Leopold von Wiese was the only son of a prematurely deceased Prussian officer and received his education at the cadet schools in
Wahlstatt and Lichterfelde. After leaving the cadet corps, he then studied economics at the
Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin where he got his
Ph.D. in 1902. Subsequently, he was scientific secretary of the "Institute for the common good" (
Institut für Gemeinwohl) in
Frankfurt. In 1905, he was Associate Professor of Economics at the
University of Berlin. In 1906, he was appointed professor of political science at the Royal Academy in
Posen; in 1908, he joined the
Technical University of Hannover as a professor of economics and business management. In 1912, he became director of studies at the Academy for Local Government (
Akademie für kommunale Verwaltung) in
Düsseldorf, and in 1915 a professor at the Graduate School of Cologne (
Handelshochschule Köln). After the First World War, in 1919, Wiese was appointed as Director at the Research Institute for Social Sciences (
Forschungsinstitut für Sozialwissenschaften) in Cologne and as Professor of Economic and Political Sciences, meaning
sociology, at the
University of Cologne (refounded in 1919). He had thus held the first chair of sociology in Germany. He was also Director of the Department of Sociology Founded "Institute for Social Research" which has been founded on the initiative of the Mayor
Adenauer. An academic journal he co-founded in 1921, the
Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, still exists today. Until 1933, Wiese was secretary of the
German Society for Sociology (DGS). After the forced closure of the DGS by
Hans Freyer and the Research Institute for Social Sciences by the Nazis in 1934 Wiese went for a year to the
United States. His successor was Willy Gierlichs. Upon his return, Wiese taught economics to a closed circle of listeners. In 1946 he became chairman of the revived DGS, which he reformed until 1955 as its chairman. In 1954 he became vice-president of the
International Sociological Association. Wiese is the father of the literary scholar Benno von Wiese and the actress and writer Ursula von Wiese. == Legacy ==