Transatlantic Connections: A Cosmopolitan Context for Max and Marianne Weber's New York Visit 1904

G. Roth
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Abstract:Max Weber's Amerikabild, his 'picture' of the United States, was first shaped by the 1848 exile Friedrich Kapp (1824–1884), a leader of the German Republicans in New York, who after his return in 1870 became a close family friend and a paternal mentor. The first section sketches the relations between Friedrich Kapp and Max Weber senior, and also their sons, in the context of the global economic developments before the First World War. The second deals with the Webers' German-American and German-Jewish contacts in New York, the third with their meeting the Lichtensteins, Kapp daughters and sons-in-law. This served Max as a sounding board for evaluating the tensions between Yankee religious tradition, secularization and assimilation (section 4). Finally, I will turn to the fates of three generations of American and German Kapp descendants, a story of German-Jewish relations on both sides of the Atlantic. This completed a cycle of exile and emigration from the 1848ers to the refugees from Nazi Germany. If with decreasing intensity, relations with the Weber family continued into the 1930s.
跨大西洋联系:马克思和玛丽安·韦伯1904年纽约之行的世界性背景
摘要:马克斯·韦伯的美国图景,最初是由1848年流亡纽约的德国共和党领袖弗里德里希·卡普(Friedrich Kapp, 1824-1884)塑造的,他在1870年回国后成为马克斯·韦伯的亲密朋友和父亲般的导师。第一部分概述了在第一次世界大战前全球经济发展的背景下,弗里德里希·卡普和老马克斯·韦伯以及他们的儿子之间的关系。第二部讲述了韦伯夫妇在纽约与德裔美国人和德裔犹太人的联系,第三部讲述了他们与利希滕斯坦夫妇、卡普的女儿和女婿的会面。这为马克思评价洋基宗教传统、世俗化和同化之间的紧张关系提供了一个声音板(第4节)。最后,我将转向美国和德国的卡普三代后裔的命运,这是一个关于大西洋两岸德国-犹太人关系的故事。这就完成了一个从1848年移民到纳粹德国难民的流亡和移民循环。他与韦伯家族的关系一直持续到20世纪30年代。
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