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Jan Philipp Fürchtegott Reemtsma (born 26 November 1952) is a German literary scholar, author, and patron who founded and was the long-term director of the Hamburg Institute for Social Research. Reemtsma lives and works mainly in Hamburg.


Biography

Reemtsma was born in
Bonn The federal city of Bonn ( lat, Bonna) is a city on the banks of the Rhine in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with a population of over 300,000. About south-southeast of Cologne, Bonn is in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ru ...
,
West Germany West Germany is the colloquial term used to indicate the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; german: Bundesrepublik Deutschland , BRD) between its formation on 23 May 1949 and the German reunification through the accession of East Germany on 3 ...
. The son of cigarette manufacturer and Gertrud Reemtsma (née Zülch), he studied German literature and philosophy at the
University of Hamburg The University of Hamburg (german: link=no, Universität Hamburg, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('' Allgemeines Vo ...
(PhD), where he has been active as a professor of
German literature German literature () comprises those literary texts written in the German language. This includes literature written in Germany, Austria, the German parts of Switzerland and Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, South Tyrol in Italy and to a less ...
since 1996. Reemtsma sold his inherited majority stake in the Reemtsma group in 1980 to the Hamburg entrepreneurial family Herz ( Tchibo). In 1996, Reemtsma was kidnapped. Musician and music producer
Johann Scheerer Johann Wilhelm Karl Jakob Scheerer (6 November 1982 in Henstedt-Ulzburg) is a German musician and music producer based in Hamburg. He is known for his production of bands like Bosnian Rainbows, Peter Doherty, Omar Rodríguez-López, Faust or Gal ...
is his son.


Activities

Reemtsma founded the (
Arno Schmidt Arno Schmidt (; 18 January 1914 – 3 June 1979) was a German author and translator. He is little known outside of German-speaking areas, in part because his works present a formidable challenge to translators. Although he is not one of the p ...
Foundation) in 1981. In 1984 he founded the
Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung The Hamburg Institute for Social Research is an independent private foundation whose scholarship is focused on both contemporary history and the social sciences. Founded in 1984 by Jan Philipp Reemtsma, it currently employs about 50 people with ...
(Hamburg Institute for Social Research (HIS)). Reemtsma and HIS produced two exhibitions about
war crimes of the Wehrmacht During World War II, the German combined armed forces ( ''Heer'', ''Kriegsmarine'' and ''Luftwaffe'') committed systematic war crimes, including massacres, mass rape, looting, the exploitation of forced labor, the murder of three million S ...
collectively known as the Wehrmacht exhibition. The first exhibition opened in 1995, and traveled to 33 German and Austrian cities. Reemtsma has also written a bestselling account of his experiences during a 1996 kidnapping (published in German as ''Im Keller'' in 1997, in English as ''In the Cellar'' in 1999, in French as ''Dans la cave'' in 2000 as well as in many other languages).


Hamburg Institute for Social Research

From 1984 to 2015, Reemtsma was the director of the Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung (HIS). The three research units of the HIS are: * Theory and History of Violence * The Society of the Federal Republic of Germany * Nation and Society Reemtsma also headed the 1995 project ''Violence and Destructiveness in the Twentieth Century'' (). Two exhibitions were realized: * "200 Days and 1 Century" focused on violence in the twentieth century and was presented in Germany, Austria, and in Caen, France. * an exhibition on crimes of the German Wehrmacht, the first of two highly publicized exhibitions which drew more than one million visitors at some forty venues in Germany, Austria, and Luxemburg.


Memberships

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Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung The Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung (in English German Academy for Language and Literature) was founded on 28 August 1949, on the 200th birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt. It is seated in Darmstadt, ...
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Freie Akademie der Künste Hamburg The Freie Akademie der Künste in Hamburg e.V. is a not-for-profit association of artists, founded in 1950 by the organ-builder and writer Hans Henny Jahnn. It now includes architecture, visual arts The visual arts are art forms such as ...


Awards

* Copernicus Medal of the
University of Kraków The Jagiellonian University ( Polish: ''Uniwersytet Jagielloński'', UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and the 13th oldest university in ...
(1987) * (1997) * Honorary doctorate of the
University of Konstanz The University of Konstanz (german: Universität Konstanz) is a university in the city of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Its main campus was opened on the Gießberg in 1972 after being founded in 1966. The university is German ...
(1999) * Mercator-Professorship University of Duisburg-Essen (1999) *
Nicolas Born Prize The Nicolas Born Prize, awarded by the German state of Lower Saxony, is a literary prize given since 2000 in honour of the writer Nicolas Born. It is awarded to notable German-language writers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The main priz ...
(2001) * Leibniz Medal of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (2002) * Heinz Galinski Prize for fostering German-Jewish understanding (2003) * Honorary doctorate of the
University of Magdeburg The Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg () (''OvGU'') was founded in 1993, making it one of the youngest universities in Germany. The university is located in Magdeburg, the Capital city of Saxony-Anhalt and has about 13.000 students in n ...
(2007) * Teddy Kollek Award of the Jerusalem Foundation (ceremony in Israel's Knesset in October 2007) * (2008) * Ferdinand Tönnies Medal of the
University of Kiel Kiel University, officially the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel, (german: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, abbreviated CAU, known informally as Christiana Albertina) is a university in the city of Kiel, Germany. It was founded in ...
(2008) * Schiller-Professorship of the
University of Jena The University of Jena, officially the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (german: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, abbreviated FSU, shortened form ''Uni Jena''), is a public research university located in Jena, Thuringia, Germany. The ...
(2008) * Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Influence of Sociology on Public Life of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (German Sociological Association; 2009) * Jewish Museum Award for Understanding and Tolerance (Berlin; 2010) * Schiller Prize of the City of Mannheim (2011) * Schader Award (Darmstadt; 2011) * (2022) * (2022)


Selected publications


In German

* with Mauro Basaure, Rasmus Willig (eds.): Erneuerung der Kritik. Axel Honneth im Gespräch enewing Critique: A Conversation with Axel Honneth Frankfurt a.M.: Campus, 2009 * Vertrauen und Gewalt. Versuch über eine besondere Konstellation der Moderne rust and Violence: An Attempt to Understand a Unique Constellation in Modernity Hamburg 2008 * Lessing in Hamburg essing in Hamburg München 2007 * Über Arno Schmidt: Vermessungen eines poetischen Terrains bout Arno Schmidt: Surveying a Poetic Terrain Frankfurt/M 2006 * Das unaufhebbare Nichtbescheidwissen der Mehrheit: Sechs Reden über Literatur und Kunst he Majority's Unalterable Lack of Understanding: Six Lectures on Literature and ArtMünchen 2005 * Folter im Rechtsstaat? orture in Constitutional States? Hamburg 2005 * Rudi Dutschke Andreas Baader und die RAF udi Dutschke Andreas Baader and the RAF Hamburg 2005 (with Wolfgang Kraushaar and Karin Wieland) * Warum Hagen Jung-Ortlieb erschlug. Unzeitgemäßes über Krieg und Tod hy Hagen Slew Jung-Ortlieb: Untimely Thoughts on War and Death München 2003 * Verbrechensopfer. Gesetz und Gerechtigkeit ictims of Crime: Law and Justice München 2002 (with Winfried Hassemer) * Die Gewalt spricht nicht. Drei Reden iolence Does Not Speak: Three Lectures Stuttgart 2002 * Wie hätte ich mich verhalten? und andere nicht nur deutsche Fragen ow Would I Have Acted? And Other, Not Only German Questions München 2001 * Der Liebe Maskentanz. Aufsätze zum Werk Christoph Martin Wielands ove's Masquerade Dance: Essays on the Works of Christoph Martin Wieland Zürich 1999 * Das Recht des Opfers auf die Bestrafung des Täters – als Problem he Victim's Right to Punishment of the Perpetrator – as a Problem München 1999 * Mord am Strand. Allianzen von Zivilisation und Barbarei. Aufsätze und Reden urder on the Beach: Alliances of Civilization and Barbarianism: Essays and Lectures Hamburg 1998 * Der Vorgang des Ertaubens nach dem Urknall. 10 Reden und Aufsätze he Process of Turning Deaf after the Big Bang: Ten Lectures and Essays Zürich 1995 * Das Buch vom Ich. Christoph Martin Wielands "Aristipp und einige seiner Zeitgenossen". he Book of Ego: Christoph Martin Wieland's "Aristipp and Some of His Contemporaries" Zürich 1993


In English

* * * "The Concept of the War of Annihilation: Clausewitz, Ludendorff, Hitler", In: * *


In French

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References


Further reading

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External links

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