Regina Scheer
Regina Scheer (born in 1950) is a German writer and historian.
Professional career
[edit]Born in East-Berlin, Scheer studied theatre and cultural studies from 1968 to 1973 at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.[1] She was a copywriter at Oktoberklub[2] From 1972 to 1976, she worked as editor of the Freie Deutsche Jugend' student newspaper Forum, and from 1980 to 1990 at the literary magazine Temperamente . Since the Peaceful Revolution, she has worked as a freelance journalist, historian and editor.[citation needed]
Scheer published several books on German-Jewish history and had her first novel Machandel published in 2014.[3]
Awards
[edit]Publications
[edit]- AHAWAH, das vergessene Haus. Aufbau, Berlin 1992
- Es gingen Wasser wild über unsere Seele. Aufbau, Berlin 1999
- Der Umgang mit den Denkmälern. Brandenburgische Landeszentrale für politische Bildung , Potsdam 2003
- Im Schatten der Sterne. Aufbau, Berlin 2004
- Wir sind die Liebermanns. Propyläen, Berlin 2006
- Mausche mi-Dessau Moses Mendelssohn. Hentrich & Hentrich, Teetz 2006
- Den Schwächeren helfen, stark zu sein. Die Schrippenkirche im Berliner Wedding 1882–2007. Hentrich & Hentrich, Teetz 2007, ISBN 978-3-938485-63-7
- Kurt Tucholsky. Hentrich & Hentrich, Teetz 2008
- Zerbrochene Bilder. Kurt-Tucholsky-Literaturmuseum , Rheinsberg 2011
- Zerstörte Kindheit und Jugend. Mein Leben und Überleben in Berlin.[5] together with Regina Steinitz , Berlin, 2014, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, ISBN 978-3-942240-16-1.
- Machandel.
- After Auschwitz: The Difficult Legacies of the GDR. 2021.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Regina Scheer, at Aufbau-Verlag
- ^ Friederike Freier: Familientreffen vor Publikum, at Horch und Guck
- ^ "Roman "Machandel" - Die verschlungenen Lebensgeschichten der DDR" (in German). Retrieved 4 October 2020.
- ^ Regina Scheer at perlentaucher.de – das Kulturmagazin (in German)
- ^ Zerstörte Kindheit und Jugend mein Leben und Überleben in Berlin on WorldCat
- ^ Scheer, R. (2021). Understanding Silence: On an Ongoing Search for People, Things, and Connections Not Really Unknown. In E. Heitzer, M. Jander, A. Kahane, & P. G. Poutrus (Eds.), After Auschwitz: The Difficult Legacies of the GDR (1st ed., pp. 209–215). Berghahn Books. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2tsxjzv.18
External links
[edit]- Literature by and about Regina Scheer in the German National Library catalogue
- Regina Scheer at IMDb