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Title: Marianne and Max Weber


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Marianne and Max Weber
  • 1870-1954 1864-1920

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Max Weber (1864-1920)
  • Born into a prosperousmiddle-class family
  • Childhood in Berlin
  • Studied at Heidelberg
  • Ph.D. in 1889
  • Economics and Legal History

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Max Weber (1864-1920)
  • Taught at universities in Freiburg, Munich,
    Vienna, and Heidelberg
  • Worked as a consultantfor the government and
    for private reform groups

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Max Weber (1864-1920)
  • 1897-1904
  • Repeated mental breakdowns
  • 1904-1914
  • Period of gradual recovery
  • Great intellectual productivity (including The
    Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism)
  • Affair with Else Jaffe

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Max Weber (1864-1920)
  • 1914-1920
  • Returned to full schedule of work
  • Teaching at the University of Vienna and the
    University of Munich
  • 1920
  • Died suddenly of pneumonia
  • Marianne prepared his work for publication (2/3
    of total lifes work)
  • and wrote his biography

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Max Weber (1864-1920)
  • Most Important Books
  • The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of
    Capitalism (1904)
  • The Religions of China (1916)
  • The Religions of India (1917)
  • Economy and Society - 3 volumes (1921)
  • The City (1921)
  • General Economic History (1923)
  • Methodology of the Social Sciences (1946)

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Marianne Weber (1870-1954)
  • Born Marianne Schnitger in Oerlinghausen
  • Her mother, of the prestigious Weber
    family,died two years later.
  • Her father was a country doctor.
  • Grew up in economic difficulty
  • Sent to finishing school by wealthy maternal
    grandfather

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Marianne Weber (1870-1954)
  • Ambitious
  • Determined to achieve something of importance
  • Went to live with relatives in Berlin
  • to study art
  • married their son Max in 1893

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Marianne Weber (1870-1954)
  • Able to attend classes at University of
    Heidelberg
  • (closed to women)
  • because married to a professor
  • Became a prolific writerand a feminist
  • Max supported her ambitions

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Marianne Weber (1870-1954)
  • During Maxs recovery from mental illness the
    Webers traveled.
  • visited the United States
  • went to Chicago
  • got to know Jane Addams and other women at
    Hull House
  • In 1907 Marianne received an inheritance from her
    grandfather.

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Marianne Weber (1870-1954)
  • When Max died suddenly in 1920, Marianne coped by
  • Getting his work published
  • Writing his biography
  • Lived 34 years more
  • Writing about women
  • Involved in feminist movements
  • Received honorary doctorate from University of
    Heidelberg

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Marianne Weber (1870-1954)
  • Most important books
  • Marriage, Motherhood, andthe Law (1907)
  • Reflections on Women andWomens Issues (1919)
  • Max Weber A Biography (1926)
  • Marriage and Divorce (1929)
  • The Ideal of Family and Community (1930)
  • Women and Love (1935)
  • Remembrances of Life (1945)
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