Levison, Wilhelm, 1876-1947

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Wilhelm Levison (1876-1947) was a German historian from Duesseldorf, Germany. His family was originally from Siegburg, Germany. He studied History and Classical Philology at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin and then started to work for the publication series Monumenta Germaniae Historica under Bruno Kusch (1857-1940). In 1903 he became a lecturer at the University of Bonn in "History of the medieval ages" and "Auxiliary Historic Sciences." In 1909 he was given the title of Professor and in 1931 he was made a Doctor of letters honoris causa by the University of Durham, England. He requested to emigrate in 1935, but was denied and sent into retirement. He was able to leave for Durham in 1939. His work mainly concerned shedding light on the Dark Ages. In Bonn there is a street named after him: the Wilhelm-Levison-Strasse.

From the guide to the Wilhelm Levison Collection, 1823-1977, bulk 1930s, (Leo Baeck Institute)

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referencedIn William and Charlotte Engel Levison Collection, 1717-2007, bulk 1935-1972 Leo Baeck Institute.
creatorOf Wilhelm Levison Collection, 1823-1977, bulk 1930s Leo Baeck Institute.
referencedIn Levison Papers, ca. 1900-1947 Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
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associatedWith Baeck, Leo, 1873-1956 person
associatedWith Freundlich, Josef person
associatedWith Independent Order of B’nai B’rith. Grossloge für Deutschland corporateBody
associatedWith Levison, Charlotte Engel, 1911-2001 person
associatedWith Professor Wilhelm Levison, 1876-1947 person
associatedWith Universität Bonn corporateBody
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Düsseldorf, Germany
Bonn, Germany
Durham (England)
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Birth 1876-05-27

Death 1947-01-17

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