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__NOTOC__ Volker Ullrich (born 1943) is a German historian, journalist and author. ==Career== Volker Ullrich was born in Celle〔("Expert and historian Dr. Volker Ullrich receives honorary doctorate at the University of Jena" ) (PDF; 124 kB), University of Jena, 8 December 2008. Retrieved 22 April 2013.〕 He studied history, literature, philosophy and education at the University of Hamburg. From 1966 to 1969 he was assistant to the Hamburg’s Egmont Zechlin Chair. He graduated in 1975 after a dissertation on the Hamburg labour movement of the early 20th Century, after which he worked as a Hamburg school teacher. He was, for a time, a lecturer in politics at the Lüneburg University, and in 1988 he became a research fellow at Hamburg’s Foundation for 20th-century Social History.〔 Since 1990 Ullrich has been the head of the political section of the weekly newspaper ''Die Zeit''.〔(''Volker Ullrich'' ), ''Ziet Online''. Retrieved 22 April 2013.〕 Ullrich has published articles and books on 19th- and 20th-century history. In 1996 he reviewed the thesis postulated in Daniel Goldhagen’s book ''Hitler's Willing Executioners'' that provoked fresh debate among historians.〔Ullrich, Volker: ''Hitler's Willing Executioners - a book that provokes new historical dispute''. ''Die Zeit'', 12 April 1996.〕〔Schneider, Michael: ''The Goldhagen Debate - an historical dispute in the media''. Discussion group history vol. 17, Bonn, 1997. ISBN 3-86077-669-X ((German text online )).〕 In 1992 he was awarded the Alfred Kerr Prize for literary criticism,〔 and, in 2008, received an honorary doctorate from the University of Jena.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Volker Ullrich」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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