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This book bears witness to the tightening of bonds that has been taking place among the Brazilian and the German historiographical communities in the last years. It presents a wide array of historiographical issues by various scholars: the role played by history writing in modern processes of nation-building, Alexander von Humboldt’s indirect Brazilian experience, the humanistic and methodical legacies of 19th century German historical thinking, current perspectives in the history of concepts, and the potentials and limits of history as a means for political education.

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Contents: Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes/Luísa Rauter Pereira/Sérgio da Mata: Introduction: Historiographies in Dialogue – Estevão de Rezende Martins: Brazil, Germany: Historiographies and Identities – Helmut Galle: «Aesthetical Representation of Natural History Objects»: Narrative Strategies in A. v. Humboldt’s Ansichten der Natur – Vera M. Kutzinski: Facts and Fictions: Alexander von Humboldt in Brazil – Luiz Estevam O. Fernandes: Humboldt and the Writing of New Spain’s History – Arthur Alfaix Assis: Schemes of Historical Method in the Late 19th Century: Cross-References between Langlois and Seignobos, Bernheim, and Droysen – Leopoldo Waizbort: Erich Auerbach - Conditio humana – Gunter Scholtz: What is Conceptual History and to What End Do We Use It? – Valdei Lopes de Araujo: The History of Concepts and the History of Historiography: a Brazilian Trajectory – Moshe Zimmermann: History as an Instrument Use and Misuse of German History - An Israeli Perspective.

Contributions to Theory and Comparative History

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 28/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9783631661635, 978-3631661635
      ISBN10: 3631661630

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book bears witness to the tightening of bonds that has been taking place among the Brazilian and the German historiographical communities in the last years. It presents a wide array of historiographical issues by various scholars: the role played by history writing in modern processes of nation-building, Alexander von Humboldt’s indirect Brazilian experience, the humanistic and methodical legacies of 19th century German historical thinking, current perspectives in the history of concepts, and the potentials and limits of history as a means for political education.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Luiz Estevam de Oliveira Fernandes/Luísa Rauter Pereira/Sérgio da Mata: Introduction: Historiographies in Dialogue – Estevão de Rezende Martins: Brazil, Germany: Historiographies and Identities – Helmut Galle: «Aesthetical Representation of Natural History Objects»: Narrative Strategies in A. v. Humboldt’s Ansichten der Natur – Vera M. Kutzinski: Facts and Fictions: Alexander von Humboldt in Brazil – Luiz Estevam O. Fernandes: Humboldt and the Writing of New Spain’s History – Arthur Alfaix Assis: Schemes of Historical Method in the Late 19th Century: Cross-References between Langlois and Seignobos, Bernheim, and Droysen – Leopoldo Waizbort: Erich Auerbach - Conditio humana – Gunter Scholtz: What is Conceptual History and to What End Do We Use It? – Valdei Lopes de Araujo: The History of Concepts and the History of Historiography: a Brazilian Trajectory – Moshe Zimmermann: History as an Instrument Use and Misuse of German History - An Israeli Perspective.

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