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The Theories of Hermann Aubin Critically Considered

Klaus H. Wolff

The Journal of Economic History, 1960, vol. 20, issue 4, 601-606

Abstract: Germany, the homeland of particularism, is in many ways also the homeland of regionalism. On all kinds of German regions there exists an absolutely staggering wealth of assorted literature. Towering above this multitudinous evidence of local pride and local patriotism stands the work done by a group of German scholars who labored together on the task of finding in the region, the Raum, the Landschaft, the meaningful unit for historical study. Their work is associated most closely with the name of Hermann Aubin. This paper is intended to introduce to American students of economic history the work and ideas of Hermann Aubin and the men working directly or indirectly under Aubin's inspiration.

Date: 1960
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