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Henning Eichberg (1 December 1942 in Schweidnitz, Silesia – 22 April 2017 in Odense, Denmark) was a German sociologist and historian, teaching at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense. He became notable by his contributions to the philosophy of body culture and by his political radical writings on folk and nation. Henning Eichberg is the father of the composer Søren Nils Eichberg.

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  • Henning Eichberg (1 December 1942 in Schweidnitz, Silesia – 22 April 2017 in Odense, Denmark) was a German sociologist and historian, teaching at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense. He became notable by his contributions to the philosophy of body culture and by his political radical writings on folk and nation. Henning Eichberg is the father of the composer Søren Nils Eichberg. (en)
  • Henning Eichberg, född 1 december 1942 i Schweidnitz i Schlesien (i nuvarande Polen), död 22 april 2017 i Odense i Danmark, var en tysk historiker, kultursociolog och skribent som bland annat ägnade sig åt idrottshistoria. Från 1982 bodde och verkade han i Danmark, där han arbetade vid Syddanska universitetet. Under 1970-talet var Eichberg en av de viktigaste förespråkarna för den nya högern och myntade bland annat termen etnopluralism. Eichberg tog senare delvis avstånd från sina tidigare åsikter, men fortsatte skriva i tidningar såsom Nation Europa. Under senare år blev Eichberg medlem i Socialistisk Folkeparti och satt bland annat i partiets kulturutskott. (sv)
  • Henning Eichberg; Pseudonyme unter anderem Hartwig Singer und Thorsten Sievers (* 1. Dezember 1942 in Schweidnitz, Provinz Niederschlesien; † 22. April 2017 in Odense) war ein deutscher Historiker, Kultursoziologe und Publizist. Er lebte seit 1982 in Dänemark. Dort lehrte und forschte Eichberg an der Universität von Süddänemark, insbesondere im Bereich der Sportwissenschaften. Eichberg ist der Vater des Komponisten Søren Nils Eichberg. (de)
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