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    Edgar Jaffé (14 May 1866 – 29 April 1921) was a German economist and politician. Born in Hamburg to a Jewish commercial family in 1866, Jaffé worked in his family business in Barcelona and Paris. He then moved to Manchester and worked at his family's textile mill.

  2. the mold of Kulturprotestanten. Edgar Jaffé (14 May, 1866-29 April, 1921) was a member of the assimilated branch of the Jaffés, a family with distinguished Jewish pedigree.2 He encountered no significant antisemitic barrier in making a late academic career. He became an expert on English banking and also wrote knowledgeably on

  3. Edgar Jaffé (* 14. Mai 1866 in Hamburg ; † 29. April 1921 in München ) war ein deutscher Nationalökonom , Politiker ( USPD ) und bayerischer Finanzminister unter Kurt Eisner .

  4. Jul 2, 2010 · Abstract: Political historians have dealt mostly and critically with Edgar Jaffé's participation in the Bavarian Revolution of 1918/19, and only peripherally with his achievements as economist, publisher and editor. Among social scientists Edgar Jaffé (1866-1921), is still known, if mainly as a name, as editor, linked with the names of Max ...

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  6. Such material includes letters of Edgar Jaffé from the late nineteenth century, notes on the Jaffé genealogy, and an unpublished draft with more details on the lives of Else Richthofen-Jaffé, Edgar Jaffé, and Alfred Weber.

  7. Many of Else's feminist friends and admirers were surprised and disappointed when, in 1902, she gave up her career to marry Edgar Jaffe, a wealthy but rather dull teacher of political economy. It seemed that she did not love him, and in a letter to a woman friend she later described their relationship as " freundschuftlich ," a kind of friendship.

  8. Edgar Jaffé (14 May 1866 – 29 April 1921) was a German economist and politician. He was born in Hamburg to a Jewish family in Barcelona and Paris. Later he went to Manchester and worked at a textile mill. He became rich from this and went to Heidelberg in 1900. He became a teacher there. References

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