Cultural Studies

Max Weber

Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe (MWG) – alle Bände –

Hrsg. v. Horst Baier, Gangolf Hübinger, M. Rainer Lepsius, Wolfgang J. Mommsen, Wolfgang Schluchter, Johannes Winkelmann

[Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe]

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This set contains all of the volumes of the Max-Weber-Gesamtausgabe.

The Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe contains Max Weber's published and previously unpublished texts with the exception of his excerpts, marginalia or editorial comments on the texts of others. Reports written by others on Weber's speeches, his contributions to discussions and his lectures have only been included if there are no accounts of these by the author himself.
This set contains all of the volumes of the Max-Weber-Gesamtausgabe.

The Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe contains Max Weber's published and previously unpublished texts with the exception of his excerpts, marginalia or editorial comments on the texts of others. Reports written by others on Weber's speeches, his contributions to discussions and his lectures have only been included if there are no accounts of these by the author himself.

If there is more than one version of a text, all of the versions have been included. Those editions of Weber's texts for which he did not give his approval to print have only been incorporated if the editor concerned was in possession of manuscripts which are no longer available. A concordance containing the hitherto most commonly-used editions has been added to each volume.

The Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe is divided into three sections:

Section I: Writings and Speeches
Section II: Letters
Section III: Lectures and Transcripts of Lectures
Authors/Editors

Max Weber Geboren 1864 in Erfurt; Studium der Jurisprudenz, Geschichte, Nationalökonomie und Philosophie in Heidelberg, Berlin und Göttingen; 1889 Promotion über die Geschichte der Handelsgesellschaften im Mittelalter; 1891 Habilitationsschrift über Römische Agrargeschichte; Ordinarius für Nationalökonomie in Freiburg (ab 1894) und Heidelberg (ab 1897); Mitherausgeber des Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik und Redakteur des Grundriß der Sozialökonomik; umfassende Beiträge zur Methodologie der Sozialwissenschaften, zur Politik des deutschen Kaiserreichs, zu Wirtschaft, Politik, Religion, Recht und Kunst in universalgeschichtlicher Perspektive; nach langem, krankheitsbedingtem Interim schließlich Professor für Gesellschaftswissenschaft, Wirtschaftsgeschichte und Nationalökonomie in München (ab 1919); gestorben 1920 in München.

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