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Mannheim, Karl, 1893-1947

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Personal name headingMannheim, Karl, 1893-1947
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Variant(s)Mānhāyim, Kārl, 1893-1947
Manhaim, Kʻal, 1893-1947
Mannheim, Károly, 1893-1947
Mangeĭm, Karl, 1893-1947
Mangeĭm, K. (Karl), 1893-1947
Birth date1893
Death date1947
Place of birthBudapest (Hungary)
Place of deathLondon (England)
Field of activitySociology
Profession or occupationSociologists College teachers Authors
Type of familymale
Found inDie Strukturanalyse der Erkenntnistheorie, 1922.
al-Aydiyūlūjiyā wa-al-yūtūbiyā, 1980: t.p. (Kārl Mānhāyim) p. 3 (Karl Mannheim)
Song, H.G. Kʻal Manhaim ŭi chisik sahoehak yŏnʼgu, 1983: t.p. (Kʻal Manhaim)
Gábor, É. Mannheim Károly, 1981.
Ocherki sot︠s︡iologii znanii︠a︡, 1998: t.p. (Karl Mangeĭm)
Ocherki sot︠s︡iologii znanii︠a︡, 2000: t.p. (Karl Mangeĭm) verso t.p. (Mangeĭm K.)
Wikipedia, 20 December 2018 (Karl Mannheim; Karl Mannheim (March 27, 1893-January 9, 1947), or Károly Manheim in the original spelling, was a Hungarian-born sociologist, influential in the first half of the 20th century and one of the founding fathers of classical sociology as well as a founder of the sociology of knowledge; born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary; died in London, England; studied at the University of Budapest as well as in Berlin, Paris and Heidelberg; At the University of Budapest, he earned a doctorate in philosophy; became a lecturer in Sociology at the London School of Economics, under a program to assist academic exiles (1933); was appointed as the first sociology professor at the Institute of Education, a position he held until his death)
Associated languageger hun eng