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Ennen’s research focuses on the constitutional, social and economic history of the Middle Ages, especially city history, and the Rhenish regional studies. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Ennen’s father Emil came from St. Vith and was a medical director of the Provincial Healing and Nursing Institute in Merzig. Ennen initially visited the Lyzeum in Merzig, changed to the Realgymnasium Dillingen in 1924 with the approval of the “District Commission for School Systems under the supervision of the League of Nations” and passed its Abitur examination in 1927. Her mother Louise Born Peters came from Emmerich. [first] Ennen studied history at the University of Bonn and in 1933 with Franz Steinbach as Dr. phil. on the topic “The organization of self -administration in the Saar cities from the outgoing Middle Ages to the French Revolution”. From mid-October 1934 to the end of 1935, she was one of the few women to train as an archivist at the Institute for Archive Science and Historical further training of the secret state archive of Prussian cultural ownership in Berlin-Dahlem. After her archival state examination, the head of the institute made great effort to adequately supply it in the “Third Reich” in view of the job situation for women. [2] She worked at the Institute for Historical Regional Studies in the Rhineland. During the Second World War, she kept the institute’s business upright; Until 1943, for example, the Rhenish quarter -year leaves appear. At that time, the institute focused on so -called West research (research into German folklore in the western neighboring countries of the German Reich). However, ENNEN was limited to their topics, which were also striking later, the city history and the Rhenish regional studies. On April 1, 1947, Ennen became the head of the Bonn city archive and was thus responsible for the reconstruction of this institution in the post -war period. In 1961 she was appointed honorary professor at the University of Bonn. In 1964 she followed a call for a chair at the University of Saarland in Saarbr\u00fccken, which together with the Ruth Altheim-Stahr, which was appointed in the same year, was the first owner of a chair in historical sciences in Germany. In 1968 she was the first woman to be appointed a chair of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Bonn and took over the management of the Institute for Historical Studies of the Rhineland. During these years she gathered a large group of schoolchildren and wrote a number of fundamental work. In 1974 it was emeritus, which started a new creative phase. She was a member of the Society for Rhine History. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x41976: Cross of merit of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Honorary member of the Commission for City History The organization of self -administration in the Saar cities from the outgoing Middle Ages to the French Revolution (= Rhenish archive. Bd. 25, ISSN\u00a0 0933-5102 ). R\u00f6hrscheid u., Bonn 1933, (at the same time: Bonn, University, dissertation, 1933). Early history of the European city. R\u00f6hrscheid, Bonn 1953 (3rd, expanded edition. Ibid. 1981, ISBN 3-7928-0419-0). With Walter Holzhausen and Gert Schroers: The old cemetery in Bonn. Historically, biographical, art historical. Stollfuss, Bonn 1955 (5th edition. City of Bonn, Bonn 1986, ISBN 3-922832-03-2). With Dietrich H\u00f6roldt: Small history of the city of Bonn (= Bonn history sheets. Bd. 20, ISSN\u00a0 0068-0052 ). Bonn Heimat- und History Association, Wilhelm Stollfuss Verlag, Bonn 1966 (later as: From the R\u00f6merkastell to the federal capital. Small history of the city of Bonn. 4th, through edition. Stollfuss, Bonn 1985, ISBN 3-08-614094-1). The European City of the Middle Ages. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, G\u00f6ttingen 1972, ISBN 3-525-01308-6 (4th, improved edition. Ibid. 1987, ISBN 3-525-01341-8). Collected treatises on European cities and Rhenish history. 2 volumes. R\u00f6hrscheid, Bonn 1977\u20131987, ISBN 3-7928-0405-0 (Vol. 1) and ISBN 3-7928-0569-3 (Vol. 2). With Walter Janssen: German agricultural history. From the neolithic to the threshold of the industrial age (= Scientific paperbacks social and economic history. Vol. 12). Steiner, Wiesbaden 1979, ISBN 3-515-02420-4. Rhenish cities up to 1250 (= Historical atlas of the Rhineland. Supplement 6, 1 = Publications of the Society for Rhine History. NF 12, Dept. 1b). Rhineland-Verlag, Cologne 1982, ISBN 3-7927-0615-6. Women in the Middle Ages. Beck, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-406-09528-3 (6th edition. Ibid. 1999, ISBN 3-406-37799-8). Werner Besch u. (Ed.): The city in European history. Commemorative publication Edith Ennen. R\u00f6hrscheid, Bonn 1972, ISBN 3-7928-0331-3 (with bibliography). Franz Irsigler: Edith Ennen. Notes on the work and effect. In: Wilhelm Janssen, Margret Wensky (ed.): Central European cities in the Middle Ages and early modern times. Dedicated to Edith Ennen. B\u00f6hlau, Cologne and a. 1999, ISBN 3-412-06099-2, pp. 1\u201319 (the commemorative publication also contains a bibliography of the writings of Ennen). Hans Derks: German West research. Ideology and practice in the 20th century (= History and historical culture in the 20th century. Vol. 4). Akademische Verlags Institute, Leipzig 2001, ISBN 3-931982-23-8. Gisela Vollmer: Edith before \u2020. In: The archivist. Jg. 54, Heft 2, 2001, S. 174\u2013176. Josef Niesen: Bonner Person Lexicon. 3rd, improved and expanded edition. Bouvier, Bonn 2011, ISBN 978-3-416-03352-7. Wolfgang M\u00fcller: The chairpersons and deputy chairman of the Commission for Saarland state history and folk research. In: Brigitte Kasten (ed.): Historical views of the country on the Saar. 60 years of the Commission for Saarland history and popular research. Saarbr\u00fccken 2012 (= Publications of the Commission for Saarland State History and Popular Research. Volume 45), pp. 594\u2013596 (bio-bibliographical documentation). Yvonne Leiverkus: “The wish and scientific tendency made me take the archivist.” Edith Ennen (1907\u20131999). Archivist and historian . In: Andrea Steldorf\/Ursula M\u00e4ttig\/Ines Neffgen (ed.): But suddenly now emancipated science wants to drive it. Women at the University of Bonn (1918-2018) (= Bonn’s writings on university and science history . No. 9 ). V&R unipress, G\u00f6ttingen 2018, ISBN 978-3-8471-0894-8, S. 165\u2013191 . \u2191 100 years of Albert Schweitzer Gymnasium, 1902-2002, Dillingen . Self -published, Dillingen 2002, S. 127 ff . \u2191 See Correspondence Albert Brackmann, secret state archive of Prussian cultural property (VI. Main department, estate Brachmann). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/edith-before-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Edith before – Wikipedia"}}]}]