Difference between revisions of "Sabine Reul"
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Reul attended Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz 1969 — 1975<ref name="LI">LinkedIn [http://de.linkedin.com/pub/sabine-reul/7/3a7/438 Sabine Reul], accessed 23 November 2010</ref><ref name="BoI"/>After graduating with an 'MA in German and English literature', Reul 'worked in England from 1975 to 1988 as a lecturer at the [[University of Kent|Universities of Kent]] and [[University of Reading|Reading]] and as a freelance journalist.'<ref name="BoI"/> There is an entry for a '[[Sabine E. Jansen]]' in the ''University of Reading Calendar 1978-9'' holding the post of Lektorinnen in the German Department.<ref>''University of Reading Calendar 1978-9'', September 1978, ISBN 0 7049 0010 6, ISSN 0305 - 473 x, p. D6.</ref> | Reul attended Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz 1969 — 1975<ref name="LI">LinkedIn [http://de.linkedin.com/pub/sabine-reul/7/3a7/438 Sabine Reul], accessed 23 November 2010</ref><ref name="BoI"/>After graduating with an 'MA in German and English literature', Reul 'worked in England from 1975 to 1988 as a lecturer at the [[University of Kent|Universities of Kent]] and [[University of Reading|Reading]] and as a freelance journalist.'<ref name="BoI"/> There is an entry for a '[[Sabine E. Jansen]]' in the ''University of Reading Calendar 1978-9'' holding the post of Lektorinnen in the German Department.<ref>''University of Reading Calendar 1978-9'', September 1978, ISBN 0 7049 0010 6, ISSN 0305 - 473 x, p. D6.</ref> | ||
− | 'On returning to Germany, she founded the writer and translator agency Textbüro Reul GmbH in Frankfurt am Main.'<ref name="BoI"/> | + | 'On returning to Germany, she founded the writer and translator agency [[Textbüro Reul]] GmbH in Frankfurt am Main.'<ref name="BoI"/> |
==Status in the LM network== | ==Status in the LM network== |
Revision as of 17:52, 28 February 2011
Sabine Reul was Sub-editor, then Society and Politics editor at German magazine Novo Argumente. She has an association with the libertarian anti-environmentalist LM network through Novo Argumente, writing for Living Marxism[1] and through speaking at the Battle of Ideas in 2009[2] and 2010.[3]
Reul attended Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz 1969 — 1975[4][2]After graduating with an 'MA in German and English literature', Reul 'worked in England from 1975 to 1988 as a lecturer at the Universities of Kent and Reading and as a freelance journalist.'[2] There is an entry for a 'Sabine E. Jansen' in the University of Reading Calendar 1978-9 holding the post of Lektorinnen in the German Department.[5]
'On returning to Germany, she founded the writer and translator agency Textbüro Reul GmbH in Frankfurt am Main.'[2]
Status in the LM network
According to a report on the 2010 Battle of Ideas in November 2010 Reul was said by Claire Fox to be 'The woman I admire most'.[3]
Name
In writing for Living Marxism Reul appeared with differing spellings of her first name including Sabine Reul which appears to be correct and Sabena Reul.[6]
Career
- Society and Politics editor of the German magazine NovoArgumente
- Owner Textbüro Reul GmbH[2]
- Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz 1969 — 1975[2][4]
Publications
- Sabine Reul, 'German history on trial again', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 29.
Notes
- ↑ Sabine Reul, 'German history on trial again', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 29.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Battle of Ideas Sabine Reul, accessed 23 November 2010
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Helge Ogrim Battle of Ideas, is the Revolutionary Communist Party still the vanguard? november 6, 2010 · 11:49 am
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 LinkedIn Sabine Reul, accessed 23 November 2010
- ↑ University of Reading Calendar 1978-9, September 1978, ISBN 0 7049 0010 6, ISSN 0305 - 473 x, p. D6.
- ↑ See:
- Sabine Reul, 'How Germany remembers the war', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 36.
- Sabena Reul and Andy Clarkson, 'Who killed Rwanda?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 30.