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Superior document:Scientific and learned cultures and their institutions ; Volume 28
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Scientific and learned cultures and their institutions ; Volume 28
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Doing Humanities in Nineteenth-Century Germany, edited by Efraim Podoksik, is a collaborative project by leading scholars in German studies that examines the practices of theorising and researching in the humanities as pursued by German thinkers and scholars during the long nineteenth century, and the relevance of those practices for the humanities today. Each chapter focuses on a particular branch of the humanities, such as philosophy, history, classical philology, theology, or history of art. The volume both offers a broad overview of the history of German humanities and examines an array of particular cases that illustrate their inner dilemmas, ranging from Ranke’s engagement with the world of poetry to Max Weber’s appropriation of the notion of causality.
Acknowledgements -- Note on Contributors -- Introduction --   / Efraim Podoksik -- Part 1 -- Historical Imagination -- Philosophy: Philosophy, History of Philosophy, and Historicism --   / Michael N. Forster -- Theology: Why Theology? Strategies of Legitimation: Protestant Theology in German Protestantism --   / Friedrich Wilhelm Graf -- History: Between Archival Research and Aspirations to Leadership in Society: 19th-Century Germans as Practitioners in History --   / Daniel Fulda -- Part 2 -- Studying the Beautiful -- History of Art: Winckelmann’s Model of Art Historiography and Its Reception in the Late 18th and 19th Century --   / Elisabeth Décultot -- Literary Studies: Two 19th-Century Models of Literary Study: August Wilhelm Schlegel and Friedrich Nietzsche --   / David E. Wellbery -- Classical Philology: German Altertumswissenschaften, ‘Professorenhaarspalterei’ and Organising the Classics in the 19th Century --   / Christiane Reitz -- Renaissance Studies: the Mother of Modernity: Jacob Burckhardt and the Idea of the Renaissance in 19th-Century Germany --   / Martin A. Ruehl -- Part 3 -- Crossing the Borders -- Science of Language: India vs America: the Science of Language in 19th-Century Germany --   / Jürgen Trabant -- Exploring the world: On Vectopia: Alexander von Humboldt and Adelbert von Chamisso --   / Ottmar Ette -- Völkerpsychologie: Völkerpsychologie in 19th-Century Germany: Lazarus, Steinthal, Wundt --   / Egbert Klautke -- Sociology: the Emergence of Social Sciences out of the Quest for Causality: the Case of Max Weber --   / Gerhard Wagner -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Michael N. Forster -- Theology: Why Theology? Strategies of Legitimation: Protestant Theology in German Protestantism --   /
Friedrich Wilhelm Graf -- History: Between Archival Research and Aspirations to Leadership in Society: 19th-Century Germans as Practitioners in History --   /
Daniel Fulda -- Part 2 -- Studying the Beautiful -- History of Art: Winckelmann’s Model of Art Historiography and Its Reception in the Late 18th and 19th Century --   /
Elisabeth Décultot -- Literary Studies: Two 19th-Century Models of Literary Study: August Wilhelm Schlegel and Friedrich Nietzsche --   /
David E. Wellbery -- Classical Philology: German Altertumswissenschaften, ‘Professorenhaarspalterei’ and Organising the Classics in the 19th Century --   /
Christiane Reitz -- Renaissance Studies: the Mother of Modernity: Jacob Burckhardt and the Idea of the Renaissance in 19th-Century Germany --   /
Martin A. Ruehl -- Part 3 -- Crossing the Borders -- Science of Language: India vs America: the Science of Language in 19th-Century Germany --   /
Jürgen Trabant -- Exploring the world: On Vectopia: Alexander von Humboldt and Adelbert von Chamisso --   /
Ottmar Ette -- Völkerpsychologie: Völkerpsychologie in 19th-Century Germany: Lazarus, Steinthal, Wundt --   /
Egbert Klautke -- Sociology: the Emergence of Social Sciences out of the Quest for Causality: the Case of Max Weber --   /
Gerhard Wagner -- Bibliography -- Index.
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