Dieter Langewiesche
Dieter Langewiesche (born 11 January 1943 in Sankt Sebastian, Mariazell) is a German historian. Langewiesche is one of the leading experts on the history of nationalism and liberalism.
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Dieter Langewiesche at his farewell symposium on 26 January 2008.
In 1996 he received the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.[1]
Works
In English
- Liberalism in Germany. Translated by Christiane Banerji. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 2000, ISBN 0-691-01032-3
- "Europe 1848. Revolution and Reform." Edited by Dieter Dowe, Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, D. L. and Jonathan Sperber, Berghahn Books New York – Oxford 2001. ISBN 978-1571811646
- "Territorial revisionism and the allies of Germany in the Second World War." Edited by Marina Cattaruzza, Stefan Dyroff & Dieter Langewiesche. New York: Berghahn Books 2012. ISBN 978-1-78238-920-0 (PB)
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References
- "Ergebnis der Suche nach: idn=121416119". Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
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