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1911-1915 - Leitfaden einer Vorlesung uber theoretische Nationaloekonomie. Englische Weltpolitik in englischer Beleuchtung. Schriften. Rezensionen (German, Hardcover)
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1911-1915 - Leitfaden einer Vorlesung uber theoretische Nationaloekonomie. Englische Weltpolitik in englischer Beleuchtung. Schriften. Rezensionen (German, Hardcover)
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In the mid-eighties a first endeavour was initiated to
institutionalise Toennies studies. The Ferdinand Toennies Society
in Kiel and the later Ferdinand Toennies Research Unit at the
University of Hamburg Institute for Sociology undertook to process
and promote the works of the Nestor of German sociology. On the
basis of the preparatory work done, a complete edition of Toennies'
works (TG) was planned in 24 volumes. This critical complete
edition will include the published authentic and authorised German
and foreign-language texts as well as hitherto unpublished material
in so far as it is in independent literary form. The first 22
volumes of the TG present the published works, the 23rd volume
contains the un-published material, and the final volume provides
the general indexes and lists. Besides the edited texts, the
volumes contain list(s) of contents, a list of abbreviations and
grammalogues, a critical apparatus, name and subject indexes, and a
bibliography. The editor's preface gives brief information on
sources, the condition of material, the degree of authorisation,
and author corrections.
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