FRIEDRICH LENGER, WERNER SOMBART 1863-1941

The rise and roots of Nazi Germany is one of the most debated issues in social science today. It is a recurrent topic in the media and new books continue to provide further analyses and perspectives. The key question, of course, is how much did the Germans themselves know and approve of? Friedrich...

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Main Author: Jan-Erik Lane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2015-01-01
Series:Baltic Journal of Political Science
Online Access:http://www4220.vu.lt/BJPS/article/view/4864
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spelling doaj-045e28050fff4da98375ca024a831c742020-11-25T02:12:44ZengVilnius University PressBaltic Journal of Political Science2335-23372424-54882015-01-01310.15388/BJPS.2014.3.4864FRIEDRICH LENGER, WERNER SOMBART 1863-1941Jan-Erik Lane The rise and roots of Nazi Germany is one of the most debated issues in social science today. It is a recurrent topic in the media and new books continue to provide further analyses and perspectives. The key question, of course, is how much did the Germans themselves know and approve of? Friedrich Lenger, a historian at the University of Giessen, gives a fascinating perspective on what has been called “the German catastrophe” with his penetrating study of the life and writings of Werner Sombart, the most quoted political and social scientist of the interwar years. [...] http://www4220.vu.lt/BJPS/article/view/4864
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title FRIEDRICH LENGER, WERNER SOMBART 1863-1941
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2424-5488
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The rise and roots of Nazi Germany is one of the most debated issues in social science today. It is a recurrent topic in the media and new books continue to provide further analyses and perspectives. The key question, of course, is how much did the Germans themselves know and approve of? Friedrich Lenger, a historian at the University of Giessen, gives a fascinating perspective on what has been called “the German catastrophe” with his penetrating study of the life and writings of Werner Sombart, the most quoted political and social scientist of the interwar years. [...]
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