Hinnerk Bruhns Explained

Hinnerk Bruhns (born 1943 in Germany) is an emeritus research professor at the CNRS, a member of the Centre de recherches historiques (EHESS/CNRS).

Biography

After he began his academic career in Ancient History at Cologne and Bochum, since his appointment (1985) as, his work mainly focuses on the historiography of the nineteenth and twentieth and the history of social sciences in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century. Many of his publications are devoted to the Historical school of national German economics, in the work of Otto Hintze and more specifically to that of Max Weber.

Franco-German and European cooperation in social sciences plays a central role in his activities, which also includes the creation of the journal Trivium, which Hinnerk Bruhns heads since 2007.[1] After his teaching activities at the University of Cologne, Aix-en-Provence and Bochum, Hinnerk Bruhns has been teaching at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris since 1982.

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Notes and References

  1. http://trivium.revues.org/ Trivium Revue franco-allemande de sciences humaines et sociales