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(2014) Émigré scholars and the genesis of international relations, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

From the Berlin political studies institute to Columbia and Yale

Ernst Jaeckh and Arnold Wolfers

Rainer Eisfeld

pp. 113-131

During the Weimar Republic, the paths of German-born Ernst Jaeckh (1875–1959) and Swiss-born Arnold Wolfers (1892–1968) crossed in Berlin, where both came to share an institutional affiliation with the German Political Studies Institute (Deutsche Hochschule für Politik (DHfP)). Jaeckh served as DHfP chair and subsequently as its president (1920–1933). Wolfers, having joined the Institute as a lecturer in 1925, was appointed studies supervisor (1927–1930), and he eventually became DHfP director under Jaeckh (1930–1933).

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DOI: 10.1057/9781137334695_7

Full citation:

Eisfeld, R. (2014)., From the Berlin political studies institute to Columbia and Yale: Ernst Jaeckh and Arnold Wolfers, in F. Rösch (ed.), Émigré scholars and the genesis of international relations, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 113-131.

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