Peter Glotz (6 March 1939 – 25 August 2005) was a German social democratic politician and social scientist.
Peter Glotz | |
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Member of the Bundestag | |
In office 1972–1977 | |
In office 1983–1996 | |
Secretary of State of the Federal Minister for Education and Research | |
In office 1974–1977 | |
Senator for Science and Research in the state of Berlin | |
In office 1977–1981 | |
Secretary general of the SPD | |
In office 1981–1987 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Cheb, Czechoslovakia | 6 March 1939
Died | 25 August 2005 Zürich, Switzerland | (aged 66)
Political party | SPD |
Biography
editPeter Glotz was born in Cheb, Czechoslovakia, to a German father and a Czech mother. His father, an insurance clerk joined the Nazi Party and administered a small "Aryanized" Jewish factory in Prague.[1][2] His family was expelled from Czechoslovakia in September 1945 and settled in Franconia.[3][4][5] He studied Journalism, Philosophy, Germanistics, and Sociology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the University of Vienna, and became a doctor of philosophy in 1968.
Glotz became director of Ludwig Maximilian University in 1969 and a member of the Landtag of Bavaria in 1970. He was a member of the German parliament from 1972 to 1977 and a parliamentary state secretary of the Federal Minister for Education and Research from 1974 until 1977.
From 1977 to 1981 Glotz was a senator for science and research in the state of Berlin, and became a member of the parliament again in 1983, resigning in 1996. He was secretary general of the SPD from 1981 to 1987. Glotz then became founding director of the University of Erfurt (1996–1999) and professor of communication sciences.
From January 2000 until he died in Zürich, Glotz was a Professor of media and society at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. In 2002, he was a representative of the German Chancellor to the European Convention. With Erika Steinbach, he was chairman of the Centre Against Expulsions Foundation.
Selected works
edit- Der Weg der Sozialdemokratie – the author takes on the ardent young socialists in his constituency
- Die deutsche Rechte, Eine Streitschrift, DVA
- Der Irrweg des Nationalstaats. Europäische Reden an ein deutsches Publikum, DVA
- Manifest für eine Neue Europäische Linke, Wolf Jost Siedler Verlag, Berlin 1985 – Manifesto for a new European left
- “Democracy? The Threatened Utopia: An Interview with Norberto Bobbio”. Telos 82 (Winter 1989–90). New York: Telos Press.
- Die Linke nach dem Sieg des Westens, DVA 1992
- Die beschleunigte Gesellschaft: Kulturkämpfe im digitalen Kapitalismus, Kindler 1999
- Von Analog nach Digital: Unsere Gesellschaft auf dem Weg zur digitalen Kultur, Huber 2000
- Ron Sommer: Der Weg der Telekom, Hoffmann und Campe 2001
- Die Vertreibung – Böhmen als Lehrstück, Ullstein 2003
References
edit- ^ Hahn, Hahn, Peter Glotz und seine Geschichtsbilder (in German)
- ^ "Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte" (in German). Retrieved 11 April 2022.
- ^ "BayernSPD Landtagsfraktion" [BavarianSPD parliamentary group]. bayernspd-landtag.de (in German). Retrieved 11 April 2022.
- ^ GmbH, news networld Internetservice (26 August 2005). "Ehemaliger SPD-Spitzenpolitiker Peter Glotz in Züricher Spital" [Former SPD top politician Peter Glotz in Zurich hospital]. news.at (in German). Retrieved 11 April 2022.
- ^ "Wir trauern sehr..., Erika Steinbach" [We greatly mourn..., Erika Steinbach] (in German). Archived from the original on 14 April 2012. Retrieved 11 April 2022.