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    German economist and politician

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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. He became wealthy and eventually moved to Heidelberg in 1900 to become an ...

  2. thofen and Edgar Jaffé between 1902 and 1918. The letters passed after Else's death in 1973 to her daughter Marianne von Eckardt in Heidelberg and her son Friedel Jaffé/ Jeffrey, who with his brother Hans had to emigrate after 1933. At my suggestion the Jaffé correspondence, totalling more than one thousand letters over a century,

  3. With Edgar she had three children: Friedrich (called Friedel, born 1903), Marianne (born 1905), and Hans (born 1909). In 1907 she had a son, Peter, with Otto Gross; Peter died in 1915 of diphtheria. After the death of Edgar Jaffé in 1921, Else lived with the sociologist Alfred Weber in Heidelberg until his death in 1958.

  4. Jul 2, 2010 · Edgar Jaffé and Else von Richthofen in the Mirror of Newly Found Letters. 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 ...

  5. Edgar Jaffé war jüdischer Herkunft und wurde als Kind getauft. Sein Vater war der Großkaufmann Isaac Joseph Jaffé (1806–1890) und seine Mutter Charlotte Rosa Beer (1833–1888). Aus der ersten Ehe seines Vaters mit Pauline Goldschmidt (1819–1854) hatte Edgar Jaffé einen Halbbruder Ludwig (1845–1923).

  6. 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.

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  8. She married Edgar Jaffé (1865–1921), another former student of Max Weber, in 1902, and he was a well-known economist and entrepreneur. It was Jaffé who bought the journal Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik of which Max Weber became one of the editors. With Jaffé, she had three children, Friedel (born 1903), Marianne (born ...

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