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Jean-Paul Lehners (born 20 April 1948 in
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: link=no, Grand-Duché de Luxembourg ; german: link=no, Großherzogtum Luxemburg is a small lan ...
) is a Luxembourgish
historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the st ...
specialized in the field of global and demographic history. He is also involved in the study of human rights. Lehners is professor of global history and holder of th
UNESCO Chair in Human Rights
at the
University of Luxembourg The University of Luxembourg (French: ''Université du Luxembourg''; German: ''Universität Luxemburg''; Luxembourgish: ''Universitéit Lëtzebuerg'') is a public research university in Luxembourg. History The University of Luxembourg was found ...
.


Academic life

After completing the "Cours Supérieurs" (higher courses) in Luxembourg in 1967, Lehners studied in Strasbourg, France, as well as
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, Austria, between 1968 and 1973. In 1973, Lehners obtained a doctorate from the University of Vienna. From 1973 to 1975, Lehners worked as the assistant of Michael Mitterauer at the Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte der Universität Wien. Between 1976 and 1994, Lehners was lecturing at the
University of Trier The University of Trier (german: Universität Trier), in the German city of Trier, was founded in 1473. Closed in 1798 by order of the then French administration in Trier, the university was re-established in 1970 after a hiatus of some 172 y ...
on themes such as quantitative methods in history, historical demography, history of family structures, analysis of school manuals, fear & security from the 16th to 20th centuries, history of European expansions by texts and controversy on numbers in history between 1976 and 1994. In 1975, Lehners completed his internship and became course responsible at
Lycée Michel Rodange Lycée Michel Rodange, abbreviated to LMRL, is a high school in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is located on Campus Geesseknäppchen, along with several other educational institutions, most of which, including Lycée Michel Rodange, ...
, where he worked until 1980. Afterwards, he moved to Lycée technique Michel Lucius and taught there until 1987, then moved back to his former institution, Lycée Michel-Rodange, and where he taught until 1995. Between 1984 and 1987, Lehners taught at the Centre Universitaire; then became responsible for the course until 1990. Lehners obtained the title of professor in 1990 and taught at the Centre Universitaire and, from 2003 onwards, at the University of Luxembourg Lehners became the vice-rector of the University of Luxembourg between 2003 and 2007. Since 2011, Lehners has been active as the first holder of the UNESCO Chair in Human Rights at the University of Luxembourg.


Social work

When Lehners was a student, he took part in ALUC (Association Luxembourgeoise des Universitaires Catholiques) as his orientation was towards the Catholic left wing. However, he quit this association as he thought it was just a political ensemble. According to Lehners, it was the first step of joining into the Christian Social Party. While he was studying in Vienna, he took part in a reflection group where he learnt about non-violent action and how to solve conflicts without causing harm from an Indian Jesuite. The social aspect of society has always been highly important for Lehners, that is to say, taking action for the poor and prioritizing the poor. As a result, he joined to the Jugendpoor; an organization of young people who would meet every Thursday to celebrate the mass along with the poor. Consequently, the periodical "Forum" was born along with other organizations like ASTI, ASTM, etc. due to the activities of Jugendpoor which was backed by the
Second Vatican Council The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the , or , was the 21st ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church. The council met in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome for four periods (or sessions), each lasting between 8 and ...
(also known as Vatican II). Lehners holds the presidential title fo
Consultative Commission of Human Rights (Commission consultative des Droits de l'Homme)Justice and Peace Commission (Commission Justice et Paix)
and is the honorary president o
Omega 90
Some other organizations Lehners took part in are listed below: *Member of the Nationa
UNESCO
Commission, Luxembourg, 2001-to date *Member of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI)
Council of Europe
2011-to date *Member of the Arbeitsgruppe "Menschenwürde und Menschenrechte" (Working group on human dignity and human rights) of th
German Justice and Peace Commission
2010-to date


Awards

* Robert Krieps Award 1992 for the workgroup on "Histoire de l'industrialisation en Sarre-Lor-Lux" (informal group composed researchers, professors and students meeting several times a year and exchanging information and elaborating common projects of studies and research). *Lion Award 2001 for the activities in the field of human dignity.Prix Lions 2001 - Jean-Paul Lehners, chercheur et pédagogue; in: Le Républicain lorrain , extract from 14. June 2001


Publications

Lehners is co-author of many books and author or co-author of a certain number of articles.


Books

*''Kolonialismus, Imperialismus, Dritte Welt'', (2 volumes), Salzburg (Wolfgang Neugebauer Verlag), 347 et 258 pages *''Sozialismus - das Ende einer Utopie?'', Cahiers I.S.I.S. fascicule 1, (Publications du Centre Universitaire), 191 pages *''Passé et Avenir des Bassins Industriels en Europe'', Cahiers d'Histoire 1, (Publications du Centre Universitaire), 430 pages *''Information Technologies for History Education'', Cahiers d'Histoire 2, (Publications du Centre Universitaire) *''L'ONU, un instrument de paix au service de qui?'', Cahiers I.S.I.S., fascicule VI, Publications du Centre Universitaire *''Héritages culturels dans la Grande Région Sarre-Lor-Lux-Rhénanie-Palatinat'', Cahiers I.S.I.S., Fascicule IV, Publications du Centre Universitaire *''Régions, Nations, Mondialisation'', Cahiers I.S.I.S., Fascicule V, Publications du Centre Universitaire *''Passé et avenir des bassins industriels en Europe. Aspects sociaux et environnementaux'', Cahiers d'Histoire 3, (Publications du Centre Universitaire) *''Ethnic Conflicts and Civil Society. Proposals for a New Era in Eastern Europe'', Ashgate, Aldershot/ Brookfiels USA/ Singapore/ Sidney *''L'Autriche, les Pays-Bas méridionaux et le duché de Luxembourg au 18e siècle'', Cahiers d'Histoire 4, (Publications du Centre Universitaire) *''Les espaces méditerranéens'', Cahiers I.S.I.S. 7, (Publications du Centre Universitaire) *''L'islam et l'espace euro-méditerranéen'', Cahiers I.S.I.S. 8, (Publications du Centre Universitaire) *''Endettement, marginalité, pauvreté: Quels financements et refinancements du Tiers Monde ?'' Cahiers I.S.I.S. 11 (Publications du Centre Universitaire) *''New challenges in Human Rights'', Cambridge University Press (in preparation) *''Rythmen der Globalisierung'', Wien, Mandelbaum Verlag 2010


Articles

*1973 Die Pfarre Stockerau im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. Erste Resultate einer demographischen Studie. In: H. Helczmanovski (Hg): Beiträge zur Bevölkerungs- und Sozialgeschichte Öster¬reichs. München/Wien, p. 373-401 *1973 Ein Beitrag zur Theorie der Unterentwicklung. A.G. Franks Thesen dargestellt am Beispiel Brasilien. In: Beiträge zur Historischen Sozialkunde (4), Wien, p. 68-71 *1974 Haus und Familie im Markt Stockerau am Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts. In: Unsere Heimat. Zeitschrift des Vereins für Landeskunde von Niederösterreich und Wien 45, p. 222-235 *1974 Familie und Sozialisation. In: Beiträge zur Historischen Sozialkunde (2), Wien, p. 42-44 (repris dans "école et vie") *1977 Neoimperialismus und Dritte Welt. Zur Theorie von Abhängigkeit und „Unterentwicklung" seit 1945 In: Alfred Bergmiller, Peter Feldbauer (Hg.): Kolonialismus, Imperialismus, Dritte Welt 1. Salzburg 1977, p. 175-212 *1978 EDV-Einsatz im Projekt: Strukturwandel der Familie in Österreich seit dem 17. Jahrhundert. In: Franz Irsigler (Hg): Quantitative Methoden in der Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte der Vorneuzeit. Stuttgart, p. 146-158 *1987 La démographie historique: Une possibilité d'initiation au métier d'historien? A propos d'une expérience. In: A.L.G.H.: Annuaire 1987. Luxembourg, p. 61-66 *1990 Les migrations à longue distance (1500-1900). Belgique et Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. In: Commission Internationale de Démographie historique (ed): Long distance migrations (1500-1900). Madrid, p. 45-60 *1992 Lëtzebuerg an d'Lëtzebuerger am Zwete Weltkrich. E puer Iwwerleungen als Aféierung In: Roger Gallion: Stroossen. Seng Krichsaffer 1940-1945, p. 12-19 *1993 A propos de la démographie historique au Luxembourg: sources, méthodes, problèmes In: Annuaire de l'Association luxembourgeoise de généalogie et d'héraldique, Luxembourg, p. 254-288 *1994 The history of banks in Luxembourg, Histoire des banques au Luxembourg In: Manfred Pohl (ed): Handbook on the History of European Banks (Edward Arnold), p. 675-687 *2000 Quelle école pour quelle société? In: Le Jeudi, Dossier Le Luxembourg au XXIe siècle, December *2001 Stroossen gëschter an haut In: 150 Joer Gemeng Stroossen 1850-200, p. 11-20 *2006 Introduction to special issue: The varieties of family history. Dedicated to the memory of Tamara K. Hareven (1937-2002), In: The History of the Family, Volume 11, Number 3, 2006, p. 123-124 *2009 Luxembourg : Content without reference? In: Vinodh Jaichand, Markku Suksi (eds) : 60 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Europe. Antwerp/Oxford/Portland, pp. 73–84 *2011 Human Rights Aspects in International Scientific Cooperation, in : Nova Acta Leopoldina NF 113, Nr. 387, 47-50 *2011 Nationsbildung in Luxemburg von der Französischen Revolution bis zum Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs: Konzepte, Debatten, Forschungserträge, in: Jacques P. Leider et al. (éditeurs): Du Luxembourg à l'Europe. Hommage à Gilbert Trausch à l'occasion de son 80e anniversaire, Luxembourg 2011, p. 235-249


External links


University of Luxembourg - Prof. Dr Jean-Paul LehnersUNESCO
* ttp://www.coe.int/t/dghl/monitoring/ecri/default_en.asp Council of Europebr>Justice and Peace Commission (Commission Justice et Paix)Omega 90


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lehners, Jean Paul 1948 births Living people Academic staff of the University of Luxembourg