Konrad Repgen (5 May 1923 – 2 April 2017) was a German
historian
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and a professor emeritus (retired) at the
University of Bonn
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. He was revered for his work on contemporary church history.
[Karl-Joseph Hummel, Michael Kißener (Ed.): ''Die Katholiken und das Dritte Reich. Kontroversen und Debatten.'' Paderborn u.a. 2009, p. 10.]
Life
Konrad Repgen was born in 1923 at
Friedrich-Wilhelms-Hütte,
part of the conurbation of
Troisdorf
Troisdorf () is a city in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis (district), in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Geography
Troisdorf is located approximately 22 kilometers south of Cologne and 13 kilometers north east of Bonn.
Division of the city
Troisdorf consi ...
a short distance to the south-east of
Cologne
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. His father was a teacher and an active member of the
Catholic Centre Party. In January 1933, a
régime change heralded a
rapid switch to
single-party government, and Repgen's father, identified as an activist member of one of the "wrong" parties, lost his teaching job the same year.
[
Konrad Repgen successfully completed his schooling at the Beethoven-Gymnasium (school) in ]Bonn
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in 1941. War had resumed in 1939, and Repgen was promptly conscripted into the army
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, serving as a soldier on the Russian Front until 1945.[ With the end of the war, in May 1945, he found himself captured by the ]British army
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and held as a prisoner of war
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Belligerents hold prisoners of war for a ...
till August of that year. Release came in time to enable him to enroll for the winter semester at Bonn University where over the next five years he studied History
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, Germanistics, Philosophy
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and Latin
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.[ While at university Repgen joined the Arminia Catholic student fraternity.] He received his doctorate in 1950 for a dissertation on the March Movement and the May Elections which were features of the political turmoil of 1848 in the Rhineland
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. The work, which was supervised by , was adapted as a book and found a publisher a few years later.
Between 1952 and 1955, Repgen undertook an extended period of research at the German Historical Institute in Rome. A significant landmark followed in 1958 when he received his habilitation
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for a piece of work entitled "The Roman Curia
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and the Peace of Westphalia
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. Pope, emperor and state." (''" Die römische Kurie und der Westfälische Friede. Papst, Kaiser und Reich"'').[ He relocated from the Bonn area in 1962 when he was appointed to a full professorship at the Saarland University at ]Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken (; Rhenish Franconian: ''Sabrigge'' ; ; ; ; ) is the capital and largest List of cities and towns in Germany, city of the state of Saarland, Germany. Saarbrücken has 181,959 inhabitants and is Saarland's administrative, commerci ...
where he remained until 1967.[ Back at Bonn that was he year in which his old teacher Max Braubach retired from the Konkordatslehrstuhl (teaching chair), and Repgen returned to Bonn to take it on. He remained at ]Bonn
Bonn () is a federal city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine. With a population exceeding 300,000, it lies about south-southeast of Cologne, in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region. This ...
as a professor in Medieval and Modern history until his own retirement in 1988.[ Between 1985 and 1988 he was also dean of the Philosophy Faculty.][ Briefly, in 1975/76, he combined his duties at Bonn with a post as a visiting fellow at the ]University of Oxford
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. As a teacher at Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken (; Rhenish Franconian: ''Sabrigge'' ; ; ; ; ) is the capital and largest List of cities and towns in Germany, city of the state of Saarland, Germany. Saarbrücken has 181,959 inhabitants and is Saarland's administrative, commerci ...
and Bonn
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he has supervised fifty doctorates and seven habilitations. His historian students include Winfried Baumgart, Franz Bosbach, , Ulrich von Hehl, , , and .
A focus of Konrad Repgen's research work was editorial work covering early modern Europe, but he has also researched the political and social history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He rejected the sociological-political historical prism favoured by the so-called Bielefeld School
The Bielefeld School is a group of German historians based originally at Bielefeld University who promote social history and political history using quantification and the methods of political science and sociology.Lorenz, Chris "Wehler, Hans-Ul ...
, and is regarded as a conservative among historians. For many years he headed up the long-running "Acta Pacis Westphalicae" project which publishes archive material covering the succession of congresses that eventually, in 1648, came up with what became known as the Peace of Westphalia
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. He has also published standard works on national and church history, among them "Dreißigjähriger Krieg und Westfälischer Friede", for which in 1998 he won the History prize of the City of Münster. (The city was much impacted by the war and involved in the treaties that concluded it.) In addition, between 1976 and 1997, he was in charge of the Archive Section at the Reich Chancellery
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covering the twelve years of the Hitler government. He was a member of the British Academy
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It was established in 1902 and received its royal charter in the sa ...
, of the (German) Commission for Contemporary History, the Commission for Parliamentary History and of Political Parties, the Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy, and of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts.
In 1989, Repgen was appointed a Commander
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of the Order of St. Gregory the Great. In 1995, he received an honorary doctorate from the Culture Faculty of the recently established University of Bayreuth
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. In 1998, he was honoured with the Ring of Honour from the Görres Society, and in 2000 with the Prize of the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation
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. He was an advisory council member with the Munich
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-based Institute for Contemporary History since 1972 and with the Italian-German Historical Institute since 1973.
References
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1923 births
2017 deaths
Historians of Christianity
20th-century German historians
Academic staff of the University of Bonn
Academic staff of Saarland University
Knights Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great
Fellows of the British Academy
Members of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences
German historians of religion
People from Rhein-Sieg-Kreis