Arthur Lehning

Dutch anarchist writer (1899–2000)

Arthur Lehning

Paul Arthur Müller-Lehning (23 October 1899 – 1 January 2000) was a Dutch author, historian and anarchist. He was born in Utrecht.

Arthur Lehning wrote noted French translations of Mikhail Bakunin. In 1992 he won the Gouden Ganzenveer,[1] and in 1999 the P. C. Hooft Award. In 1976 Arthur Lehning delivered the Huizinga Lecture, under the title: Over vrijheid en gelijkheid (On liberty and equality).

Müller-Lehning died in Lys-Saint-Georges on 1 January 2000 at the age of 100.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Laureaten De Gouden Ganzenveer vanaf 1955". Stichting De Gouden Ganzenveer. 2009. Archived from the original on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2009.

Bibliography

  • Enckell, Marianne (12 August 2020) [25 March 2014]. "LEHNING Arthur [Müller Lehning]". Dictionnaire des anarchistes (in French).
  • Heath, Nick (22 September 2024). "Lehning, Arthur, 1899-2000". Libcom.org.
  • Huber, Stephanie (March 2024). "Arthur Müller-Lehning". The Modern Art Index Project. Metropolitan Museum of Art. doi:10.57011/USRL3080.
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