New Year receipt of the association for the history of Berlin registered association, gegr. 1865

“Which you investigate, have you with experienced.” (openPR) - the New Year lecture 2007 of the association for the history of Berlin registered association, gegr. 1865, does not carry the title „compassion with the women: The wives Friedrichs of the large one and its brother August William - to sisters from the house Braunschweig “and on the book of the same name, at the end of of 2006 in the Stapp publishing house appeared based.

The authoress EH Ziebura reports 18.00 o'clock 24 to January 2007 on Wednesday, at on not the simple life of the queen Elizabeth Christine and its sister Louise Amalie at the Prussian yard.

EH Ziebura was born 1930 in Berlin. It studied history at the free University of Berlin. Admits is it among other things for its 1999 submitted prince Heinrich Biografie and its co-operation at the exhibition catalog “prince Heinrich of Prussia. A European in Rhine mountain” in the year 2002.

After the lecture the new year is welcomed traditionally with a glass sparkling wine and it exists the possibility of coming with the speaking and the members in the discussion. Guests are cordially welcome!

Place: Berlin hall of the central and federal state library Berlin, Ribbeck house, width road 36, 10178 Berlin center.

ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF BERLIN REGISTERED ASSOCIATION, GEGR. 1865
Office of the secretary/meeting co-ordinator, Dipl. - engineer Dirk Pinnow
c/o PINNOW & partner GmbH in the master hall construction at the Potsdamer place
Köthener road 38
10963 Berlin
Telephone: (030) 26 36 69 83
Fax: (030) 26 36 69 85
E-Mail: Pinnow@DieGeschichteBerlins.de
Website: www.DieGeschichteBerlins.de

The city Berlin experienced 19 in the second half. Century profound changes in their social structure and its townscape like hardly a second German city: admirable innovations within technical, economic and scientific ranges on the one hand, uncontrolled influx of job seekers humans with all its negative consequences and thoughtless handling the historical substance of the city on the other hand. Those citizens, who dedicated themselves to the history of the city from vocational and private inclination, with large uneasiness regarded this ambivalente development. In the year 1864 Dr. Julius Beer, practical physician, and Ferdinand Meyer, police secretary, seized the initiative to create a historical association which should order to the loss at material certifications stop.

On 28 January 1865 the initiators could do numerous interested ones in the constituent meeting for the non-profit “association for the history of Berlin” in the Café Royal, under which lime trees welcome. Mayor Karl Theodor Seydel took over the office of the chairman. Expressly one turned to all circles of the citizens of Berlin population, in whom the sympathy at the history of Berlin should be waked. By the promotion of the heimatkundlichen research with special consideration of the economic, social and cultural connections the knowledge should be extended and deepened by the historical development of the city. This goal reached without reservation the association for the history of Berlin in the 140 years of its existence.

By own research and the switching of its results the oldest historical association of Berlin put the basis for the historical study of the city, on which into the present the Berlin research is based. Regular public lectures gave and give a large public to the history of Berlin and to the association a positive resonance. It counts today scarcely 800 members.

The initiatives point the commitment of the members far beyond the closer association activity to the establishment of two museums, to which we owe the establishment of the Märki museum and after the Second World War - existing no longer - the Berlin museum. By the many personalities, that coined/shaped and promoted the association activity and the study of the citizens of Berlin history, the city archivist Ernst Fidicin (1802-1883), the actor and writer Louis cutter (1805-1878) is mentioned, the photographer F. Albert Schwartz (1836-1906), the Kunsthistorikerin Margarete bold (1904-1995) and the national historian Hans Werner Klünner (1928-1999).



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