Kaiser Joseph II. und das Reich
In: Deutsche Verfassungsgeschichte; Springer-Lehrbuch, S. 203-211
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In: Deutsche Verfassungsgeschichte; Springer-Lehrbuch, S. 203-211
In: Die Rückkehr der "Großen Männer"; Prinz-Albert-Studien
In: Cultures of Power in Europe during the Long Eighteenth Century, S. 249-268
In: Austria, Hungary, and the Habsburgs, S. 134-146
In: Die Wahlkapitulationen der römisch-deutschen Könige und Kaiser 1519–1792, S. 549-640
In: Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe, S. 19-36
In: Natural Law Liberalism, S. 82-99
In: National Interest, S. 73-93
In: Der Orient - Fiktion oder Realität? / The Orient - Fiction or Reality?, S. 19-38
In: Modernization and Its Political Consequences, S. 114-182
In: Joseph Rotblat: Visionary for Peace, S. 207-210
In: Joseph Rotblat: Visionary for Peace, S. 255-257
The editor of this book on sociologist Joseph B. Maier provides an overview of his life & work from his birth in 1911 & early education in Leipzig, Germany, migration to the US in 1933 & attainment of his PhD, association with the Frankfurt school, teaching positions, government work during WWII & the Nuremberg trials, & career as chair of the Sociology Dept at Rutgers U (Newark, NJ) from 1960 till his retirement in 1980. Both his personal & academic life histories are discussed within the context of the Holocaust & Maier's experiences as a German-Jewish refugee in New York City, noting his lifelong feelings for the German Bildung (cultural tradition). 1 Photograph. K. Hyatt Stewart