Panel Discussion: Max Weber’s work and its relation to historical writing
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Panel Discussion (11 December 2014) at the German Historical
Institute London. Max Weber (* 21 April 1864, † 14 June 1920) is
one of the most prestigious social theorists in recent history.
Many of his academic works are modern classics. Even 100 years
after his death, his books are still read, edited, translated and
interpreted. In recent years a number of biographies have shed new
light on Weber’s life and work. In commemoration of Max Weber’s
150th anniversary, the German Historical Institute hosted a
discussion with three Weber experts, British historians David
d’Avray and Peter Ghosh and German historian Joachim Radkau, on Max
Weber’s work and its relation to historical writing. Chair: Andreas
Gestrich
Institute London. Max Weber (* 21 April 1864, † 14 June 1920) is
one of the most prestigious social theorists in recent history.
Many of his academic works are modern classics. Even 100 years
after his death, his books are still read, edited, translated and
interpreted. In recent years a number of biographies have shed new
light on Weber’s life and work. In commemoration of Max Weber’s
150th anniversary, the German Historical Institute hosted a
discussion with three Weber experts, British historians David
d’Avray and Peter Ghosh and German historian Joachim Radkau, on Max
Weber’s work and its relation to historical writing. Chair: Andreas
Gestrich
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