Otto Brunner

302x302px }} Otto Brunner (21 April 1898 in Mödling, Lower Austria12 June 1982 in Hamburg) was an Austrian historian. He is best known for his work on later medieval and early modern European social history.

Brunner's research made a sharp break with the traditional forms of political and social history practiced in German and Austrian academia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, proposing in its place a new model of social history informed by attention to "folkish" cultural values, particularly as related to political violence and ideas of lordship and leadership.

He taught at the University of Vienna and later the University of Hamburg. From 1940 to 1945, he also served as the director of the Institute for Austrian Historical Research (Institut für österreichische Geschichtsforschung) in Vienna, a prestigious school for archival and historical studies. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Brunner, Otto
Published: Munich : Deutscher Volksverlag, [1939]
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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Published: Stuttgart : Klett-Cotta, 2004
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by Kortüm, Hans-Henning
Published in: Historische Zeitschrift 282(2006), 3, Seite 585-617 volume:282 year:2006 number:3 pages:585-617
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