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Lawrence A. Scaff, Max Weber in America (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011, £24.95). Pp. xiv+303. isbn978 0 691 1479 6. - Martin Woessner, Heidegger in America (New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, £55.10). Pp. xiv+282. isbn978 0 521 51837 6. - Josh Derman (ed.), New German Critique, special issue, “Ideas in Motion” (Summer 2011) No. 113.
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1 Gordon, Peter E., Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010), 4Google Scholar.
2 See Ratner-Rosenhagen, Jennifer, “Worldly Possessions: Nietzsche's Texts, American Readers, and the Intimacy and Itinerancy of Ideas,” New German Critique, 25–50Google Scholar for an example of how complex a matter influence can be.
3 Derman, Josh, “Max Weber and Charisma: A Transatlantic Affair,” New German Critique, 51–88Google Scholar.
4 See Woessner, “What is Heideggerian Cinema? Film, Philosophy, and Cultural Mobility,” New German Critique, 129–58.