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Losing Monarchs: The Legacy of German and English National Historiography
2017During the nineteenth century, Leopold von Ranke, Johann Gustav Droysen, Alfred von Arneth, and other German-speaking historians established an alleged ‘scientific’ approach to history, based on the so-called historiographic method. They interpreted history as determined by ‘great’ ideas, such as nation, state, and religion. Similarly, the British Whig
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3. Ethiopian Historiography in English
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 1968openaire +1 more source
French and English Historiography on the Evacuation of Toulon in 1793
Annual of French Studies, 2022openaire +1 more source
Women in South Africa: The Historiography in English
The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1993openaire +1 more source
Humanism and History: Origins of Modern English Historiography.
Eighteenth-Century Studies, 1989Howard D. Weinbrot, Joseph M. Levine
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Humanism and History: Origins of Modern English Historiography
The American Historical Review, 1988Barbara Shapiro, Joseph M. Levine
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