Paul Wulff Johansen (December 23, 1901 – April 14, 1965) was an Estonian and German historian of Danish origin.
Early life and education
Paul Johansen was born in
Tallinn
Tallinn is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Estonia, most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a Tallinn Bay, bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, it has a population of (as of 2025) and ...
to
Jens Christian Johansen, a Danish land improvement engineer.
He was the brother of the writer
Ingeborg Johansen. He studied at
Tallinn Cathedral School and graduated in 1919. In the summer of the same year, he joined the as a , but he did not serve on the fronts of the
War of Independence
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. At the end of 1919, he began studying in
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
and soon in
Germany
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, initially as an agricultural engineer, but he soon abandoned this direction in favor of history. In 1924, Johansen became a doctor of history at the
University of Leipzig
Leipzig University (), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany. The university was founded on 2 December 1409 by Frederick I, Electo ...
, and in 1924 he presented his dissertation ''Siedlung und Agrarwesen der Esten im Mittelalter'' (Settlement and Agriculture of Estonians in the Middle Ages) and received the research degree of doctor of philosophy (dr. phil.).
He returned to Estonia and started working at the
Tallinn City Archives
Tallinn City Archives () is an archive in Tallinn, Estonia. According to the archive's statute its purposes are as follows: "collect, organize and preserve the archival materials of historical and ongoing municipal institutions of Tallinn, as wel ...
.
Career
Paul Johansen soon became one of the most important Estonian historians. He studied a huge amount of materials on both the older history of Tallinn, especially the history of settlement, and agrarian history, and he was one of the founders of this branch of study in Estonia. He made an important contribution to the study and interpretation of the agrarian and settlement history material found in the
Danish Census Book
The Danish Census Book or the Danish book of land taxation (, ) dates from the 13th century and consists of a number of separate manuscripts. The original manuscripts are now housed in the Danish National Archives (''Rigsarkivet'') in Copenhage ...
, which resulted in a comprehensive overview of the settlement and agrarian conditions in northern Estonia in the 13th century. Johansen also drew attention to the
Wanradt–Koell Catechism
The Wanradt–Koell Catechism () is a partly preserved book that is considered the oldest printed source of Estonian. The oldest known examples of handwritten Estonian appear in 13th-century chronicles. The book was compiled by the clergymen and ...
as the first definitely known partially Estonian-language publication. His greatest work was the settlement-history work ''Die Estlandliste des Liber Census Daniae'', which was published in 1933 and explained many settlement-related issues in the areas of northern Estonia that had been under the Danish Kingdom.
Johansen also discovered the founding document of the town of
Paide
Paide is a town in Estonia and the capital of Järva County, one of the 15 counties of Estonia.
Etymology
Paide's German name (originally or in Low German) means 'white stone'. This name was derived from the limestone used for the constru ...
in the Swedish archives and made other important discoveries. In 1934 he became the city archivist of Tallinn.
At the end of 1939, Johansen moved to Germany with other
Baltic Germans
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and continued his work as a historian at the
University of Hamburg
The University of Hamburg (, also referred to as UHH) is a public university, public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('':de:Allgemeines Vorlesungswesen, ...
.
From 1942 to 1945, he was forced to serve as an interpreter on the German
Eastern Front. In 1944, he also visited Estonia for the last time.
From 1945 to 1946, Johansen was a prisoner of war, and he then returned to the University of Hamburg, where he taught until his death. In Hamburg, he also worked diligently in the .
In 1951, his book ''Nordische Mission, Revals Gründung und die Schwedensiedlung in Estland'' (The Nordic Mission, Tallinn's Founding, and the Swedish settlement in Estonia) was published in
Stockholm
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, in which, among other things, he hypothesized that Tallinn had grown out of two settlement nuclei, one Scandinavian (Oleviste / St. Olai) and one German (Niguliste / St. Nikolai).
In 1964, Johansen put forward the hypothesis that
Balthasar Russow
Balthasar Russow (1536–1600) was one of the most important Livonian and Estonian chroniclers.
Russow was born in Reval, Livonia (now Tallinn, Estonia). He was educated at an academy in Stettin, Pomerania (now Szczecin, Poland). He was the Lut ...
might be of Estonian origin.
However, both this study and several other works (such as the study of the life and activities of Henrik of Latvia) remained unfinished because he died in the spring of the following year. Johansen also associated Tallinn with the notable Renaissance painter
Michael Sittow
Michael Sittow ( 1469 – 1525), also known as Master Michiel, Michel Sittow, Michiel, Miguel, and several other variants, was a painter from Reval (Tallinn), now capital of Estonia, who was trained in the tradition of Early Netherlandish pain ...
, whose portraits had previously been attributed to a Flemish master.
Selected works
*''Siedlung und Agrarwesen der Esten im Mittelalter'' (Settlement and Agriculture of the Estonians in the Middle Ages; Tartu, 1925)
*''Über die Schweden bei Reval'' (The Swedes at Tallinn; = ''Beiträge zur Kunde Estlands'' 11; Tallinn, 1925/1926)
*''Die Estlandliste der'' Liber Census Daniae (The Estonia List of the
Danish Census Book
The Danish Census Book or the Danish book of land taxation (, ) dates from the 13th century and consists of a number of separate manuscripts. The original manuscripts are now housed in the Danish National Archives (''Rigsarkivet'') in Copenhage ...
; Copenhagen and Tallinn, 1933)
*''Bruchstücke des Landbuches der Ordensmeister für Rujen und Helmet'' (Fragments of the Land Register of the Order Masters for
Rūjiena and
Helme Helme may refer to:
* G.W. Helme Snuff Mill Historic District, historic district in Helmetta, New Jersey
* Helme (river), a river in central Germany
* Helme Parish, a rural municipality in Valga County, Estonia
* Helme, Estonia, a small borough ( ...
; = ''Beiträge zur Kunde Estlands'' 21(1); Tallinn, 1937)
*''Deutsch und Undeutsch im mittelalterlichen und frühneuzeitlichen Reval'' (German and Non-German in Medieval and Early Modern Tallinn; with ; Cologne and Vienna, 1973)
*''Balthasar Rüssow als Humanist und Geschichtsschreiber'' (Balthasar Russow as a Humanist and Historian; = ''Quellen und Studien zur Baltischen Geschichte'' 14; ed. Heinz von zur Mühlen; Cologne, 1996)
*''Taani ja Eesti'' (Denmark and Estonia; Tallinn, 1996)
*''Kaugete aegade sära'' (The Luster of Distant Times; = ''Eesti mõttelugu'' 65; with ; Tartu 2006)
References
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1901 births
1965 deaths
Estonian historians
Estonian archivists
20th-century German historians
Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence
Academics from Tallinn