Walter Friedensburg

Karl Walter Friedensburg (6 March 1855 in Hamburg – 19 February 1938 in Wernigerode) was a German historian and archivist.

He studied history at the Universities of Göttingen and Breslau, obtaining his habilitation at the University of Marburg in 1878. From 1880 he served as an archivist in Marburg, later working as a university lecturer in Marburg and Göttingen. From 1888 to 1901 he was associated with the Deutsches Historisches Institut Rom (German Historical Institute in Rome).

In 1901 he was appointed director of the Staatsarchiv Stettin (National Archives in Stettin), and in 1913 succeeded Georg Winter (18561912) as director of the State Archives of Magdeburg. Here he was co-author of Geschichte des Staatsarchiv Magdeburg (History of the State Archives of Magdeburg). He entered into retirement in 1923, relocating to Wernigerode during the following year.

From 1913 he was a member of the Historischen Kommission für die Provinz Sachsen und für Anhalt (Historical Commission for the Province of Saxony and for Anhalt), serving as its chairman in 192223.

Written works

Friedensburg's prime area of research involved the history of the Reformation. The following are a few of his better known publications:

References

  1. WorldCat Identities (list of publications)
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