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Theodor Heinrich Engelbrecht (6 October 1853 – 18 October 1934) was a German agronomist, geographer, farmer and politician.
Biography[edit]
Theodor Hinrich Engelbrecht
He was born in Obendeich (near Glückstadt), in Schleswig-Holstein. He acquired his education at the universities of Leipzig and Strasbourg, and in 1911 received the honorary degree of doctor from the University of Breslau. In 1895 he joined the Prussian House of Representatives as a member of the Free Conservative Party.
Works[edit]
Die Landbauzonen der aussertropischen Länder (3 vols., 1899), a work on the study of agriculture in Europe
Die geographische Verteilung der Getreidepreise (“Geographic distribution of grain prices,” 2 vols., 1908), the first volume dealing with the United States, the second with India
Bodenbau und Viehstand in Schleswig-Holstein (1905)
References[edit]
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Engelbrecht, Theodor Heinrich" . Encyclopedia Americana.