Correspondence with Arendt, Hannah

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3000/9/1/82
Language of Description
English
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • German
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EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

2 items

Biographical History

Johanna ‘Hannah’ Arendt, (1906-1975) was a US-American political philosopher of Jewish-German origin. She is widely considered as one of 20th century’s most influential intellectuals. She had emigrated to Paris in 1933 and later to New York. Her works or are classic writings of modern political philosophy. See Heuer, W., , Reinbek b. Hamburg, Rowohlt, 1987.

Scope and Content

The correspondence comprises a letter to Hannah Arendt in order to obtain a review copy of her book , and an internal memo on critical reactions to its publication.

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