Hermann Baumgarten
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Born28 April 1825
Died19 June 1893 (aged 68)
OccupationHistorian
Notable workA Self-Criticism of German Liberalism (1866)
Hermann Baumgarten | |
|---|---|
| Born | 28 April 1825 |
| Died | 19 June 1893 (aged 68) |
| Occupation | Historian |
| Notable work | A Self-Criticism of German Liberalism (1866) |
| Spouse | Ida Baumgarten[1] |
Hermann Baumgarten (/ˈbaʊmɡɑːrtən/; German: [ˈbaʊmˌgaʁtn̩]; 28 April 1825 – 19 June 1893) was a German historian and political publicist whose work had a major impact on liberalism during the unification of Germany.[2][3] Baumgarten's philosophy also created a significant political impression on Max Weber, an influential social theorist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[1][4]