The German Historians and England

The German Historians and England
Author: Charles E. McLelland
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1971-09-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521080637

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British and German Historiography, 1750-1950

British and German Historiography, 1750-1950
Author: Benedikt Stuchtey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This volume compares British and German historiography from the Enlightenment to the middle of the twentieth century. It examines the scope and impact of intellectual transfers and throws light on the power and influence of national traditions. It documents the ways in which the British and German scholarly communities competed with and profited from each other.

The German Historians and England

The German Historians and England
Author: Charles E. McClelland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 311
Release: 1989
Genre:
ISBN: 9780608301358

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The Origins of the German Principalities, 1100-1350

The Origins of the German Principalities, 1100-1350
Author: Graham A. Loud
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317021991

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The history of medieval Germany is still rarely studied in the English-speaking world. This collection of essays by distinguished German historians examines one of most important themes of German medieval history, the development of the local principalities. These became the dominant governmental institutions of the late medieval Reich, whose nominal monarchs needed to work with the princes if they were to possess any effective authority. Previous scholarship in English has tended to look at medieval Germany primarily in terms of the struggles and eventual decline of monarchical authority during the Salian and Staufen eras – in other words, at the "failure" of a centralised monarchy. Today, the federalised nature of late medieval and early modern Germany seems a more natural and understandable phenomenon than it did during previous eras when state-building appeared to be the natural and inevitable process of historical development, and any deviation from the path towards a centralised state seemed to be an aberration. In addition, by looking at the origins and consolidation of the principalities, the book also brings an English audience into contact with the modern German tradition of regional history (Landesgeschichte). These path-breaking essays open a vista into the richness and complexity of German medieval history.

Germany and England

Germany and England
Author: John Adam Cramb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1914
Genre: Competition, International
ISBN:

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The Holocaust and the West German Historians

The Holocaust and the West German Historians
Author: Nicolas Berg
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0299300846

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This landmark book, Nicholas Berg addresses the work of German and German-Jewish historians in the first three decades of post-World War II Germany. He examines how they perceived--and failed to perceive--the Holocaust and how they interpreted and misinterpreted that historical fact using an arsenal of terms and concepts, arguments, and explanations.

Keeping Up With the Germans

Keeping Up With the Germans
Author: Philip Oltermann
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2012-01-31
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0571279910

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In 1996, in the middle of watching an ill-tempered football match between England and Germany, Philip Oltermann's parents tell him that they are going to leave their home city Hamburg behind and move to London. Inspired by his own experience of both countries, Philip Oltermann looks at eight historical encounters between English and German people from the last two hundred years: Helmut Kohl tries to explain German cuisine to the Iron Lady, the Mini plays catch-up with the Volkswagen Beetle, and Joe Strummer has an unlikely brush with the Baader-Meinhof gang. Keeping Up with the Germans is a witty look at the lighter-side of Anglo-German relations over the last 100 years.