Paths of Continuity
Herausgeber: Lehmann, Hartmut; Melton, James Van Horn
Paths of Continuity
Herausgeber: Lehmann, Hartmut; Melton, James Van Horn
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Paths of Continuity examines the impact of the Third Reich on the German historical profession before and after 1945.
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Paths of Continuity examines the impact of the Third Reich on the German historical profession before and after 1945.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9780521451994
- ISBN-10: 052145199X
- Artikelnr.: 25010601
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 828g
- ISBN-13: 9780521451994
- ISBN-10: 052145199X
- Artikelnr.: 25010601
Preface
Introduction. Continuities in German historical scholarship, 1933-60 James Van Horn Melton
1. German historiography from the 1930s to the 1950s Winfried Schulze
Comment Georg S. Iggers
2. Friedrich Meinecke (1862-1954) Jonathan B. Knudsen
Comment Ernst A. Breisach
3. Change and continuity in German historiography from 1933 into the early 1950s: Gerhard Ritter (1888-1967) Klaus Schwabe
Comment Thomas A. Brady, Jr
4. Hans Rothfels (1891-1976) Klemens von Klemperer
Comment Douglas A. Unfug
5. Franz Schnabel (1887-1966) Lothar Gall
Comment Hartmut Lehmann
6. Heinrich Ritter von Srbik (1878-1951) Fritz Fellner
Comment John W. Boyer
7. 'Historical social science' and political myth: Hans Freyer (1887-1969) and the genealogy of social history in West Germany Jerry Z. Muller
Comment Roger Chickering
8. Some observations on the work of Hermann Aubin (1885-1969) Marc Raeff
Comment Edgar Melton
9. From folk history to structural history: Otto Brunner (1898-1982) and the radical-conservative roots of German social history James Van Horn Melton
Comment Steve Rowan
10. Werner Conze (1910-86): the measure of history and the historian's measures Irmline Veit-Brause
Comment Peter Reill
11. Continuity, innovation, and self-reflection in late historicism: Theodor Schieder (1908-84) Jörn Rüsen
Comment Charles S. Maier
Index.
Introduction. Continuities in German historical scholarship, 1933-60 James Van Horn Melton
1. German historiography from the 1930s to the 1950s Winfried Schulze
Comment Georg S. Iggers
2. Friedrich Meinecke (1862-1954) Jonathan B. Knudsen
Comment Ernst A. Breisach
3. Change and continuity in German historiography from 1933 into the early 1950s: Gerhard Ritter (1888-1967) Klaus Schwabe
Comment Thomas A. Brady, Jr
4. Hans Rothfels (1891-1976) Klemens von Klemperer
Comment Douglas A. Unfug
5. Franz Schnabel (1887-1966) Lothar Gall
Comment Hartmut Lehmann
6. Heinrich Ritter von Srbik (1878-1951) Fritz Fellner
Comment John W. Boyer
7. 'Historical social science' and political myth: Hans Freyer (1887-1969) and the genealogy of social history in West Germany Jerry Z. Muller
Comment Roger Chickering
8. Some observations on the work of Hermann Aubin (1885-1969) Marc Raeff
Comment Edgar Melton
9. From folk history to structural history: Otto Brunner (1898-1982) and the radical-conservative roots of German social history James Van Horn Melton
Comment Steve Rowan
10. Werner Conze (1910-86): the measure of history and the historian's measures Irmline Veit-Brause
Comment Peter Reill
11. Continuity, innovation, and self-reflection in late historicism: Theodor Schieder (1908-84) Jörn Rüsen
Comment Charles S. Maier
Index.
Preface
Introduction. Continuities in German historical scholarship, 1933-60 James Van Horn Melton
1. German historiography from the 1930s to the 1950s Winfried Schulze
Comment Georg S. Iggers
2. Friedrich Meinecke (1862-1954) Jonathan B. Knudsen
Comment Ernst A. Breisach
3. Change and continuity in German historiography from 1933 into the early 1950s: Gerhard Ritter (1888-1967) Klaus Schwabe
Comment Thomas A. Brady, Jr
4. Hans Rothfels (1891-1976) Klemens von Klemperer
Comment Douglas A. Unfug
5. Franz Schnabel (1887-1966) Lothar Gall
Comment Hartmut Lehmann
6. Heinrich Ritter von Srbik (1878-1951) Fritz Fellner
Comment John W. Boyer
7. 'Historical social science' and political myth: Hans Freyer (1887-1969) and the genealogy of social history in West Germany Jerry Z. Muller
Comment Roger Chickering
8. Some observations on the work of Hermann Aubin (1885-1969) Marc Raeff
Comment Edgar Melton
9. From folk history to structural history: Otto Brunner (1898-1982) and the radical-conservative roots of German social history James Van Horn Melton
Comment Steve Rowan
10. Werner Conze (1910-86): the measure of history and the historian's measures Irmline Veit-Brause
Comment Peter Reill
11. Continuity, innovation, and self-reflection in late historicism: Theodor Schieder (1908-84) Jörn Rüsen
Comment Charles S. Maier
Index.
Introduction. Continuities in German historical scholarship, 1933-60 James Van Horn Melton
1. German historiography from the 1930s to the 1950s Winfried Schulze
Comment Georg S. Iggers
2. Friedrich Meinecke (1862-1954) Jonathan B. Knudsen
Comment Ernst A. Breisach
3. Change and continuity in German historiography from 1933 into the early 1950s: Gerhard Ritter (1888-1967) Klaus Schwabe
Comment Thomas A. Brady, Jr
4. Hans Rothfels (1891-1976) Klemens von Klemperer
Comment Douglas A. Unfug
5. Franz Schnabel (1887-1966) Lothar Gall
Comment Hartmut Lehmann
6. Heinrich Ritter von Srbik (1878-1951) Fritz Fellner
Comment John W. Boyer
7. 'Historical social science' and political myth: Hans Freyer (1887-1969) and the genealogy of social history in West Germany Jerry Z. Muller
Comment Roger Chickering
8. Some observations on the work of Hermann Aubin (1885-1969) Marc Raeff
Comment Edgar Melton
9. From folk history to structural history: Otto Brunner (1898-1982) and the radical-conservative roots of German social history James Van Horn Melton
Comment Steve Rowan
10. Werner Conze (1910-86): the measure of history and the historian's measures Irmline Veit-Brause
Comment Peter Reill
11. Continuity, innovation, and self-reflection in late historicism: Theodor Schieder (1908-84) Jörn Rüsen
Comment Charles S. Maier
Index.