The Expert's Historian : Otto Hintze and the Nature of Modern Historical Thought.
Material type: TextPublication details: Eugene : Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2017.Description: 1 online resource (132 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781498281621
- 1498281621
- 943.007202 23
- DD86.7.H55 S55 2017
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Pages:1 to 25; Pages:26 to 50; Pages:51 to 75; Pages:76 to 100; Pages:101 to 125; Pages:126 to 132.
""As we hoped, Hintze's further development made him one of the great ones in the discipline. To be sure, he was one of those who was only known in the circle of experts, like a very high mountain in a mountain range which one first noticed from the vantage point of a high pass.""--Friedrich Meinecke, 1941 (translated by Leonard S. Smith) ""What we call historicism is a new, unique, categorical-structure of the mind [des Geistes] that began to arise in the West in the eighteenth century and achieved authoritative currency in the nineteenth, particularly in Germany, though not in Germany alone.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-110).
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