to see his work teaching history as a means of national political education. He remained at Gießen for his entire career, declining an appointment to the
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in 1873, and served as its chancellor in 1877-78. He was also a member and sometime leader of the Gießen Masonic lodge "Ludwig zur Treue". Oncken published his most famous work, ' (''Common History in Monographs'') in 44 volumes, issued from 1876 to 1891. He delivered countless public lectures on the history of Germany, held throughout the country. Wilhem I commissioned Oncken to write his biography; however, the work, ''Das Zeitalter des Kaisers Wilhelm'' (''The Era of Kaiser Wilhelm'') was published two years after Wilhelm's death in 1888. In 1900 the university recognized him with emeritus status. He died on August 11, 1905 in
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, at the age of 67 years.


Books

* ''Athen und Hellas. Forschungen zur nationalen und politischen Geschichte der alten Griechen.'' 1865/66. * ''Stadt, Schloß und Hochschule Heidelberg, Bilder aus ihrer Vergangenheit.'' 1874. * ''Oesterreich und Preussen im Befreiungskriege.'' 1876/79. * ''Das Zeitalter Friedrichs des Grossen.'' 1880/81. * ''Zeitalter der Revolution, des Kaiserreichs und der Befreiungskriege.'' 1884/86. * ''Das Zeitalter des Kaisers Wilhelm.'' 1890.


References

* Helmut Berding
''Oncken, Wilhelm''
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''. Vol. 19, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1999, , p. 536 f. 1838 births 1905 deaths Politicians from Heidelberg People from the Grand Duchy of Baden German Protestants National Liberal Party (Germany) politicians Members of the 2nd Reichstag of the German Empire 19th-century German historians Historians of Germany Historians of antiquity German male non-fiction writers Heidelberg University alumni University of Göttingen alumni Humboldt University of Berlin alumni Academic staff of Heidelberg University Academic staff of the University of Königsberg Academic staff of the University of Giessen {{Germany-historian-stub