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Johannes Haller was the most widely read German historian of his times. However, within the historical profession, he was considered something of an outsider. The reasons for this included Haller’s “difficult” character and penchant for polemics. As presented in this volume, Haller’s letters reveal the singular value of the insights of a prominent scholar about the history of Germany between the German Empire and National Socialism. ;
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- Publisher/Imprint De Gruyter / De Gruyter Oldenbourg
- Publication Date September 2014
- Orginal LanguageGerman
- ISBN/Identifier 9783110369687 / 3110369680
- Primary Price 109.95 EUR
- Pages687
- ReadershipProfessional and scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions240.00 X 165.00 Grams
- Biblio NotesManifestation of ISBN-13 9783110369687
- SeriesDeutsche Geschichtsquellen des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts
- Reference Code428103
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