Hajo Holborn papers 1849-1976 1849-1969

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Hajo Holborn papers 1849-1976 1849-1969

The papers consist chiefly of notes, manuscripts, documents, minutes of parliamentary committees, pamphlets and other materials collected by Hajo Holborn in connection with research on the drafting of the Weimar constitution. The pamphlets include works on related subjects, such as the German revolution of 1918, the Workers' and Soldiers' Councils, constitutional history and federalism in Germany, territorial questions concerning Silesia and the Saar, and materials on German political parties, including minutes of meetings, leaflets and printed matter from the Deutsche Demokratische Partei. Some of the DDP material is particularly addressed to women. Also in the papers are essays and reviews by Holborn, teaching materials from his tenure at the Hochschule für Politik in Berlin and Yale University. There is only a small amount of correspondence, largely on professional matters. Important correspondents are Friedrich Meinecke and Alfred Vagts, who also contributed a memoir on Holborn.

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Baum, Marie

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Holborn, Hajo, 1902-1969

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Deutsche demokratische Partei

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Fröbel, Julius, 1805-1893

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Vagts, Alfred, 1892-

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Vagts, a diplomatic and military historian, was born in Germany and served in the German Army in World War I. He came to the United States as Hitler came to power in Germany and taught at Harvard and Radcliffe before joining Princeton's Institute for Advanced Studies from 1938-1942. Vagts served as a consultant to the U.S. Office of Economic Warfare during World War II and was an independent researcher and writer after 1942. From the description of Papers, 1939-1945. (University of W...

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German socialist party. From the description of Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands issuances, 1929-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868806 Originated from a merger of the Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands (SDAP) with the Allgemeine Deutsche Arbeiterverein (ADAV) in 1875; officially banned in 1878 the SAPD retained its delegates in the German Reichstag and in the diets of a number of German states; renamed in 1890 into Sozialdemokratische Partei Deut...

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