Fortunes of History: Historical Inquiry from Herder to HuizingaYale University Press, 1 жовт. 2008 р. - 448 стор. In Fortunes of History Donald R. Kelley offers an authoritative examination of historical writing during the “long nineteenth century”—the years from the French Revolution to those just after the First World War. He provides a comprehensive analysis of the theories and practices of British, French, German, Italian, and American schools of historical thought, their principal figures, and their distinctive methods and self-understandings. Kelley treats the modern traditions of European world and national historiography from the Enlightenment to the “new histories” of the twentieth century, attending not only to major authors and schools but also to methods, scholarship, criticisms, controversies, ideological questions, and relations to other disciplines. |
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... feudal privileges and the nobility by Boullainvilliers, Mably, and especially Montesquieu, who had taken a long view of the French ''constitution'' of the Old Regime. These debates continued throughout the nineteenth century. In 1814 ...
... feudal privileges and the nobility by Boullainvilliers, Mably, and especially Montesquieu, who had taken a long view of the French ''constitution'' of the Old Regime. These debates continued throughout the nineteenth century. In 1814 ...
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... feudal law, and oriental despotism (meaning Justinian) as sources of inspiration for his new brand of absolutism, thus illustrating the thesis, which she shared with Constant, that ''what is ancient is liberty, what is modern is ...
... feudal law, and oriental despotism (meaning Justinian) as sources of inspiration for his new brand of absolutism, thus illustrating the thesis, which she shared with Constant, that ''what is ancient is liberty, what is modern is ...
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... feudal government,'' or ''feudal society''—was a larger fiction employed by scholars and polemicists to cover centuries of social relationships since the Merovingian age. Boullainvilliers defended feudal government as well as the ...
... feudal government,'' or ''feudal society''—was a larger fiction employed by scholars and polemicists to cover centuries of social relationships since the Merovingian age. Boullainvilliers defended feudal government as well as the ...
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... feudal abuses, such as the lord's ''first night'' and ''hunting the villeins,'' were widely believed. Except for the thoughtful treatment by Montesquieu, most of the early historical works on the subject were more polemical than ...
... feudal abuses, such as the lord's ''first night'' and ''hunting the villeins,'' were widely believed. Except for the thoughtful treatment by Montesquieu, most of the early historical works on the subject were more polemical than ...
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... feudal to a bourgeois society.π≠ At the right extreme (following the political calibration of the seating in the National Assembly) was the royalist Abbé Augustin Barruel, whose conspiratorial history, inspired by an earlier work by ...
... feudal to a bourgeois society.π≠ At the right extreme (following the political calibration of the seating in the National Assembly) was the royalist Abbé Augustin Barruel, whose conspiratorial history, inspired by an earlier work by ...
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5 German Impulses | 112 |
6 French Novelties | 141 |
7 German Ascendancy | 173 |
8 French Visions | 198 |
9 English Observances | 225 |
10 Beyond the Canon | 254 |
11 American Parallels | 280 |
12 New Histories | 304 |
Conclusion | 339 |
Notes | 347 |
Index | 411 |
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