Kantorowicz: Stories of a Historian
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By Alain Boureau, Stephen G. Nichols (Translator), Gabrielle M. Spiegel (Translator), Martin Jay (Foreword by)
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Ernst Kantorowicz was a complex figure whose long incidentfilled life seemed to embody many of the contradictions of the twentieth century. A Jew from a disputed area between Germany and Poland who fought on the German side in World War I, he first achieved academic success with Frederick II (1927), a work whose language, in Gabrielle Spiegel's words, "often came perilously close to that of the Nazi party" in its desire to see a reconstituted German nation once again dominant on the world ...


