Thomas Nipperdey

Thomas Nipperdey (27 October 1927, Cologne – 14 June 1992, Munich) was a German historian best known for his monumental and exhaustive studies of Germany from 1800 to 1918. As a critical follower of Leopold von Ranke's famous ideal of writing "history exactly as it happened," Nipperdey sought to explain the interconnectedness of political, social and cultural developments, while avoiding partisanship and rejecting moralistic efforts to see German history before 1933 only in the light of Nazism. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: Aspects of the Third Reich (1985), Seite 489-508 year:1985 pages:489-508
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Published: London : Inst, 1990
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Published: München : Beck, 1986
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Published: München : Beck, 1990 ff.
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