Gottfried Weber Family

Gottfried Weber Family
Author: Donald Beavers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2015-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692499511

This genealogy book chronicles both the local history along with the Weber Family challenges and hardships as they leave Germany to become among the first settlers of the Volga German - Russian community in Messer, Russia. The Families one hundred and forty year stay in Russia is detailed before they are provoked into immigrating to Kansas and Oklahoma just before WWI. Many family stories are presented which brings the Weber story to life.Between the linen hardback-Gold Foil covers with 307 8-1/2"x11" high quality, acid free pages (140 color pages) is the most complete Weber Family History containing about 2,000 named descendants, Photos, Maps, Family Stories, Newspapers, and Church / Government records. For example: Family members of both the Weber and Weigand Families traced back to the 1720's in Germany, 197 Photos (some back to the 1800's & many in color), photos of the ships they immigrated on, plus 9 location maps.Three hundred and Forty-two Surnames are contained in the Weber Family descendant list. Surnames most listed: Bekker, Crawford, Davis, Geis, Hadwiger, Haskins, Krause, Laufer, Lorenz, McDaniel, Meisinger, Meyer, Patzkowsky, Schram, Smith, Weber, Weigand, and Worthington 2015 is the 250th anniversary of Empress Catherine II of Russia inviting citizens of central Europe City States (now Germany) to move to Russia with all expenses paid, no taxes, no military draft, free land, free start-up money/equipment plus they could keep their culture and religion if they would promise to be Farmers. About three years ago the Authors along with several dozen Family members set out to commemorate this event with a book that would bring together our Wonderful Family Story of Challenges, Hardships and Accomplishments.With the ending of the Cold War, our early Family History can now be traced with the Russian documents being made available and translated into English.Comments from readers include: Fantastic! A treasure that the family can cherish for generations. An excellent job of preserving our family history for future generations.

The Emerald Guide to Max Weber

The Emerald Guide to Max Weber
Author: John Scott
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1787691918

This introductory text provides an authoritative guide to the key ideas of Max Weber, charting the development of his ideas and placing them in context of his life and times, offering a primer that will form the basis of further, more detailed, reading.

Max Weber

Max Weber
Author: Reinhard Bendix
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1998
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780415174534

This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory.

Max Weber

Max Weber
Author: Joachim Radkau
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 693
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0745683428

Max Weber (1864-1920) is recognized throughout the world as the most important classic thinker in the social sciences – there is simply no one in the history of the social sciences who has been more influential. The affinity between capitalism and protestantism, the religious origins of the Western world, the force of charisma in religion as well as in politics, the all-embracing process of rationalization and the bureaucratic price of progress, the role of legitimacy and of violence as offsprings of leadership, the ‘disenchantment’ of the modern world together with the never-ending power of religion, the antagonistic relation between intellectualism and eroticism: all these are key concepts which attest to the enduring fascination of Weber’s thinking. The tremendous influence exerted by Max Weber was due not only to the power of his ideas but also to the fact that behind his theories one perceived a man with a marked character and a tragic destiny. However, for nearly 80 years, our understanding of the life of Max Weber was dominated by the biography published in 1926 by his widow, Marianne Weber. The lack of a great Weber biography was one of the strangest and most glaring gaps in the literature of the social sciences. For various reasons the task was difficult; time and again, attempts to write a new biography of Max Weber ended in failure. When Joachim Radkau’s biography appeared in Germany in 2005 it caused a sensation. Based on an abundance of previously unknown sources and richly embedded in the German history of the time, this is the first fully comprehensive biography of Max Weber ever to appear. Radkau brings out, in a way that no one has ever done before, the intimate interrelations between Weber’s thought and his life experience. He presents detailed revelations about the great enigmas of Weber’s life: his suffering and erotic experiences, his fears and his desires, his creative power and his methods of work as well as his religious experience and his relation to nature and to death. By understanding the great drama of his life, we discover a new Max Weber, until now unknown in many respects, and, at the same time, we gain a new appreciation of his work. Joachim Radkau, born in 1943, is Professor of Modern History at the Bielefeld University, Germany. His interest in Max Weber dates back nearly forty years when he worked together with the German-American historian George W. F. Hallgarten (Washington), a refugee who left Germany in 1933 and who, as a student, listened to Weber’s last lecture in summer 1920. Radkau’s main works include Die deutsche Emigration in den USA (1971); Deutsche Industrie und Politik (together with G. W. F. Hallgarten, 1974), Aufstieg und Krise der deutschen Atomwirtschaft (1983), Technik in Deutschland (1989), Das Zeitalter der Nervosität (1998), Natur und Macht: Eine Weltgeschichte der Umwelt (2000).