Nationalizing the past

Titel: Nationalizing the past : historians as nation builders in modern Europe / ed. by Stefan Berger and Chris Lorenz
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Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
Umfang: XVI, 529 Seiten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Writing the nation ; 4
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ISBN: 9780230237926 ; 0230237924
Buchumschlag
X
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 15 L ; 31 5 A ; 2 P 89 ; 2 H 91 ; 47 5 A ; 22 5 A
  • Preface
  • p. x
  • Notes on Contributors
  • p. xi
  • Introduction
  • p. 1
  • 1
  • Narrativizations of the Past: The Theoretical Debate and the Example of the Weimar Republic
  • p. 26
  • 2
  • Double Trouble: A Comparison of the Politics of National History in Germany and in Quebec
  • p. 49
  • 3
  • Setting the Scene for National History
  • p. 71
  • 4
  • A Strained Relationship: Epistemology and Historiography in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Germany and Britain
  • p. 86
  • 5
  • Wars of Religion in National History Writing at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: P. J. Blok, Karl Lamprecht, Ernest Lavisse and Henri Pirenne
  • p. 107
  • 6
  • Heretics into National Heroes: Jules Michelet's Joan of Arc and Franti¿ek Palacký's John Hus
  • p. 128
  • 7
  • History and Politics: Interpretations of Early Modern Conquest and Reformation in Victorian Ireland
  • p. 149
  • 8
  • Narrating the Building of a Small Nation: Divergence and Convergence in the Historiography of Estonian 'National Awakening', 1868-2005
  • p. 170
  • 9
  • Theorizing and Practising 'Scientific' History in South-Eastern Europe (Nineteenth-Twentieth Century): Spyridon Lambros and Nicolae Jorga
  • p. 192
  • 10
  • Theatre Histories and the Construction of National Identity: The Cases of Norway and Finland
  • p. 209
  • 11
  • Nation, State and Empire: The Historiography of 'High Imperialism' in the British and Russian Empires
  • p. 233
  • 12
  • Ends of Empire: Decolonizing the Nation in British and French Historiography
  • p. 259
  • 13
  • Inside-Out: The Purposes of Form in Friedrich Meinecke's and Robert Aron's Explanations of National Disaster
  • p. 282
  • 14
  • Clio and Class Struggle in Socialist Histories of the Nation: A Comparison of Robert Grimm's and Eduard Bernstein's Writings, 1910-1920
  • p. 298
  • 15
  • Rewriting National History in Post-War Central Europe: Marxist Syntheses of Austrian and Czechoslovak History as New National Master Narratives
  • p. 319
  • 16
  • Nineteenth Century Liberal Master Narratives Revisited: A Comparison of Gyula Szekfu and Benedetto Croce
  • p. 341
  • 17
  • The Lombard League in Nineteenth-Century Historiography, c.1800-c.1850
  • p. 358
  • 18
  • History of Civilization: Transnational or Post-Imperial? Some Iberian Perspectives (1870-1930)
  • p. 384
  • 19
  • After the Deluge: The Impact of the Two World Wars on the Historical Work of Henri Pirenne and Marc Bloch
  • p. 404
  • 20
  • Rising Like a Phoenix ... The Renaissance of National History Writing in Germany and Britain since the 1980s
  • p. 426
  • 21
  • Myth in the Writing of European History
  • p. 452
  • 22
  • The Nation, Progress and European Identity in The Rise of Modern Europe
  • p. 480
  • Index
  • p. 500