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  1. 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 ...

  2. Elisabeth Frieda Amélie Sophie Freiin von Richthofen (* 8. Oktober 1874 in Château-Salins; † 22. Dezember 1973 in Heidelberg) war eine deutsche Gewerbeinspektorin und Sozialwissenschaftlerin. Sie ist bekannt als eine der ersten Sozialwissenschaftlerinnen in Deutschland.

  3. Else Freiin von Richthofen [1] (October 8, 1874 – December 22, 1973) was among the early female social scientists in Germany. Life and career. Elisabeth Helene Amalie Sophie Freiin (Baroness) von Richthofen (also known as Else Jaffé) was born into the German nobility at Château-Salins ( France ).

  4. Else von Richthofen 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. Lawrence por su hermana Frieda von Richthofen.

  5. Richthofen was mythologized as 'a muse of the critical intelligence of our century', in contrast to her sister Frieda Lawrence as 'a muse of the erotic imagination'.1 Newly discovered letters and documents let Else and Edgar speak with their own voices more clearly than could be heard previously.

  6. Elisabeth Frieda Amélie Sophie Freiin von Richthofen (October 8, 1874 - December 22, 1973) was a German trade inspector and social scientist. She is known as one of the first social scientists in Germany, wife of the economist Edgar Jaffé (1866-1921) and mistress of the sociologists and economists Max and Alfred Weber, whose partner she ...

  7. von Richthofen, Else (1874–?) German intellectual and social activist, sister of Frieda Lawrence, who was the first woman appointed by the state to monitor the rights of women factory workers.