Hans-Ulrich Wehler

Historian and Academic; German Historian

Hans-Ulrich Wehler - Historian and Academic; German Historian
Born

September 11th, 1931
94 years ago

Died

July 5th, 2014
11 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

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A prominent historian and academic, contributed significantly to German historical and sociological research. Focused on issues relating to the history of modern Germany and European history. Established the Bielefeld School of historical sociology, emphasizing the importance of social structures in historical analysis. Published extensive works that critically examined Germany's past, particularly during the 20th century, and addressed issues such as nationalism and the legacy of the Nazi regime. Engaged in public debate and informed historical discussions through various media.

Established the Bielefeld School of historical sociology

Authored 'Deutsche Gesellschaftsgeschichte'

Contributed to the understanding of German history

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