SOURCES:
Jens Mastnak: In der King’s German Legion. Die Briefe der Brüder Carl, Ernst, Friedrich und Ivan von Hodenberg (1803 – 1815).
[In the King’s German Legion. The letters of the brothers Carl, Ernst, Friedrich and Ivan von Hodenberg (1803 – 1815).]
Solivagus Praeteritum, ISBN 978-3-947064-14-4
(To be published from the end of 2021).
Bernd Ulrich Hucker et al. (eds.): Die Chronik des Abtes Theodor Stracke.
[The Chronicle of Abbot Theodor Stracke.]
Solivagus, ISBN 978-3-943025-38-5
(To be published 2022).
REGIONAL CHRONICLES:
Bernd Ulrich Hucker (ed.): Der Steinerne Mann und Bischof Johann der Alchemist. Verdener Heimatgeschichte im Spiegel der Sage.
[The Stone Man and Bishop John the Alchemist. Local history of Verden in the mirror of legend.]
Solivagus, ISBN 978-3-943025-40-8
(To be published 2022).
SERIES:
Florian Jungmann und Martin Krieger (ed.): Dänemark als globaler Akteur (17.-20. Jahrhundert). Koloniale Besitzungen und historische Verantwortung.
[Denmark as a global actor (17th-20th centuries). Colonial Possessions and Historical Responsibility.]
Solivagus Praeteritum, ISBN 978-3-947064-15-1
(To be published 2021).
MONOGRAPHS:
Tobias Pietsch: Vom Ritterhof zum Gut. Die niederadligen Eigenwirtschaften Mecklenburgs im spätmittelalterlichen Wandel.
[From knight’s court to manor. The Lower Noble Estates of Mecklenburg during the transition of the Late Middle Ages.]
Solivagus Publishing, ISBN 978-3-943025-66-8
(To be published spring 2022).
Emil Julius Gumbel: Verschwörer. Zur Geschichte und Soziologie der deutschen nationalistischen Geheimbünde 1918-1924. New edition of the original edition from 1924.
[Conspirators. On the History and Sociology of the German Nationalist Secret Societies 1918-1924.]
Solivagus Praeterium, ISBN 978-3-947064-17-5
(To be published in spring 2022).
Marion Kobelt-Groch (ed.): Marfa Coray: Die drei Kinder im Herrengarten.
[Marfa Coray: The three children in the manor garden.]
Solivagus, ISBN 978-3-947064-02-1
(To be published in spring of 2022).
With her childhood memories, the youngest daughter of the writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-1895) provides intimate insights into the family life of one of the most widely read writers of the 19th century. Away from pedagogical theories, children are given happy years in a cosmos filled with love, imagination and knowledge. The book is not only a literary reading pleasure, but also a source on the bourgeois-aristocratic life of the fin de siècle.
The previously unpublished childhood memories appear as a text-critical edition with biographical sketches of the individual family members in the epilogue.