Werner Jaeger and Robert Ulich: Two Émigré Scholars on Educational Theory

Anja-Silvia Goeing, Devan Barker

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Abstract

German Scholars in Exile deals with intellectuals who fled Nazi Germany and found refuge in either the United States or in American Services in Great Britain and post-WWII Germany. The volume focuses on scholars who were outside the commonly known Max Horkheimer-Hannah Arendt circles, who are less well-known but not less important. Their experiences ranged from an outstanding career at an Ivy-League university to a return to the German Democratic Republic and a position as an economic advisor to East Berlin's party leadership. None had actual political power, but many asserted some degree of influence. Their intellectual legacies can still be seen in today's political culture.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGerman Scholars in Exile: New Studies in Intellectual History
Place of PublicationLanham
PublisherLexington Books
Pages1-18
Number of pages260
ISBN (Print)978-0739150238
Publication statusPublished - May 2011

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