Forum: Authority, Sovereignty, Interpretation … Subtext? Controversies in Recent German Historiography
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Published:2024-03-14
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Page:1-22
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ISSN:0008-9389
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Container-title:Central European History
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cent Eur Hist
Author:
Hett Benjamin Carter,Evans Jennifer V.,Hájková Anna,Richter Hedwig,Stoltzfus Nathan
Abstract
Like other historiographical fields, that of German history has been defined through most of its existence by the things historians argued about. We could go back well over a hundred years to the Methodenstreit over Karl Lamprecht's efforts to write multidisciplinary history, follow the line through the work of Eckart Kehr, Fritz Fischer, Hans Ulrich Wehler, and the Sonderweg debate, and continue on through the Historikerstreit and the Historikerinnenstreit of the 1980s, and the Goldhagen and Wehrmacht exhibit fights in the mid-1990s, to recent debates over the relative weight of colonial and Holocaust memory.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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