Hasso Spode

German historian and sociologist
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Hasso Spode
Born1951
Friedrichshagen, Germany
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)historian and sociologist

Hasso Spode (born 1951 in Friedrichshagen) is a German historian and sociologist.

Biography

After his childhood in East Germany, Spode fled to West Berlin where he studied philosophy, history, theology, and sociology. He is a professor in Hanover and director of the Historical Archive on Tourism at the Technical University in Berlin.[1] The main focus of his research is historical anthropology and cultural history, but he also works in the field of social and political history. He has written over 200 articles, mostly in German, sometimes in English, and written or edited more than a dozen books.[2] He is co-editor of Annals of Tourism Research, Voyage. Studies on Travel & Tourism, and other journals. He is a member of the executive council of the Chinese Center of Drug Policy Studies and the Alcohol and Drugs History Society; until 2015 he was vice-president of the Tourism Committee of the International Sociological Association.

In the 1980s Spode analysed the Nazi leisure organization Strength Through Joy as a means of social politics in the Third Reich. In 1989 he launched the "study-group for tourism history", the first institution of its kind; in 1991 he published the worldwide first omnibus book in this field of research.[3][4] He has also researched the history and structures of alcohol use and misuse,[5] including the phenomenon of addiction, which he has posited as a social construction reflecting the need for self control in modern societies. His book on the Power of Drunkenness is held at least in 189 libraries.[6] Spode has also worked on labour disputes, tobacco consumption and other historical and political topics.

Selected works

References

  1. ^ Page at TU Berlin
  2. ^ List of publications
  3. ^ A brief outline: Hopeless Romantics (Germ.)
  4. ^ On Spode's tourism theory: Jan Pezda
  5. ^ Autobiographical research essay in SHAD
  6. ^ Entry in WorldCat

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