Historical concepts between Eastern and Western Europe

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Historical concepts between Eastern and Western Europe

edited by Manfred Hildermeier

(New German historical perspectives, v. 1)

Berghahn Books, 2007

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [101]-116) and indexes

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内容説明

More than a decade after the breakdown of the Soviet Empire and the reunification of Europe historiographies and historical concepts still are very much apart. Though contacts became closer and Russian historians joined their Polish colleagues in the effort to take up western discussions and methodologies, there have been no common efforts yet for joint interpretations and no attempts to reach a common understanding of central notions and concepts. Exploring key concepts and different meanings in Western and East-European/Russian history, this volume offers an important contribution to such a comparative venture.

目次

Editorial Preface Jane Caplan, Timothy Garton Ash, Jurgen Kocka, Gerhard Ritter, Margit Szoelloesi-Janze Introduction Manfred Hildermeier Chapter 1. National Socialist and Stalinist Rule: The Possibilities and Limits of Comparison Ulrich Herbert Chapter 2. Burgher and Town: Typological Differences and Functional Equivalents Manfred Hildermeier Chapter 3. Republicanism versus Monarchy? Government by Estates in Poland-Lithuania and the Holy Roman Empire, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries Michael G. Muller Chapter 4. The Impact of Religion on the Revolutions in France (1789) and Russia (1905/17) Martin Schulze Wessel Chapter 5. Dictatorships of Unambiguity: Cultural Transfer from Europe to Russia and the Soviet Union, 1861-1953 Joerg Baberowski Chapter 6. Europe and the Culture of Borders: Rethinking Borders after 1989 Karl Schloegel Chapter 7. Civil Society in Nineteenth-Century Europe: Comparison and Beyond Jurgen Kocka Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index

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