Paul Fridolin Kehr

Paul Fridolin Kehr (28 December 1860, Waltershausen 9 November 1944) was a German historian and archivist.

In 1893 he was appointed professor of history and auxiliary sciences at the University of Marburg, and two years later, procured the same title at the University of Göttingen (from 1895).

In 1903 he was named director of the Prussian Historical Institute in Rome, and in 1915 became general director of the Prussian State Archives. During the same year, he became chairman of the central directorate of "Monumenta Germaniae Historica", as well as director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for German History.[1]

Publications

Kehr is best known for documentary research on the Papacy and of German imperial history. He was editor or co-editor of the following:

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