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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edgar_JafféEdgar Jaffé - Wikipedia

    Edgar Jaffé (14 May 1866 – 29 April 1921) was a German economist and politician. Born in Hamburg to a Jewish commercial family in 1866, Jaffé worked in his family business in Barcelona and Paris. He then moved to Manchester and worked at his family's textile mill. He became wealthy and eventually moved to Heidelberg in 1900 to ...

  2. Edgar Jaffé (* 14. Mai 1866 in Hamburg; † 29. April 1921 in München) war ein deutscher Nationalökonom, Politiker ( USPD) und bayerischer Finanzminister unter Kurt Eisner . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Erkrankung und Tod. 3 Veröffentlichungen. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  3. Deutsche Biographie - Jaffé, Edgar. Edgar. Nationalökonom, bayerischer Finanzminister, * 14.5.1866 Hamburg, † 29.4.1921 Heilanstalt Neufriedenheim, München-Sendling, ⚰ München, Nordfriedhof. (israelitisch, dann evangelisch) NDB. Jaffé. Jaffé, George Cecil. Genealogie.

  4. Else von Richthofen (Château-Salins, 8 de octubre de 1874- Heidelberg, 22 de diciembre de 1973) fue una escritora, socióloga e investigadora de ciencias humanas y sociales alemana, esposa del economista alemán Edgar Jaffé, pariente lejana del « Barón Rojo » Manfred von Richthofen y cuñada del novelista británico D. H ...

  5. Keywords: Edgar Jaffé, Else von Richthofen, Marianne, Max and Alfred Weber, Otto and Frieda Gross, Jewish assimilation, antisemitism, Bavarian Revolution of 1918. 1. Early separate careers: Hopes and disappointments In striking ways, the story of Edgar Jaffé and Else von Richthofen and their social and intellectual circles can be read as ...

  6. Among social scientists Edgar Jaffé (1866-1921), is still known, if mainly as a name, as editor, linked with the names of Max Weber and Werner Sombart, of the leading social science journal of its time, Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik.

  7. Edgar Jaffé (14 May 1866 – 29 April 1921) was a German economist and politician. He was born in Hamburg to a Jewish family in Barcelona and Paris. Later he went to Manchester and worked at a textile mill. He became rich from this and went to Heidelberg in 1900. He became a teacher there. References