Gerhart von Schulze-Gävernitz
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Gerhart von Schulze-Gävernitz (born 25 July 1864 in Breslau; died 10 July 1943 in Krainsdorf) was a German economist.
Biography
[edit]He became professor at Freiburg in 1893, and at Heidelberg in 1896, and then returned to Freiburg. After his retirement, he became a Quaker.
Works
[edit]- Zum sozialen Frieden (Toward a peaceful society; 1890)
- Grossbetrieb (Large operations; 1892)
- Thomas Carlyles Welt- und Lebensanschauung (Thomas Carlyles view of life and the world; 1893)
- Volkswirtschaftliche Studien aus Russland (Political economic studies from Russia; 1899)
- Britischer Iperialismus und enqlischer Freihandel zu Beginn des 20-ten Jahrhunderis(British Imperialism and English Free Market at the beginnings of 20th century;1906)
- Democracy and religion. A Study in Quakerism (1931)
Family
[edit]His son, Gero von Schulze-Gaevernitz, was also an economist.
Further reading
[edit]- James Thompson. "Gaevernitz, Gerhart von Schulze- (1864–1943)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 14 March 2007. (subscription required)
Notes
[edit]This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (July 2014) |
References
[edit]- New International Encyclopedia. 1905. .
External links
[edit]- Newspaper clippings about Gerhart von Schulze-Gävernitz in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
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