Berlin som mnemotekniskt hjälpmedel: Walter Benjamin och Franz Hessel
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Jakob Norberg
Professor of German Studies
Jakob Norberg’s research explores conceptions of community in German thought and literature.
His first book, Sociability and Its Enemies (Northwestern 2014), examines the search
for non-authoritarian forms of collective life after the end of the Second World War
and focuses on thinkers such as Hannah Arendt, Carl Schmitt, and Jürgen Habermas.
The second book, The Brothers Grimm and the Making of German Nationalism (Cambridge
2022), shows how Jacob and Wil

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