H. O. Pappe
Helmut Otto Pappe (29 January 1907 – 1997) was a German economist and historian. Pappe’s major scholarly interest was study the life and works of Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi.
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Biography
H. O. Pappe was born in Liegnitz, the son of manufacturer Arthur Pappe and his wife Lucie (née Ullmann). He studied Law at the universities of Freiburg im Breisgau, Geneva and Breslau. In 1929, he passed the state examination. In August 1939, Pappe emigrated from Germany to start a life in New Zealand where he remained for over 10 years, selling industrial machinery at C. W. F. Hamilton. At recommendation of his close friend Asa Briggs, Pappe accepted a post at the University of Sussex.
He was the uncle of Ilan Pappé, professor at the University of Haifa, Israel.
Works
- John Stuart Mill and the Harriet Taylor Myth (1960)[1]
- "On Philosophical Anthropology," Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XXXIX, No. 1 (1961)
- Sismondi’s Weggenossen (1963)
- "The Scholar as Businessman." In: Peter Alter, ed., Out of the Third Reich. London: I. B. Tauris (1998) 161–74.
Notes
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- ↑ Rees, J. C. (1962). "H. O. Pappe on Mill," Political Studies, Vol. X, No. 2, pp. 198–202.