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Becker, Carl Heinrich (Dep.) (inventory)

The estate of the Prussian Minister of Culture Carl Heinrich Becker was given to the Secret State Archives in 1973 by his son Prof. Dr. Hellmut Becker as a deposit. The estate consists of two main groups, 1. correspondence and 2. factual document...

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> NON-GOVERNMENTAL PROVENANCES >> Companies, Families and People >> people >> State and local government and civil servants >> Minister (presidents) >> cult

Becker, Carl Heinrich

Becker, Karl Heinrich, Prof.Dr. (Professor of Oriental Studies at the Colonial Institute (today University), Minister of Culture, Philosopher of Culture, born 12.04.1876 Amsterdam, died 02.1933 Hamburg)

In: State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik) >> SPECIAL RESOURCES >> COLLECTIONS >> WRITTEN >> Newspaper clipping collection (stock) >> Family and personal geography >> Families and persons, initial letter B

Colonial Institute Hamburg and Bethel Theological University

Submissions, Applications, Circulars; Correspondence mainly for the establishment of e. Chair f. Islamic Studies and Missionary Lectureship Bethel; F. v. Bodelschwingh: The Free Theological School of Bethel b. Bielefeld, 8 p., Dr., 1905; F. v. Bod...

In: Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik) >> Archive of the Rhenish Mission Society >> Contacts and correspondence >> Ecclesiastical and free works and organizations

Rhenish Missionary Society

Florence, Karl, Prof. (appointed in 1888 as lecturer for German literature at the Japanese University in Tokyo, on 01.08.1914 professor for Japanese language and culture at the Colonial Institute in Hamburg, born 10.01.1865 Erfurt, died 02.1955)

In: State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik) >> SPECIAL RESOURCES >> COLLECTIONS >> WRITTEN >> Newspaper clipping collection (stock) >> Family and personal geography >> Families and persons, initial letter F

Lenz, Max (Dep.) (population)

Max Lenz was born in Greifswald on 13 June 1850 as the son of Dr. Gustav Lenz, a judicial councillor. After his school education in Greifswald, he began studying classical philology and history (with Heinrich von Sybel and others) in Bonn. Interru...

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> NON-GOVERNMENTAL PROVENANCES >> Companies, Families and People >> people >> Academic civil servants >> University and university professors and lecturers >> historians

Lenz, Max