Hans Naumann
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Hans Naumann (May 13, 1886 – September 25, 1951) was a German literary historian (philologist) and folklorist (Germanist). Naumann was the first historian to describe the Ottonian period as a medieval renaissance.
Naumann was born in Görlitz and died in Bonn. Being a member of the Nazi Party, Naumann was a strong proponent of the book burning.[1]
Literary works
[edit]- Grundzüge der deutschen Volkskunde, 1922
- Deutsche Dichtung der Gegenwart, 1923
- Germanischer Schicksalsglaube, 1934
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Zitat bei Ernst Klee: Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich, Fischer Taschenbuch 2005, S. 429. Siehe Hans Naumann, Eugen Lüthgen: Kampf wider den undeutschen Geist. Reden, gehalten bei der von der Bonner Studentenschaft veranstalteten Kundgebung wider den undeutschen Geist auf dem Marktplatz zu Bonn am 10. Mai 1933 (= Bonner akademische Reden Heft 17). Bonner Universitäts-Buchdruckerei, Bonn 1933 (Digitalisat).
References
[edit]- Mosse, George L. (1966). "Introduction: The Genesis of Fascism". Journal of Contemporary History. 1 (1): 14–26. doi:10.1177/002200946600100103. JSTOR 259647. S2CID 143268796.
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- 1886 births
- 1951 deaths
- People from Görlitz
- People from the Province of Silesia
- Nazi Party members
- Germanists
- Germanic studies scholars
- German folklorists
- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni
- University of Kiel alumni
- Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
- University of Strasbourg alumni
- Academic staff of Goethe University Frankfurt
- Academic staff of the University of Bonn
- German male non-fiction writers
- 20th-century German philologists
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