Ernst Nolte

Ernst Nolte (born 11 January 1923) is a German historian and philosopher. Nolte’s major interest is the comparative studies of fascism and communism (cf. Comparison of Nazism and Stalinism). Originally trained in philosophy, he is Professor Emeritus of Modern History at the Free University of Berlin, where he taught from 1973 until his 1991 retirement. He was previously a Professor at the University of Marburg from 1965 to 1973. He is best known for his seminal work Fascism In Its Epoch, which received widespread acclaim when it was published in 1963. Nolte has been a prominent conservative academic since the early 1960s, and involved in many controversies related to the interpretation of the history of fascism and communism. In recent years, Nolte has focused on Islamism and "Islamic fascism". He is the father of legal scholar Georg Nolte. Nolte has received several prizes, including the Hanns Martin Schleyer Prize and the Konrad Adenauer Prize.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 11, 1923
Birth place
Germany , Witten
Nationality
Germany
Education
Humboldt University of Berlin
University of Freiburg
University of Cologne
University of Münster
Education
Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy
Children
Georg Nolte
Known for
Historikerstreit

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  1. http://www.ernst-nolte.de