SOC 3106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Huguenot, Protestant Work Ethic, Middle Ages

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Final exam on last five weeks of course. Test format: 8 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions (choose 4) 4-5 sentences. Born in 1864, in the city of erfurt, germany. His mother, equally wealthy as father were french protestant (hugenot) Read virgil, cicero and german philosophers like kant, learned latin, greek and hebrew. He was a part of a student corporation which resembled a dueling fraternity. Kicked out from france so they migrated to germany. Family moved to berlin after he was born. The city of strasbourg was once german but now france as where to enlist once he was called upon. In poland (then germany) he studied the economics. After military service he went back to berlin and in 1886 he did his law exam. He did a second doctorate to become a professor, not to be a professor but he lost out on a job. He did a long study on the agriculture of eastern germany.

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