Heinz Neumeyer is a German amateur historian. He specializes in the history of Pomerania and Prussia.

He is associated with the League of Expellees.[1] His views on Polish-German relations have been criticized as biased; for example he claimed that Poland was more responsible than Nazi Germany for starting World War II.[1] Edmund Spevack, a Harvard lecturer on history and literature[2] noted in East European Quarterly that Neumayer represents at best a trend of amateurish German nationalistic writing, and at worst fits in tradition of biased, emotion-driven Nazi-era historiography, and does not deserve to be seen as a reliable scholar.[1] Similarly, Karin Friedrich in The Slavonic and East European Review said that Neumeyer's writing is too emotional for a scholar, uses "the language of national prejudice and anachronistic references", and contains numerous factual errors.[3]

Works

  • Die staatsrechtliche Stellung Westpreussens zur Zeit der "polnischen Oberhoheit" (1454-1772), 1953
  • Westpreussen ein Blick auf seine Geschichte, 1955
  • Der Kreis Stuhm, Westpreussen ein Blick auf seine Geschichte, 1958
  • Danzig : ein Blick auf seine Geschichte, 1961
  • Westpreussen : ein deutsches Land, 1963
  • Für einen besseren Frieden Mitarbeiterkongress 1965, 1965
  • Bibliographie zur Kirchengeschichte von Danzig und Westpreussen, 1967
  • Aus dem Kirchenleben Westpreussens, 1971
  • Kirchengeschichte von Danzig und Westpreussen in evangelischer Sicht, 1971
  • Namenregister zum Teil B. Westpreußen des "Altpreußischen evangelischen Pfarrerbuches" von Friedwald Moeller unter Berücksichtigung der von Arnold Golon 1978 verfaßten "Erläuterungen", 1986
  • Westpreussen : Geschichte und Schicksal, 1993

References

  1. 1 2 3 Edmund Spevack, 20th century AD, East European Quarterly / Fall, 1996, p.11
  2. Edmund Spevack, former Harvard lecturer, dies at 38 Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine, HARVARD GAZETTE, 2001/11.29
  3. Karin Friedrich, The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 75, No. 1 (Jan., 1997), pp. 158-161


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