- Hans-Ulrich
Wehler (September 11, 1931 – July 5, 2014) was a
German left-liberal
historian known for his role in
promoting social history through the "Bielefeld...
- in
society due to his Jewishness, realising, in the
words of Hans-Ulrich
Wehler, "that he had come into the
world as a second-class
citizen and that no...
- seen by
Wehler as the
pinnacle of
social imperialism. The
British Marxist historian Geoff Eley
contends that
there are
three flaws to
Wehler's theory of...
- of right-wing
German thought right up to 1945. The
historian Hans-Ulrich
Wehler of the
Bielefeld School places the
origins of Germany's path to disaster...
-
Wehler's interpretation is his
treatment of "the
middle class" and "revolution", each of
which was
instrumental in
shaping the 20th century.
Wehler's...
- 29–31.
Wehler 1987, p. 140.
Wehler 1987, pp. 379, 489, 730.
Wehler 1987, pp. 138, 378, 714, 732.
Wehler 1987, p. 190.
Wehler 1987, p. 733.
Wehler 1987,...
- of
political science and sociology. The
leaders include(d) Hans-Ulrich
Wehler, now deceased, Jürgen
Kocka and
Reinhart Koselleck, also now deceased. Instead...
- Koster's Antigaspills). In a 1980 article,
German historian Hans-Ulrich
Wehler was
highly dismissive of all
theories that
sought to
attribute the rise...
- in his analyses. For example, Hans-Ulrich
Wehler harshly criticized Foucault in 1998.
According to
Wehler, Foucault's
works are not only insufficient...
- [Miller, p. 28] Hans-Ulrich
Wehler:
Bismarck und der Imperialismus,
fourth ed, München 1976, p. 423 f. Hans-Ulrich
Wehler:
Bismarck und der Imperialismus...