Eberhard Gothein

Eberhard Gothein
Born(1853-10-29)29 October 1853
Died13 November 1923(1923-11-13) (aged 70)
NationalityGerman
Alma materHeidelberg University
Spouse
(m. 1885)
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Eberhard H. Gothein (29 October 1853 in Neumarkt – 13 November 1923 in Berlin) was a German economist and historian. Gothein was a professor at University of Karlsruhe (1885), University of Bonn (1890), and Heidelberg University (1904). He was a representative of the liberal-positivist opposition against the Prussian historical school of Treitschke and Sybel, which was prevalent in Germany. Gothein was the author of valuable works on cultural and economic history, primarily of the 15th to 17th centuries. Furthermore, he was one of the founding fathers of the University of Mannheim's predecessor, the Handelshochschule Mannheim.[2][3][4]

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