Johannes Haller was the most widely read German historian of his times. However, within the historical profession, he was considered something of an outsider. The reasons for this included Haller s difficult character and penchant for polemics. As presented in this volume, Haller s letters reveal the singular value of the insights of a prominent scholar about the history of Germany between the German Empire and National Socialism.
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Johannes Haller was the most widely read German historian of his times. However, within the historical profession, he was considered something of a...