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Hans Freyer
Hans Freyer (born July 31, 1887 in Leipzig, died January 18, 1969 in Ebersteinburg near Baden-Baden) was a conservative German sociologist and philosopher.
==Life==
Freyer began studying theology, national economics, history and philosophy at the University of Greifswald in 1907, with the aim of becoming a Lutheran theologian. A year later he moved to Leipzig, where he initially took the same courses, but then gave up the theological parts. He gained his doctorate in 1911. His early works on the philosophy of life had an influence on the German youth movement. In 1920 he qualified as a university lecturer, and in 1922 he became a professor at the university of Kiel.
In 1925, moving on to the University of Leipzig, Freyer founded the university's sociology department. He led the department until 1948. In Leipzig, he developed a branch of sociology with a strongly historical basis, the Leipzig School. Sympathizing with the Hitlerite movement, he forced 1933 Ferdinand Tönnies, an outspoken enemy of it, and then president of the ''Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie'', out of office.
In 1933 Freyer signed the ''Loyalty Oath of German Professors to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist State''.
Nevertheless, being Tönnies' successor he abstained from making the ''Gesellschaft'' a Nazi tool by stopping all activities from 1934 onwards. From 1938 to 1944 Freyer was the head of the German Institute for Culture in Budapest. Together with Walter Frank he established a racist and anti-semitic ''völkisch'' historiography.〔''The Oxford History of Historical Writing: Volume 4: 1800-1945'' by Stuart Macintyre, D. Daniel R. Woolf, Andrew Feldherr, 2011, p. 178.〕
Freyer was Protestant and married Käthe Lübeck; they had four children together.
After the Second World War, Freyer's position in Leipzig, now in the Soviet occupation zone, became untenable, and in 1948 he took up a position in Wiesbaden at the ''Brockhaus'' publishing company. He took up lecturing again for only another three years, from 1953 to 1955, at the University of Münster and for a short time in 1954 in Ankara where he helped set up an institute for sociology.

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