Max Lehmann

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Max Lehmann (1845-1929) was a German historian, born in Berlin and educated at Königsberg, Bonn, and Berlin.

In 1879 Lehmann began to teach in the Berlin Military Academy, and in 1887 was made a member of the Prussian Academy; a year later he went to Marburg as professor of history. In 1892 he was appointed to a like chair at Leipzig and in 1893 became professor of mediæval and modern history at Göttingen.

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  • Das Aufgebot zur Heerfahrt Ottos II nach Italien (1869)
  • Der Krieg von 1870 bis zur Einschliessung von Metz (1873)
  • Knesebeck und Schon: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Freiheitskriege (1875)
  • Stein, Scharnhorst und Schön (1877)
  • Scharnhorst (1886-87), which won a prize
  • Friedrich der Grosse (1894)
  • Freiherr von Stein (1902-05), which won the Wedekind prize
  • Historische Aufsätze und Reden (1911)
  • Die Erhebung von 1813 (1913)

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This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.