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Hans von Zwiedineck-Südenhorst (German pronunciation: [ˈt͜sviːdinɛk ˈzyːdn̩hɔʁst]; 14 April 1845 – 22 November 1906) was a German historian. [1]
He was born in Frankfurt am Main and studied at the University of Graz, where he became a professor in 1885. He died in Graz. [1]
Südenhorst's principal writings are: [1]
He also edited the Bibliothek deutscher Geschichte, writing for this series, Deutsche Geschichte im Zeitalter der Gründung des preussischen Königtums (Stuttgart, 1887–94); and Deutsche Geschichte von der Auflösung des alten bis zur Gründung des neuen Reiches (Stuttgart, 1897-1905). He completed A. Wolf's Oesterreich unter Maria Theresia, Josef II. und Leopold, II. (Berlin, 1882–84), and edited the Zeitschrift für allgemeine Geschichte (Stuttgart, 1884–88). [1]