Otto Hintze

Otto Hintze speaks (Berlin, 1913) Otto Hintze (August 27, 1861 – April 25, 1940) was a German historian of public administration. He was Professor of Political, Constitutional, Administrative and Economic History at the University of Berlin. Influenced by Ernst Troeltsch and Max Weber, he emphasized the continuity and rationality of Western institutions. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1970
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1967
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1915
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1979
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1982
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1915
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1970
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1981
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1915
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1943
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1941
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1981
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by Hintze, Otto
Published 1916
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by Sumerauer, Peter
Published 2003
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Published 1986
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