List of Figures
Foreword to the English-Language Edition
Volker Berghahn
Foreword
Introduction
Point of Departure: The Thyssen Legacy
Elements of an Entangled Family and Corporate History
Part I: Family-History Projects: Selected Findings
Chapter 1. The Thyssens - family and fortune (Simone Derix, 2016, 2nd ed. 2021)
Family and conflict
Lifestyle: Family spaces, local roots, mobility
"Calculated risk": The Thyssens, their foundations and advisors
Chapter 2. Two civic lives in the public eye.The brothers Fritz Thyssen and Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza (Felix de Taillez, 2017)
Stepping out from the father's shadow:Fritz Thyssen as national hero
The exclusive circles of Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza
Out in the open:Fritz Thyssen, the media, and National Socialism
Chapter 3. The Thyssens as art collectors. Investment and symbolic capital (1900 -1970) (Johannes Gramlich, 2015, 2nd ed. 2021)]
"Normal capitalist bourgeoisie":August Thyssen sr. and Fritz Thyssen
Collecting as vocation: Heinrich and Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza
Part II: Corporate-History Projects: Selected Findings
Why Thyssen? On the state of research and the research problem
On the company's development
Company and family
Trust-capital-assets
Consultant
Selected findings
Chapter 4. Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG under National Socialism (Alexander Donges, 2014)
Chapter 5. Forced labor at Thyssen."Stahlverein" and "Baron-Konzern" in the Second World War (Thomas Urban, 2014, 2nd ed. 2021)
Chapter 6. The expropriation of Fritz Thyssen. Dispossession and restitution (Jan Schleusener, 2018)
Chapter 7. Thyssen in the Adenauer era. Corporate formation and family capitalism (Johannes Bähr, 2015)
Chapter 8. From steel group to corporate group. The Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza companies from 1926 to 1932 (Harald Wixforth, 2019)
Chapter 9. The Thyssen-Bornemisza Group(Boris Gehlen, 2021)
Appendix: Thyssen family tree
Sources and Bibliography
Overview of Book Series
Margit Szöllösi-Janze holds the Chair of Contemporary History at the Department of History at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Her research interests include the history of: National Socialism and fascism, science and universities, the media, and violence. She was involved in the creation of the "Thyssen Entrepreneurial Family in the 20th Century" research network and she supervised the three family history research projects. Her most recent publication is "Archäologie des Wettbewerbs. Konkurrenz in und zwischen Universitäten in (West-) Deutschland seit den 1980er Jahren", in Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 69 (De Gruyter, 2021).