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| | Das Marianne Weber Institut, english |
 | | The institute takes its name from Marianne Weber (1870-1954) the intellectual practicing scholar, and spouse of the famous German sociologist Max Weber. |
 | | With its central offices in Oerlinghausen, Germany where Marianne Weber was born and formerly in the Muthesius Villa where the family resided, the institute possesses a Marianne Weber Archive. |
 | | It is planned that more will be offered on Marianne Weber herself in the future under these pages, along with the ongoing Programs, Notices, Research Reports, and other particular activities of the institute. |
| www.marianneweber.de /eng.html (289 words) |
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