Felix Hirsch

deutscher Journalist, Historiker, Bibliothekar und Hochschullehrer

Felix Eduard Hirsch was a German journalist who initially worked for the Berliner Tageblatt, a prominent publication in Berlin. During his time as a journalist, he was involved in a notable libel case concerning Kurt Soelling, which garnered significant attention. Hirsch's work in journalism laid the groundwork for his future pursuits in the field of history.

Hirsch's career took a turn as he transitioned into the fields of history, librarianship, and academia. He went on to become a professor at Bard College in New York, where he was able to share his knowledge and expertise with students. Additionally, Hirsch worked as a librarian, further solidifying his connection to the field of history and education. Through his various roles, Hirsch established himself as a multifaceted individual with a strong foundation in journalism, history, and academia.