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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Hellmut Diwald (* 13. August 1924 in Schattau, Mähren; † 26. Mai 1993 in Würzburg) war ein deutscher Historiker und Publizist. Er gehörte zu den bekanntesten Vertretern der sogenannten Neuen Rechten. , Hellmut Diwald (né le 13 août 1924 à ŠatovHellmut Diwald (né le 13 août 1924 à Šatov, Tchécoslovaquie, mort le 26 mai 1993 à Wurtzbourg, Allemagne) est un historien allemand, professeur d'histoire médiévale et moderne à l'Université Friedrich-Alexander d'Erlangen-Nuremberg. Représentant de la «Nouvelle Droite» allemande, l'un de ses maîtres-ouvrages, Geschichte der Deutschen (Histoire des Allemands), suscita la polémique lors de sa publication en 1978 en raison de ses tendances révisionnistes et de sa visée ouvertement nationaliste. Dans les années 1980, il participe à la création d'un organisme négationniste, le ZFI.tion d'un organisme négationniste, le ZFI. , Hellmut Diwald (13 agustus 1924 – 26 Mei 1Hellmut Diwald (13 agustus 1924 – 26 Mei 1993) adalah seorang sejarawan jerman dan Profesor Sejarah Abad Pertengahan dan Sejarah Modern di Universitas Erlangen-Nuremberg dari tahun 1965 hingga tahun 1985. Ia berasal dari selatan Moravia, anak seorang insinyur Austria dan ibu dari ceko, dan pergi ke sekolah di Praha sebelum keluarganya pindah ke Nürnberg di Bavaria pada tahun 1938. Selama Perang Dunia II, ia bertugas di Tentara jerman. Setelah perang, ia melanjutkan studi Teknik mesin di Nuremberg sebelum ia belajar Filsafat, jerman dan Sejarah di universitas Hamburg dan Erlangen. Ia meraih gelar doktor dalam sejarah pada tahun 1952 dan selesai nya Habilitasi pada tahun 1958. Pada tahun 1965, ia diangkat sebagai Profesor Sejarah Abad Pertengahan dan Sejarah Modern di Universitas Erlangen-Nuremberg, di mana ia mengajar hingga pensiun pada tahun 1985. Dia adalah editor dari Zeitschrift für Agama - und Geistesgeschichte, jurnal ilmiah, dari tahun 1948 hingga tahun 1966. Diwald menerima banyak pengakuan untuk itu pada buku filsuf Wilhelm Dilthey (1963) dan publikasi karya-karya Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach (1970), serta untuk biografi Albrecht von Wallenstein (1969) dan bukunya tentang sejarah Eropa dari 1400 hingga tahun 1555. Dia juga tampil secara teratur pada ZDF TV show Fragen zur Zeit dan merupakan kontributor tetap dari artikel-artikel untuk surat kabar Die Welt. Ia juga dikenal untuk banyak membahas buku sejarah jerman dari tahun 1978. Dia itu diterbitkan opus magnum, Mati Großen Ereignisse. Fünf Jahrtausende Weltgeschichte di Darstellungen und Dokumenten, buku tentang sejarah umat manusia selama 5000 tahun yang terbit dalam enam volume, pada tahun 1990. Pada tahun 1981, ia mendirikan Zeitgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle Ingolstadt. Ia menikah dengan Susanne Diwald, seorang sarjana studi Islam yang juga mengajar di Universitas Erlangen (sampai tahun 1989). Universitas Erlangen (sampai tahun 1989). , Hellmut Diwald (13 August 1924 – 26 May 19Hellmut Diwald (13 August 1924 – 26 May 1993) was a German historian and Professor of Medieval and Modern History at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg from 1965 to 1985. He was originally from southern Moravia, the son of an Austrian engineer and a Czech mother, and went to school in Prague before the family relocated to Nuremberg in Bavaria in 1938. During World War II, he served in the German Army. After the war, he went on to study mechanical engineering in Nuremberg before he studied philosophy, German and history at the universities of Hamburg and Erlangen. He earned a doctorate in history in 1952 and completed his Habilitation in 1958. In 1965, he was appointed as Professor of Medieval and Modern History at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, where he taught until his retirement in 1985. He was editor of , a scientific journal, from 1948 to 1966. Diwald earned much recognition for his books on the philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey (1963) and his publication of the works of Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach (1970), as well as for his biography of Albrecht von Wallenstein (1969) and his book on European history from 1400 to 1555. He also regularly appeared on the ZDF TV show Fragen zur Zeit and was a regular contributor of articles to the newspaper Die Welt. He is also known for a widely discussed book on German history from 1978. He published his opus magnum, Die Großen Ereignisse. Fünf Jahrtausende Weltgeschichte in Darstellungen und Dokumenten, a history of humankind during the last 5000 years in six volumes, in 1990. In 1981, he co-founded the Zeitgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle Ingolstadt. He was married to Susanne Diwald, a scholar of Islamic studies who also taught at the University of Erlangen (until 1989).t the University of Erlangen (until 1989).
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rdfs:comment Hellmut Diwald (13 August 1924 – 26 May 19Hellmut Diwald (13 August 1924 – 26 May 1993) was a German historian and Professor of Medieval and Modern History at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg from 1965 to 1985. He was originally from southern Moravia, the son of an Austrian engineer and a Czech mother, and went to school in Prague before the family relocated to Nuremberg in Bavaria in 1938. During World War II, he served in the German Army. After the war, he went on to study mechanical engineering in Nuremberg before he studied philosophy, German and history at the universities of Hamburg and Erlangen. He earned a doctorate in history in 1952 and completed his Habilitation in 1958. In 1965, he was appointed as Professor of Medieval and Modern History at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, where he taught until his retirementberg, where he taught until his retirement , Hellmut Diwald (né le 13 août 1924 à ŠatovHellmut Diwald (né le 13 août 1924 à Šatov, Tchécoslovaquie, mort le 26 mai 1993 à Wurtzbourg, Allemagne) est un historien allemand, professeur d'histoire médiévale et moderne à l'Université Friedrich-Alexander d'Erlangen-Nuremberg. Représentant de la «Nouvelle Droite» allemande, l'un de ses maîtres-ouvrages, Geschichte der Deutschen (Histoire des Allemands), suscita la polémique lors de sa publication en 1978 en raison de ses tendances révisionnistes et de sa visée ouvertement nationaliste. Dans les années 1980, il participe à la création d'un organisme négationniste, le ZFI.tion d'un organisme négationniste, le ZFI. , Hellmut Diwald (13 agustus 1924 – 26 Mei 1Hellmut Diwald (13 agustus 1924 – 26 Mei 1993) adalah seorang sejarawan jerman dan Profesor Sejarah Abad Pertengahan dan Sejarah Modern di Universitas Erlangen-Nuremberg dari tahun 1965 hingga tahun 1985. Ia menikah dengan Susanne Diwald, seorang sarjana studi Islam yang juga mengajar di Universitas Erlangen (sampai tahun 1989). Universitas Erlangen (sampai tahun 1989). , Hellmut Diwald (* 13. August 1924 in Schattau, Mähren; † 26. Mai 1993 in Würzburg) war ein deutscher Historiker und Publizist. Er gehörte zu den bekanntesten Vertretern der sogenannten Neuen Rechten.
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