Annemarie Kleinert

Annemarie Kleinert-Ludwig (born 1 February 1947, Geseke) is a German writer and historian. She has taught history at the Free University of Berlin, Leibniz University Hannover, and the University of California, San Diego, and now works as a freelance writer.

Annemarie Kleinert

Her first book investigated the history of French women's magazines in the 18th and 19th centuries, up to 1848.[1] Her second book was a biography of the prima ballerina Eva Evdokimova, who died in 2009.[2] A subsequent work presented the history of the Berlin Philharmonic under conductors Herbert von Karajan to Simon Rattle,[3] and has been translated into German and Japanese.

She has written a number of scientific articles,[4] and discovered previously unknown early works by the French author Honoré de Balzac.[5]

She has been married to physicist Hagen Kleinert since May 30, 1974, and they have one son.

Books

  • Die frühen Modejournale in Frankreich, E. Schmidt, Berlin 1980 (Studienreihe Romania)
  • Portrait of an Artist: Eva Evdokimova, Dance Books, London 1982
  • Le Journal des Dames et des Modes ou la Conquète de l'Europe Fèminine (1797 - 1839), Thorbecke, Stuttgart 2001
  • Music at its Best: The Berlin Philharmonic - From Karajan to Rattle, Books on Demand (2009)

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