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  1. Else Freiin von Richthofen [1] (October 8, 1874 – December 22, 1973) was among the early female social scientists in Germany. Life and career. Elisabeth Helene Amalie Sophie Freiin (Baroness) von Richthofen (also known as Else Jaffé) was born into the German nobility at Château-Salins ( France ).

  2. Elisabeth Frieda Amélie Sophie Freiin von Richthofen war eine deutsche Gewerbeinspektorin und Sozialwissenschaftlerin. Sie ist bekannt als eine der ersten Sozialwissenschaftlerinnen in Deutschland.

  3. Frieda's sister Else von Richthofen was one of the earliest female social scientists in Germany. Suzane Louise von Richthofen (born 3 November 1983) is a German-Brazilian woman who was convicted of murdering her parents on 31 October 2002 with the help of her boyfriend and his brother.

  4. German intellectual and social activist, sister of Frieda Lawrence, who was the first woman appointed by the state to monitor the rights of women factory workers. Born in the French city of Metz, in Lorraine, in 1874; eldest of three daughters of Friedrich von Richthofen (a civil engineer) and Anna (Marquier) von Richthofen; sister of Frieda ...

  5. Else von Richthofen (1874-1973), a distant relative of the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen, was one of the first female social scientists in Germany, and wife of the German economist Edgar Jaffé. Elisabeth Helene Amalie Sophie Freiin (Baroness) von Richthofen (also known as Else Jaffé) was born in Château-Salins, France on October 8, 1874.

  6. particular, he became known through his marriage to Else von Richthofen (1874-1973) in 1902. The couple were seen as figures of fact and fiction in the antinomic world inhabited by Max and Marianne Weber, Otto and Frieda Gross, and D.H. Lawrence and Frieda von Richthofen. Else v. Richthofen was mythologized as 'a muse of the

  7. Much of the collection is composed of Else Richthofen-Jaffé's letters to and from her sons in the United States: Friedel (Frederick Jeffrey) and Hans Jaffé, along with their families. Correspondence between Else Richthofen-Jaffé and them is present in the first three subseries of Series I.