Ralf Zerback

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Ralf Zerback (born 1961) is a German historian and author.

Ralf Zerback was born in Stuttgart. He studied history in Frankfurt and Heidelberg. He was a pupil of the historian Lothar Gall. He got a doctorate with a thesis about the bourgeoisie of Munich in the 19th century. Also he worked in different research projects. He now works as a journalist and author in Frankfurt.

Books

  • Reformpläne und Repressionspolitik 1830-1834, 2003, ISBN 3-486-56658-X
  • Robert Blum, Lehmstedt Verlag, Leipzig, 2007, ISBN 978-3-937146-45-4