Format:
XV, 436 S.
,
graph. Darst.
Edition:
1. publ.
ISBN:
0230500056
,
9780230500051
Series Statement:
Writing the nation series vol. 2
Content:
Institutions, networks and communities in a European perspective / Jo Tollebeek and Ilaria Porciani -- "Something more than a storage warehouse" : the creation of national archives / Tom Verschaffel -- Monumental undertakings : source publications for the nation / Daniela Saxer -- Scholarly communication with a political impetus : national historical journals / Claus Muller Jorgensen -- The dictionary is dead, long live the dictionary! : biographical collections in national contexts / Marcello Verga -- Exegi monumentum : the great syntheses of national history / Jo Tollebeek -- Nations on display : history museums in Europe / Ilaria Porciani -- In the provinces : local and regional learned societies / Jean-Pierre Chaline -- Wishful thinking : academic competitions in national history / Monika Bassr -- "A daily working group together in one house" : research institutes and the national academies of sciences in East Central Europe / Frank Hadler and Attila Pók -- Serving the profession : national associations of historians / Gabriele Lingelbach and Michael Vossing -- Places of innovation and exchange : the extra-university research institutions for historical research / Emmanuelle Picard and Gabriele Lingelbach -- Militancy and pluralism : party and church institutes of contemporary history in Western Europe since 1945 / Lutz Raphael -- Wider connections : international networks among European historians / Jan Eivind Myhre -- A new community of scholars : the university professors at work / Mauro Moretti -- A truculent revenge : the clergy and the writing of national history / Irène Herrmann and Franziska Metzger -- Bulwark of traditions : the European nobility and national historiography in the nineteenth century / Gabriele B. Clemens -- Popular writers : women historians, the academic community and national history writing / Mary O'Dowd -- Striving for visibility : nationalists in multinational empires and states / Ernst Bruckmüller, Neil Evans and Lluøs Roura y Aulinas -- Living in the past : historians in exile / Monika Mandelikova and Idesbald Goddeeris -- Historians and the Web / Ilaria Porciani and Jo Tollebeek
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Institutions, networks and communities in a European perspective
,
"Something more than a storage warehouse" : the creation of national archives
,
Monumental undertakings : source publications for the nation
,
Scholarly communication with a political impetus : national historical journals
,
The dictionary is dead, long live the dictionary! : biographical collections in national contexts
,
Exegi monumentum : the great syntheses of national history
,
Nations on display : history museums in Europe
,
In the provinces : local and regional learned societies
,
Wishful thinking : academic competitions in national history
,
"A daily working group together in one house" : research institutes and the national academies of sciences in East Central Europe
,
Serving the profession : national associations of historians
,
Places of innovation and exchange : the extra-university research institutions for historical research
,
Militancy and pluralism : party and church institutes of contemporary history in Western Europe since 1945
,
Wider connections : international networks among European historians
,
A new community of scholars : the university professors at work
,
A truculent revenge : the clergy and the writing of national history
,
Bulwark of traditions : the European nobility and national historiography in the nineteenth century
,
Popular writers : women historians, the academic community and national history writing
,
Striving for visibility : nationalists in multinational empires and states
,
Living in the past : historians in exile
,
Historians and the Web
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Geschichtsschreibung
;
Europa
;
Geschichtswissenschaft
;
Institutionalisierung
;
Nation
;
Aufsatzsammlung
URL:
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=41064