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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Karl Joachim Weintraub, auch als Jock WeinKarl Joachim Weintraub, auch als Jock Weintraub bekannt, (* 1924 in Darmstadt, Deutsches Reich; † 25. März 2004 in Chicago, Illinois) war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker. Er lehrte seit 1954 an der University of Chicago und forschte auch auf den Gebieten der Sozialtheorie, Kulturgeschichte und Geisteswissenschaften.ulturgeschichte und Geisteswissenschaften. , Karl Joachim "Jock" Weintraub (December 31Karl Joachim "Jock" Weintraub (December 31, 1924, Darmstadt, Germany – March 25, 2004, Chicago, Ill.) was a longtime professor of history at the University of Chicago, having taught there since 1954. He was a strong proponent of liberal education and wrote and spoke extensively on its value. Weintraub was born in Germany to parents of German and Russian-Jewish ancestry; in reaction to the increasing Nazi discrimination against Jews, they fled to the Netherlands in 1935, where they were forced into hiding during the Nazi occupation. During this time, Weintraub attended the Quaker Eerde School. He and his sister Tatjana Wood emigrated to the United States in 1948. He received his post-secondary education at the University of Chicago, attaining a B.A. in 1949, a Master's in 1952, and a Ph.D. in History in 1957. Weintraub's scholarship focused on culture, autobiography, and the history of the self; he was the author of Visions Of Culture (1966) and The Value Of The Individual: Self and Circumstance in Autobiography (1978). Weintraub noted that 18th- and 19th-century autobiographical writers often used a narrative of "development" in their stories, as distinct from earlier autobiographies' use of a narrative of "unfolding". He was a renowned teacher of the University of the Chicago's core course in Western Civilization, which is still taught by his wife . Weintraub's classes, with a head count typically capped in the twenties, would attract hundreds of potential students and were some of the most popular classes at the college for many years.lar classes at the college for many years.
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rdfs:comment Karl Joachim Weintraub, auch als Jock WeinKarl Joachim Weintraub, auch als Jock Weintraub bekannt, (* 1924 in Darmstadt, Deutsches Reich; † 25. März 2004 in Chicago, Illinois) war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker. Er lehrte seit 1954 an der University of Chicago und forschte auch auf den Gebieten der Sozialtheorie, Kulturgeschichte und Geisteswissenschaften.ulturgeschichte und Geisteswissenschaften. , Karl Joachim "Jock" Weintraub (December 31Karl Joachim "Jock" Weintraub (December 31, 1924, Darmstadt, Germany – March 25, 2004, Chicago, Ill.) was a longtime professor of history at the University of Chicago, having taught there since 1954. He was a strong proponent of liberal education and wrote and spoke extensively on its value. wrote and spoke extensively on its value.
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