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Alfred Vierkandt
Alfred Vierkandt (4 June 1867 – 24 April 1953) was a German sociologist, ethnographer, social psychologist, social philosopher and philosopher of history. He is known for a broad and Phenomenology (psychology), phenomenological ''Gesellschaftslehre'' promulgated in the 1920s, and for his formal sociology. Vierkandt was born in Hamburg. He first studied science and philosophy at Leipzig University. He habilitated at Braunschweig, Brunswick. He was first at ''Dozent'' in ethnology, becoming eventually in 1913 Professor of Sociology at the University of Berlin. He was one of the founders of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie, in 1909. He was made to retire in 1934. He died, aged 85, in Berlin. Work *''Naturvölker und Kulturvölker. Ein Beitrag zur Socialpsychologie'' (1896) *''Die Stetigkeit im Kulturwandel: eine soziologische Studie'' (1908) *''Allgemeine Verfassungs- und Verwaltungsgeschichte'' (1911) with Leopold Wenger and others *''Machtverhältnis und Machtmor ...
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The German Federal Archives or Bundesarchiv (BArch) (german: Bundesarchiv) are the National Archives of Germany. They were established at the current location in Koblenz in 1952. They are subordinated to the Federal Commissioner for Culture and the Media (Claudia Roth since 2021) under the German Chancellery, and before 1998, to the Federal Ministry of the Interior (Germany), Federal Ministry of the Interior. On 6 December 2008, the Archives donated 100,000 photos to the public, by making them accessible via Wikimedia Commons. History The federal archive for institutions and authorities in Germany, the first precursor to the present-day Federal Archives, was established in Potsdam, Brandenburg in 1919, a later date than in other European countries. This national archive documented German government dating from the founding of the North German Confederation in 1867. It also included material from the older German Confederation and the Imperial Chamber Court. The oldest documents i ...
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