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German Refugee Historians And Friedrich Meinecke Letters And Documents 19101977 Studies In Central European Histories By Gerhard A Ritter

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German Refugee Historians And Friedrich Meinecke Letters And Documents 19101977 Studies In Central European Histories By Gerhard A Ritter
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.59 MB
Pages: 569
Author: by Gerhard A. Ritter, translated by Alex Skinner
ISBN: 9789004184046, 900418404X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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German Refugee Historians And Friedrich Meinecke Letters And Documents 19101977 Studies In Central European Histories By Gerhard A Ritter by By Gerhard A. Ritter, Translated By Alex Skinner 9789004184046, 900418404X instant download after payment.

The book deals with the relationship between Friedrich Meinecke, who is often considered to be the leading German historian of the first half of the twentieth century, and several of his students who, after the Nazi seizure of power, were forced to emigrate because of their Jewish descent or their political views. The letters published here to Meinecke from Hans Rothfels, Dietrich Gerhard, Hajo Holborn, Felix Gilbert, Hans Rosenberg, and others show these scholars' deep respect for their old teacher, but also their growing distance from his historical interests and methods. In a period of struggle between democracy and Nazi dictatorship, the letters address the problems of emigration and remigration, German-Jewish and German-American identity, and historiography in both Germany and the United States.

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