Hermann Kantorowicz (November 18, 1877, Posen, German Empire- February 12, 1940, Cambridge) was a distinguished German jurist.
He was a professor at Freiburg University (1923-1929), Visiting Professor, Columbia University (1927), Kiel University (1929-1933), dismissed from Kiel on both political and antisemitic grounds, 1933, lecturer at the 'University in Exile' and at City College, New York, 1933-34, lecturer at London School of Economics, All ...
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Hermann Kantorowicz (November 18, 1877, Posen, German Empire- February 12, 1940, Cambridge) was a distinguished German jurist.
He was a professor at Freiburg University (1923-1929), Visiting Professor, Columbia University (1927), Kiel University (1929-1933), dismissed from Kiel on both political and antisemitic grounds, 1933, lecturer at the 'University in Exile' and at City College, New York, 1933-34, lecturer at London School of Economics, All Souls College Oxford and Cambridge University, 1934-37, Assistant Director of Research in Law, Cambridge, 1937-1940.
For further biographical details see: 'Hermann Ulrich Kantorowicz, eine Biographie by Karlheinz Muscheler' Duncker & Humbolt, Berlin, 1984.
(Note by his son Frank Kantorowicz Carter: Kantorowicz had only one first name, though from 1904 to 1922 he regularly added the initial 'U' to distinguish himself from another Hermann Kantorowicz.
Note: a comprehensive bibliography can be found in Relativismus und Freirecht,ein Versuch űber...
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