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Friedrich Hermann Schubert was born on 26 August, 1925, is a German historian. Discover Friedrich Hermann Schubert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Friedrich Hermann Schubert (26 August 1925 – 30 June 1973) was a German historian.
Schubert was born in Dresden in 1925 as the son of the Dresden professor of architecture and architect Otto Schubert and the teacher Veronika née Strüver, whose parents were well established in the high society of Dresden; this was especially true of his grandfather, who was a model for him as a lawyer.
His paternal grandfather is the sculptor Hermann Schubert.
Schubert attended the Vitzthum-Gymnasium Dresden, which he completed in February 1944 with the Abitur.
He escaped being drafted into the Wehrmacht because of an illness that took him two years.
In 1946, however, he began studying history and economics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
In 1952 he was awarded a doctorate with a study on Ludwig Camerarius by Franz Schnabel.
This work, with Ludwig Camerarius, who was born in Nuremberg but worked in Palatinate and Swedish services, represented a picture of his life that still showed intellectual horizons even during the Thirty Years' War.
Schubert, who had been working for the Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences since 1952, began a major study of the older German Reichstag in the image of journalism between 1495 and 1648 after the printing of his dissertation.
From 1952 to 1963 he was also editor of Neue Deutsche Biographie.
Schubert belonged to the rediscoverers of the older German Reichstag as a weighty institution in the European environment and, incidentally, also of the work of the Calvinist state theorist Johannes Althusius.
Like Franz Schnabel, Schubert was a representative of the German new humanism, which had a strong impact in Munich in the immediate post-war period.
Schubert not only had a Western and liberal understanding of history, but also made a significant contribution to placing the older German constitutional institutions at the centre of the common European intellectual tradition throughout the early modern period.
A major work on European monarchy history has unfortunately been lost.
Schubert was a member of the Bund Freiheit der Wissenschaft.
During the West German student movement he was exposed to the protests of leftist students, who mistakenly identified him as an exponent of a highly conservative educational ideal and professorship.
He successfully defended himself against them in court, but was unable to convince them of his fundamental liberal views.
With this work, which like the dissertation opened up completely new and extraordinarily broad horizons, he habilitated at the University of Munich in 1959.
In 1962 Schubert became a dietary lecturer in Munich, where he also provided the chair of his great patron Franz Schnabel.
Only one year later, this time inspired by Carl Dietrich Erdmann, he was appointed Professor of Medieval and Modern History at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel.
In the following years, he revised and supplemented it considerably until it was published in 1966.
After refusing a call to the University of Hamburg, he took over the chair of Medieval and Modern History at the University of Frankfurt am Main held by Otto Vossler in 1968.
In the summer of 1973, Schubert chose committed suicide at the age of 47 in Kiel, at that time dean of the department.