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Hans Naumann

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Hans Naumann (May 13, 1886 – September 25, 1951) was a German literary historian (philologist) and folklorist (Germanist). Naumann was the first historian to describe the Ottonian period as a medieval renaissance.

Naumann was born in Görlitz and died in Bonn. Being a member of the Nazi Party, Naumann was a strong proponent of the book burning.


Literary works

  • Grundzüge der deutschen Volkskunde, 1922
  • Deutsche Dichtung der Gegenwart, 1923
  • Germanischer Schicksalsglaube, 1934

Footnotes

References

  • Mosse, George L. (1966). "Introduction: The Genesis of Fascism". Journal of Contemporary History. 1 (1): 14–26. doi:10.1177/002200946600100103. JSTOR 259647.