RANKE, LEOPOLD VON

lāˈōpôlt fən rängˈkə, 1795–1886, German historian, generally recognized as the father of the modern objective historical school. He applied and elaborated Barthold Niebuhr's scientific method of historical investigation. Ranke's aim was to reconstruct the unique periods of the past as they actually were and to avoid injecting the history of former times with the spirit of the present; this approach to historiography is known as historicism. To attain his goal, Ranke insisted that only contemporary accounts and related material be used as sources. His technique depended in large part on exhaustive archival research and on philological criticism of sources. It is difficult to say whether Ranke was more influential through his writing or through his teaching. As professor at the Univ. of Berlin (1825–71), he inaugurated the seminar system of teaching history and formed an entire generation of historians, who in turn spread his methods throughout the world. Outside Germany, his ideas were particularly influential in England and in the United States. The accumulation of facts and details, serving the purposes of preparatory research and practical training, was a prominent feature of Ranke's method. In his seminars originated the Jahrbücher [yearbooks], which grew into a tremendous repository of information on medieval Germany. It is implicit in Ranke's work that he regarded history as the result of the divine will. Since he saw power as the overt expression of that will, Ranke concentrated on political, and primarily on diplomatic, developments. He sought to apply his methods to the history of all European nations, and his investigations ranged over a wide field. One of his earliest works was Zur Kritik neuerer Geschichtschreiber [critique of modern historical writing] (1824), which set forth his method; the culmination of his life work was his Weltgeschichte [universal history] (9 vol., 1881–88). The great body of his writing is made up of particular histories of the 16th, 17th, and 18th cent. English translations include the enduring Ecclesiastical and Political History of the Popes during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (3 vol., 1840), Memoirs of the House of Brandenburg and History of Prussia during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (3 vol., 1847–48), Civil Wars and Monarchy in France in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1852), and History of England (6 vol., 1875). Important among his other writings are extensive histories of Prussia and of the rise of the Prussian state. The quantity of his work is as impressive as the quality; the German edition (1867–90) of his complete works numbered 54 volumes without the universal history. Politically a conservative and a monarchist, Ranke did not share the liberalism of some of his Prussian contemporaries.

See G. P. Gooch, History and Historians in the Nineteenth Century (2d ed. 1952, repr. 1965); T. H. Von Laue, Leopold Ranke, the Formative Years (1950, repr. 1970).

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...condition in which it found itself under Leopold II. Zimmermann, Das Verfassungs-Projekt Leopold von Toscana , gives Leopold IIs views on constitutional government...gaining ground constantly. 2 See Ranke, Ursprung und Beginn der Revolutionskriege...
Pfarrchronik von Saulgau zur Epoche des Vormarz: Die Jahre von etwa 1830 bis 1845 gehoren zu den glucklichsten der...bestatigt nur fur eine volkstumliche soziale Ebene, was Leopold von Ranke mit seinem beruhmten Wort von den halkyonischen Tagen...
...361-362, 363, 388 OEtzel (von Etzel), Franz August, 187 Onuf...160, 166, 276 Pufendorf, Samuel von, 62, 336, 349 Putnam, Robert...Jean, 299 Rahe, Paul, 120, 149 Ranke, Leopold von, 34, 336 Rapoport, Anatol, 37...
...structuralism 2 - 3 Prometheus 82 , 200 Ranke, Leopold von 79 Reed, T.J. 67 -8 Reformation...Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von , works of: An die Freude 38 -9...Danen 107 -8, 112 -15; Die Braut von Messina 40 -2, 119 , 159 , 174...
...and legal author, 22 , 29 , 31 , 105 , 107 ; 188 , 197 . Pythagoras, 88 . Quintilian, 85 . Racine, 18 , 46 . Ranke, Leopold von 1795-1886 , German historian, 32 . Raspe, E. editor , 101 , 169 . Rassow, Peter, 20 . Ratichius Wolfgang...
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...Historiography. by Kathrin Maurer "Leopold von Ranke is the representative of the...Cambridge School of historians held Leopold von Ranke during the second half of the...Macmillan, 1930), 18. (2.) Leopold von Ranke, "Zur Kritik neuerer Geschichtschreiber...
...Brothers Grimm, philologist Josef von Lassberg, the artcollecting brothers...and statesmen such as the Baron von Stein and Hardenburg -- to name...discipline. The prominent historian Leopold von Ranke, when asked to review Aufsesss museum...
...ago. (1) Theodore Von Laue, Leopold Ranke: the Formative Years...1970), 307. Theodore Von Laue, a professor emeritus...philosophy of German historian Leopold Ranke, who insisted that specific...goals of Man."(1) Von Lauds career has been...
...Wilhelm von Humboldt, and Leopold von Ranke. These thinkers and their followers...of the historical school like Leopold von Ranke, to whom we will return in...16) The Prussian historian Leopold von Ranke (1795-1886) is often remembered...
...exhibited both flair and acumen. Ranke (Leopold von) was born in Saxony, Germany in 1795. Ranke is considered to have founded...pointed out earlier in this paper, Leopold von Ranke was pre-eminent in establishing...
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...Be Big: Historians Whose Work Spanned Centuries, Continents, and Bookshelves. by Paul Kennedy Leopold von Ranke (Prussian, 1795-1886). Ranke, the father of objective historical inquiry, wrote sixty works in all, including the multi...
...19th-century German historian Leopold von Ranke, doyen of the study of statecraft...international relations remains Leopold von Rankes essay "The Great Powers...and available in Theodore H. Von Laues (ed.) Leopold Ranke, The Formative Years (Princeton...
...power thinking remains an essay by German historian Leopold von Ranke in 1833, "The Great Powers," available in Leopold Ranke: The Formative Years (Princeton: Princeton University...
...But the notebooks and drafts of Leopold von Ranke, the 19th-century Berlin professor...science" from his publications. Ranke, as everybody knows, transformed...of real erudition is misplaced. Ranke transformed history, in theory...
...century, Karl Barth and Hans Urs von Balthasar, both lived and worked...attacked the Prussian historiography of Leopold von Ranke with its attention to nation-states...Prussian government (both Hegel and von Ranke were professors at Berlin and thus...
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...rabid anti-Reagan historians to rethink their failed scholarship. In doing so, they might recall the words of Leopold von Ranke, the great 19th-century German historian, who said it was the historians duty to tell us wie es eigentlich gewesen...


 

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RANKE, LEOPOLD VON la opolt f n rang k , 1795 1886, German...Politically a conservative and a monarchist, Ranke did not share the liberalism of some...ed. 1952, repr. 1965); T. H. Von Laue, Leopold Ranke, the Formative Years (1950, repr...
...The father of the new objective school was the great Leopold von Ranke . His efforts and those of his successors, notably Theodor Mommsen , Johann Gustav Droysen , and Heinrich von Treitschke , established canons of criticism and historical...
...scholarship, nevertheless insisted that his was an objective interpretation; the high praise his work won from the great Leopold von Ranke as the best history ever written from the democratic point of view annoyed as well as gratified him. His literary...


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