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If the turn of the twenty-first century was characterised by the 'history wars' in which bitter internecine battles raged between different historical schools, Jonathan Steinberg was noteworthy for his methodological pluralism. His own historical worked spanned diplomatic history, military history, the social history of war, biography, social history, banking history, political culture and genocide studies. He often employed a comparative historical approach, which teased out deep historical explanations by examining personalities, nations and traditions simultaneously. This book offers a…mehr
If the turn of the twenty-first century was characterised by the 'history wars' in which bitter internecine battles raged between different historical schools, Jonathan Steinberg was noteworthy for his methodological pluralism. His own historical worked spanned diplomatic history, military history, the social history of war, biography, social history, banking history, political culture and genocide studies. He often employed a comparative historical approach, which teased out deep historical explanations by examining personalities, nations and traditions simultaneously. This book offers a critical appreciation of his contribution to modern historical practice with contributions by former students and colleagues, whose own interests are as diverse as those of Steinberg himself.
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D'Maris Coffman is Professor of Economics and Finance and the Head of Department and Director of the Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management at University College London. Harold James, the Claude and Lore Kelly Professor in European Studies at Princeton University, is Professor of History and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School and Director of the Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society. Nicholas Di Liberto is president of the Southeast World History Association and associate editor of the World History Bulletin. He works now as a freelance editor.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface - Zara Steiner Acknowledgements Introduction I. Methodological Pluralism and New Applications 1. All or Nothing: From Comparative to Transnational History - Ben Mercer 2. Swiss History Only as National History? How to Break out of the Cage of National Historiography - Georg Kreis 3. 'The Kaiser's Navy and German Society': The View from the Tattooist's Studio - Jane Caplan 4.The Warburgs and Yesterday's Financial Deterrent - Harold James II. Personal and National Character 5.Clarendon's Exile and the Role of Personality in Historical Explanation - D'Maris Coffman 6.Leslie Stephen and the Americans - Michael O'Brien 7. From Bodyguard to General: The Strange Career of Joseph 'Sepp' Dietrich - Christopher Clark 8.Johnny Eyetie and the Teds: British Soldiers' Attitudes towards their Italian and German Enemies in the Second World War - Alan Allport III. Society, Families and the Sovereign Self 9. The Family of Sovereigns at Modern Times - Tara J. Westover 10. French Family Policy and the Family of Nations in the Interwar Years - Kristen Stromberg Childers 11.Death of a Dream: Liberal Values and the Crisis of the British Welfare State, 1945-2014 - Harold Carter IV. History Out of Sync: Modernity and Tradition 12. A Risorgimento Influence on the Modern European Image of St Francis of Assisi - J. Casey Hammond 13. Hometown Hamburg: Constructing the Non-Liberal and Non-Modern Foundations of the Weimar Republic in the Long Nineteenth Century - Frank Domurad 14. 'Revolt Against the Modern World': Religion and the Fascist Right in Contemporary Italy - John Pollard V. History, Narrative and the Human Condition 15. April 1945: Life and Death in the Last Days of World War II - Thomas Childers 16. Being Human as a Method and Research Finding in Social Science - Alison Liebling and João Costa 17. Bleak House Syndrome - Joanna Wade Afterward - David Bell Bibliography of Jonathan Steinberg's Works Index.
Preface - Zara Steiner Acknowledgements Introduction I. Methodological Pluralism and New Applications 1. All or Nothing: From Comparative to Transnational History - Ben Mercer 2. Swiss History Only as National History? How to Break out of the Cage of National Historiography - Georg Kreis 3. 'The Kaiser's Navy and German Society': The View from the Tattooist's Studio - Jane Caplan 4.The Warburgs and Yesterday's Financial Deterrent - Harold James II. Personal and National Character 5.Clarendon's Exile and the Role of Personality in Historical Explanation - D'Maris Coffman 6.Leslie Stephen and the Americans - Michael O'Brien 7. From Bodyguard to General: The Strange Career of Joseph 'Sepp' Dietrich - Christopher Clark 8.Johnny Eyetie and the Teds: British Soldiers' Attitudes towards their Italian and German Enemies in the Second World War - Alan Allport III. Society, Families and the Sovereign Self 9. The Family of Sovereigns at Modern Times - Tara J. Westover 10. French Family Policy and the Family of Nations in the Interwar Years - Kristen Stromberg Childers 11.Death of a Dream: Liberal Values and the Crisis of the British Welfare State, 1945-2014 - Harold Carter IV. History Out of Sync: Modernity and Tradition 12. A Risorgimento Influence on the Modern European Image of St Francis of Assisi - J. Casey Hammond 13. Hometown Hamburg: Constructing the Non-Liberal and Non-Modern Foundations of the Weimar Republic in the Long Nineteenth Century - Frank Domurad 14. 'Revolt Against the Modern World': Religion and the Fascist Right in Contemporary Italy - John Pollard V. History, Narrative and the Human Condition 15. April 1945: Life and Death in the Last Days of World War II - Thomas Childers 16. Being Human as a Method and Research Finding in Social Science - Alison Liebling and João Costa 17. Bleak House Syndrome - Joanna Wade Afterward - David Bell Bibliography of Jonathan Steinberg's Works Index.
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