Houston Stewart Chamberlain

Houston Stewart Chamberlain (September 9, 1855 - January 9, 1927) was a British author noted for his works concerning the Aryan race. He was born in Southsea, England. At age 14 he suffered from seriously poor health and travelled to various spas around Europe, always accompanied by his Prussian tutor who taught him German and interested him with German culture and history. In 1899 he wrote his most important work, Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts (The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century). The work focuses on the controversial notion that Western civilization is deeply marked by the influence of the "Germanic" race. Chamberlain's thoughts were influenced by the writings of Arthur de Gobineau. He was also an early supporter of the Welteislehre, the theory that most bodies in our solar system are covered with ice. During his lifetime, Chamberlain's works became wildly popular around Europe, especially in Germany. He was invited to stay at the court of Kaiser Wilhelm II. His works would later have a marked effect upon German nationalist movements, such as Adolf Hitler's National Socialism. During World War I, he wrote several propaganda texts against his country of origin, and later became a citizen of Germany. Adolf Hitler was a student of his works, and praised him as "The Prophet of the Third Reich".

External links

See also

Chamberlain, Houston Chamberlain, Houston Chamberlain, Houston

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
post it note
1660s in architecture
alexandrine parakeet
1768 in architecture
rudolf trumpy
astrid lindgren memorial award
1740s in architecture
leblanc process
1690s in architecture
1640s in architecture
autolysis
wiesner building
1769 in architecture
dasa sahitya
divinyls
1809 in architecture
1891 in architecture
1780 in architecture
david kennedy (guitarist)
pathophysiology
polar music prize
1789 in architecture
mirabilis (plant)
mirabilis (company)
panticapaeum
1630s in architecture
renal medulla
cell site
capturing the friedmans
banausos
franklin township, marion county, indiana
voiceless consonant
umm
eric ericson
1670s in architecture
eastern continental divide
elliot aronson
louis i of anjou
j. elvis weinstein
miriam makeba
1610s in architecture
josh weinstein
jenny mccarthy
silver age