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'''Erling Ladewig Peterson''' (1929 β 2000) was a historian and an educator. He was listed as a notable teacher of History in Marquis Who's Who. == Biography == Erling Ladewig Peterson, born to Ella Ladewig and Southwest Peterson in Copenhagen on 1st April 1929, became a Danish historian. He was famous for his teaching method and thus enjoyed great respect from his students. Ladewig suffered two strokes in the later part of his life and therefore marked by weakness since 1996 when he suffered the first stroke. On 25th June 2000, Ladewig succumbed to his weakness after the second stroke had deprived him of speech. == Education == * Ph.D. (History), University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen * Masters of Art (History), University Copenhagen, Copenhagen == Career == * Assistant, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (1951-1959) * Assistant Professor, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (1959-1966) * Professor, University of Odense, Denmark (1966-2000) == Academic Activities == Chairman, Danish Historical Association (1982 β 2000) Member, Royal Danish Society for History (1978 β 2000) Editor, Association's journal, Danish Historical Association, (1973 β 1982) == Books == * [[Ali and Mu'awiya in Early Arabic Tradition|Ali and Muawiya in early Arabic Tradition, Munksgard, 1964]] * The Thirty years' war, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984 * The crisis of Danish nobility 1580-1660, Odense Universiteforlag, 1967 == Articles == * "Nyere Islamforskning" (Newer Islamic Research), Historical Journal 11th series, vol. 5, 1956 p. 145-163. Archived 5th March 2016 at Wayback Machine * "Fatwa og Jihad" (Fatwa and jihad), Historical Journal 16th series, vol. 6, 1997, p. 405-413. Archived 9th March 2012 at the Wayback Machine * "Den Γ¦ldste islamiske historietradition i moderne forskning, 1890-1990" (The oldest Islamic historical tradition in modern research, 1890-1990), Historical Journal, 16th series, vol. 5, 1996, p. 109-133. Archived 4th March 2016 at the Wayback Machine [[Category:Individuals]] [[Category:Authors]]
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