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Die 'Annales'-Historiker Und Die Deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft
Contributor(s): Schottler, Peter (Author)
ISBN: 3161533380     ISBN-13: 9783161533389
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
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Product Type: Hardcover
Language: German
Published: December 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Historiography
- History | Modern - General
Physical Information: (1.03 lbs) 412 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Modern
 
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English summary: That historians nowadays have a different idea of their profession than they did a hundred years ago is not least thanks to a paradigm shift in scholarship which can be attributed to "Annales," a journal founded in 1929 by Marc Bloch and Lucien Febvre. After the Second World War, this publication became the epitome of a non-conformist, interdisciplinary historiography. Its contents no longer told of great men, wars and diplomacy, but rather of economic interests and social classes, of technological developments and mentalities. But success also saw a myth emerge around "Annales," something which has to be historicized. In this context the relationship between "Annales," Germany and German historiography is particularly important. For one thing, Germany was foremost in this field at the beginning of the 20th century, and for another, Bloch, Febvre and the other "Annales" historians grappled with no other historiography more intensively, emphasizing in light of the world wars and Pan-Germanism, that historians should not only "learn" but "unlearn from Germany." This difficult, conflictual relationship and interweaving between French and German historians, especially between the wars and during the Nazi years, are traced by the German-French historian Peter Schottler in this volume. German description: Weil die deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts als fuhrend galt, haben sich Marc Bloch, Lucien Febvre und die anderen Historiker im Umfeld der franzosischen "Annales" besonders intensiv mit ihr auseinandergesetzt. Dabei haben sie immer wieder betont, dass man angesichts von Weltkrieg und "Pangermanismus" nicht nur "von Deutschland lernen", sondern auch "verlernen" musse. Diesen schwierigen, konfliktuellen Beziehungen und Verflechtungen zwischen franzosischen und deutschen Historikern - vor allem in den Zwischenkriegsjahren und wahrend der NS-Zeit - spurt der deutsch-franzosische Historiker Peter Schottler in diesem Buch nach.