The Role of Ireland in the Life of Leopold Von Ranke (1795-1886)

The Role of Ireland in the Life of Leopold Von Ranke (1795-1886)
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Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000124208491
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Synopsis The Role of Ireland in the Life of Leopold Von Ranke (1795-1886) by : Andreas Dieter Boldt

Investigates Leopold von Ranke's concept of objectivity by looking at his private life and how it influenced his historical writing, primarily in regards to his marriage, examining his treatment of Irish history as contrasted with his account of English history.

Leopold Von Ranke

Leopold Von Ranke
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9781351042727
ISBN-13 : 1351042726
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Synopsis Leopold Von Ranke by : Andreas D Boldt

Leopold von Ranke endeavoured to understand political order within its own historical context. To understand the nature of historical phenomena, such as an institution or an idea, one had to consider its historical development and the changes it underwent over a period of time. Historical epochs, Ranke argued, should not be judged according to predetermined contemporary values or ideas. Rather, they had to be understood on their own terms by empirically establishing history ‘as things really were.’ Ranke’s influence on History as a modern discipline is thus evident, and this is the first volume in English to chart his life and works for a hundred years.

The Life and Work of the German Historian Leopold Von Ranke (1795-1886)

The Life and Work of the German Historian Leopold Von Ranke (1795-1886)
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ISBN-10 : 1495502716
ISBN-13 : 9781495502712
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Synopsis The Life and Work of the German Historian Leopold Von Ranke (1795-1886) by : Andreas Dieter Boldt

"This book provides a perspective on Ranke by offering a discussion of Ranke's significance in the 21st century"--

Historical Mechanisms

Historical Mechanisms
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781351816489
ISBN-13 : 1351816489
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Synopsis Historical Mechanisms by : Andreas Boldt

Historical Mechanisms argues that scientific method can provide key new insights about events that took place long ago. Taking a fresh approach to historical method and theory, this book contends that there is enough data to show that under certain circumstances societies have behaved, and will continue to behave, in similar ways throughout history. In this book, Andreas D. Boldt discusses the possibility of utilizing natural scientific theories in order to explain historical processes, focusing on the question of how nations and empires rise, succeed, fail and then assume another form in which they begin the cycle again. Scientific methods are utilized metaphorically as a means of establishing connections between events and trends throughout history, and this book argues that these methods can explain historical patterns such as chaos and stability, the relationship between power centres and power vacuums, the necessary conditions for the expansion of empires and the influence of natural and man-made borders. Exploring the ways in which concepts from science can be employed to shed new light on the analysis of historical data, Historical Mechanisms is valuable reading for all scholars of the theory and method of history.

Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany

Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781474263764
ISBN-13 : 1474263763
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany by : Shane Nagle

Focusing on the era in which the modern idea of nationalism emerged as a way of establishing the preferred political, cultural, and social order for society, this book demonstrates that across different European societies the most important constituent of nationalism has been a specific understanding of the nation's historical past. Analysing Ireland and Germany, two largely unconnected societies in which the past was peculiarly contemporary in politics and where the meaning of the nation was highly contested, this volume examines how narratives of origins, religion, territory and race produced by historians who were central figures in the cultural and intellectual histories of both countries interacted; it also explores the similarities and differences between the interactions in these societies. Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany investigates whether we can speak of a particular common form of nationalism in Europe. The book draws attention to cultural and intellectual links between the Irish and the Germans during this period, and what this meant for how people in either society understood their national identity in a pivotal time for the development of the historical discipline in Europe. Contributing to a growing body of research on the 'transnationality' of nationalism, this new study of a hitherto-unexplored area will be of interest to historians of modern Germany and Ireland, comparative and transnational historians, and students and scholars of nationalism, as well as those interested in the relationship between biography and writing history.

The I.R.A. and Its Enemies

The I.R.A. and Its Enemies
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 0198208065
ISBN-13 : 9780198208068
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Synopsis The I.R.A. and Its Enemies by : Peter Hart

What is it like to be in the IRA - or at their mercy? This study explores the lives and deaths of the enemies and victims of the County Cork IRA between 1916 and 1923.

The Theory and Practice of History

The Theory and Practice of History
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781136882913
ISBN-13 : 113688291X
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Synopsis The Theory and Practice of History by : Leopold von Ranke

Leopold von Ranke, who was born in 1795, is considered to be one of the founders of the modern practice of writing history. This collection of his writings, edited and introduced by Georg G. Iggers, was first published in 1973 and remains the leading collection of Ranke’s writings in the English language. Now updated with the needs of current students in mind, this edition includes previously untranslated materials by the young Ranke, focusing particularly on the relationship between history and religion together with his inaugural lecture of 1836 ‘On the Relation and Difference between History and Politics’. Including pieces on historical science, and on the relationship between history and philosophy, as well as country specific histories, this book is essential reading for all students of historiography.

History and Memory in the Dead Sea Scrolls

History and Memory in the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 463
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ISBN-10 : 9781108493338
ISBN-13 : 1108493335
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis History and Memory in the Dead Sea Scrolls by : Travis B. Williams

Charts a new methodological course in Dead Sea Scrolls scholarship by employing memory theory to inform historical research. This is an instructive resource for scholars who are seeking an alternative to currently constructed approaches to the subject, and will be of appeal to those interested in the Dead Sea Scrolls more generally.

Droysen and the Prussian School of History

Droysen and the Prussian School of History
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780813149738
ISBN-13 : 0813149738
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Synopsis Droysen and the Prussian School of History by : Robert Southard

The Prussian School of History first predicted and advocated, then celebrated and defended, the unification of Germany by Prussia. Experts in German historiography and the history of German liberalism have often complained about the lack of a book, in any language, that traces the origins and explains the ideas of this school of history. Here is that book. Robert Southard finds that, for the Prussian School, history had an agenda. These historians generally expected history to complete its main tasks in their own time and country. The outcome of their politics was, really, an "end of history"—not a cessation to historical occurrences, but a cessation of onward historical movement because the historical process had already achieved its long-term, beneficent purposes. Leading us through the intricacies of important but untranslated works of J. G. Droysen, Max Duncker, Rudolph Hayn, and Heinrich von Sybel, Southard demonstrates their belief that the historical sequence was a continual unfolding of God's plan. Indispensable for those interested in the history of German historical writing, this book also has major implications for understanding the history of political liberalism.

The End and the Beginning

The End and the Beginning
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Publisher : Open Book Publishers
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781906924270
ISBN-13 : 1906924279
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Synopsis The End and the Beginning by : Hermynia Zur Mühlen

First published in Germany in 1929, The End and the Beginning is a lively personal memoir of a vanished world and of a rebellious, high-spirited young woman's struggle to achieve independence. Born in 1883 into a distinguished and wealthy aristocratic family of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire, Hermynia Zur Muhlen spent much of her childhood travelling in Europe and North Africa with her diplomat father. After five years on her German husband's estate in czarist Russia she broke with both her family and her husband and set out on a precarious career as a professional writer committed to socialism. Besides translating many leading contemporary authors, notably Upton Sinclair, into German, she herself published an impressive number of politically engaged novels, detective stories, short stories, and children's fairy tales. Because of her outspoken opposition to National Socialism, she had to flee her native Austria in 1938 and seek refuge in England, where she died, virtually penniless, in 1951. This revised and corrected translation of Zur Muhlen's memoir - with extensive notes and an essay on the author by Lionel Gossman - will appeal especially to readers interested in women's history, the Central European aristocratic world that came to an end with the First World War, and the culture and politics of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.