Leopold Katscher
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Leopold Katscher (1853–1939)[1] was a Hungarian Jewish[2] writer and peace activist. He was a strong influence on Rosika Schwimmer, his niece.[3]
Katscher translated the works of Hippolyte Taine into German from 1877 until the early 20th century.[2]
References
- ^ Ludbrook, Geraldine; Bianchi, Bruna (2016). Living War, Thinking Peace (1914-1924): Women's Experiences, Feminist Thought, and International Relations. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 132. ISBN 9781443892476.
- ^ a b Feuerhahn, Wolf (2014). "A Specter Is Haunting Germany--the French Specter of Milieu". Contributions to the History of Concepts. 9 (2): 33–50. doi:10.3167/choc.2014.090203.
- ^ Litoff, Judy Barrett (1994). European Immigrant Women in the United States: A Biographical Dictionary. Taylor & Francis. p. 272. ISBN 9780824053062.
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