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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticMayer, Frank A.
Title, Analytic[Review of] Peter Graf Kielmansegg, Horst Mewes, and Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt, eds. "Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss, German emigres and American political thought after World War II." Washington, D.C., and Cambridge: German Historical Institute and Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pp. xviii, 208. Cloth $49.95.
Journal TitleGerman Studies Review
Date of PublicationMay 1996
Volume ID19
Issue ID2
Location in Work361-2
Language or Document TypeEnglish
ISSN0149-7952
AbstractReviews a collection of essays from a 1991 University of Boulder conference. The intellectual contributions of Hannah Arendt, a political philosopher, and Leo Strauss, a political theorist, are analyzed. The essays then attempt to explain how their emigre experiences from Nazi Germany impacted upon the discipline of political science in America and the Federal Republic.
NotesPhotocopy. MEM owns reviewed book: JA84 U5 H35 1995.
Call NumberP2000-23
MKI TermsBook reviews/ Politics/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)