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Jürgen Luh was born on 1963 in russia, is a historian. Discover Jürgen Luh'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 60 years old?

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2015

Der Kurze Traum der Freiheit. Preußen nach Napoleon (München, 2015)

2014

'Feinde fürs Leben. Friedrich der Große und Heinrich von Brühl', in Neues Archiv für sächsische Geschichte. Sonderdruck Band 85 (2014)

2012

Jürgen Luh is Wissenschaftler at the Stiftung Preußischer Schlösser und Gärten (SPSG). In this capacity, he has helped put on a number of the SPSG's exhibitions, including 'Friederisiko' in 2012 and 'Frauensache: Wie Brandenburg Preußen wurde' in 2015.

Dr. Luh was also the co-organiser, with Michael Kaiser and others, of the Friedrich300 series of colloquia to mark the 300th anniversary of Frederick's birth in 2012. These presented important new research about Frederick, including explanations of the place of his literary activity within the wider programme of his reign.

2011

Dr. Luh has published extensively on the Prussian king Frederick the Great. His 2011 book Der Große: Friedrich II. von Preußen sought to resolve long-held ideas about the Prussian king's "contradictory" nature as both a patron of the Enlightenment and a military conqueror. Luh argued that Frederick in fact sought glory consistently throughout his life, and that this took various forms. Frederick saw his reputation as an author and a companion of Voltaire as simply an alternative way of achieving fame and immortality, alongside military success and the conquest of territory.

Der Große. Friedrich II. von Preußen (München, 2011)

2007

Heinrichs Heroen: Die Feldherrengalerie des Prinzen Heinrich im Schloss Rheinsberg (Berlin, 2007)

edited with Michael Kaiser and others, Friedrich300 Colloquien (2007-2013)

2000

Ancien Régime warfare and the military revolution: a study (Groningen, 2000)

1995

Luh did his PhD with Gerd Heinrich at the Freie Universität zu Berlin, where his dissertation was published in 1995 as Unheiliges Römisches Reich: der konfessionelle Gegensatz 1648 bis 1806. He followed this in 2003 with Preussen, Deutschland und Europa 1701-2001, a collection of essays edited with Vinzenz Czech and Bert Becker.

1963

Jürgen Luh (born 1963) is a German historian and exhibition curator. He specialises in the history of Prussia and Germany from the Peace of Westphalia to the early nineteenth century.

1701

edited with Vinzenz Czech and Bert Becker, Preussen, Deutschland und Europa 1701-2001 (Groningen, 2003)

1650

Kriegskunst in Europa: 1650 - 1800 (Köln und Böhlau, 2004)

1648

Unheiliges Römisches Reich: der konfessionelle Gegensatz 1648 bis 1806 (Potsdam, 1995)