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<jats:p>This work contains a collection of letters and other documents which refer to the life and works of the Berlin jurist Eduard Gans (1797-1839). Due to the events he experienced during his lifetime, he is still of interest today: He was a champion of Jewish emancipation in Prussia, was an adversary of Savigny and a friend of Heine and Hegel, he paved the way for the Young Hegelians and struggled unswervingly against the arbitrariness of the authorities in the pre-March era in Germany. The letters provide a clear picture of one of the most interesting and most militant German jurists of the 19th century.</jats:p>

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