Wolfgang Schivelbusch is a German historian and scholar of cultural studies. He has been awarded the Heinrich Mann Prize of the Academy of Arts in Berlin (2003) and the Lessing Prize of the City of Hamburg (2013).
HistoryCase studiesDefeat (Psychology)Drinking customsDrug abuseIntellectual lifeManners and customsModern Military historyRailroad travelRailroads, historySpace and timeSpicesWorld War, 1914-1918Berlin (germany), social life and customsCoffeeComparative governmentFascismFranco-Prussian War, 1870-1871Germany, economic policyGermany, politics and government, 1933-1945Intellectuals, germanyItaly, economic policyItaly, politics and governmentMilitary history, ModernNational characteristics
Places
GermanyBerlin (Germany)FranceFrankfurt am Main (Germany)Southern StatesUnited States1870-1871 Franco-Prussian WarBelgiumBerlinFrankfurt am MainGermany (East)LouvainLouvain (Belgium)Western countriesWesteuropa
People
Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)Hartmut Lange (1937-)Heiner Müller (1929-)Peter Hacks (1928-)
Time
19th century20th century1865-19451918-1933Civil War, 1861-18651933-19451945-1990