Paul Darmstädter

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Paul Darmstädter (born October 17, 1873 in Charlottenburg ; died May 16, 1934 in Montreux ) was a German historian . He taught at the University of Göttingen (there since 1907 ao, since 1928 full professor for colonial and economic history). After the handover of power to the National Socialists, Darmstädter was dismissed in 1933.

He was the son of Ludwig Darmstaedter .

Fonts (selection)

  • The imperial estate in Lombardy and Piedmont (568 - 1250). Trübner, Strasbourg 1896
  • The liberation of the serfs (Mainmortables) in Savoy, Switzerland and Lorraine. Strasbourg 1897
  • The Grand Duchy of Frankfurt: a cultural image from the time of the Rhine Confederation. Baer, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1901
  • History of the division and colonization of Africa since the Age of Discovery. Göschen, Berlin and Leipzig 1913, 1920
    • Vol. 1: 1415-1870 (1913)
    • Vol. 2: 1870-1919 (1920)
  • The United States of America: its political, economic, and social development. Quelle & Meyer, Leipzig 1909
  • Great political documents of the United States of America . Insel Verlag, Leipzig 1921 ( Pandora No. 52)
  • Istorija razdela Afriki (1870-1919 g. G.). Gosud. Izd., Moskva [etc.] (1925)

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