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Um 1900 treffen in den europäischen Industriegesellschaften zwei revolutionäre Prozesse aufeinander: Die Wissenschaften werden zur zentralen Weltdeutungsmacht; die Demokratisierung der modernen Lebenswelt wird zum zentralen politisch-kulturellen Ordnungsrahmen. Das macht Europa zu einem Experimentierfeld für sehr unterschiedliche Verbindungen von wissenschaftlicher Selbstbeobachtung und politischem Ordnungsdenken. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes analysieren die nationalkulturellen Eigenheiten wie die transnationale Wissenszirkulation, die das Labor der Moderne prägen. Drei epochale Phasen stehen im Mittelpunkt: die Kulturschwelle um 1900, die Zeitdiagnostik zwischen den Weltkriegen, die Zivilisationsdeutungen unter den Vorzeichen des Kalten Krieges mit einem Ausblick in die Gegenwart. Mit Beiträgen von B. Choluj, W. Feuerhahn, M. Gierlak, E. Hanke, A. Harrington, G. Hübinger, U. Puschner, S. Middendorf, T. B. Müller, B. Picht, L. Raphael, K. Sauerland, K. Steffen, B. Stuchtey, M. Tokarzewska.
Learning and scholarship --- Social sciences --- History --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Research --- Scholars --- Historisches Kolleg. --- History of science.
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Guerre mondiale --- Politics and war --- World War, 1914-1918 --- European War, 1914-1918 --- First World War, 1914-1918 --- Great War, 1914-1918 --- World War 1, 1914-1918 --- World War I, 1914-1918 --- World War One, 1914-1918 --- WW I (World War, 1914-1918) --- WWI (World War, 1914-1918) --- History, Modern --- War --- War and politics --- Political aspects --- Germany --- Politics and government
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Sociologie politique. --- Political science --- Sociology --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- State, The
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Ernst Troeltsch received an invitation to deliver lectures on his life's work in London, Edinburgh, and Oxford in March 1923 as one of the first German scholars to visit Britain after the First World War; however he died shortly before he could make the trip. The texts of the five lectures, published posthumously, carry Troeltsch's idea of a European cultural synthesis, following from his studies on Historicism and its problems (KGA 16). As part of the complete critical edition, this volume presents the original German lectures together with their English translations for the first time.
Christianity --- History --- 930.11 "19" --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Religions --- Church history --- 930.11 "19" Filosofie van de geschiedenis:--20ste eeuw --- Filosofie van de geschiedenis:--20ste eeuw --- Historiography --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity&delete& --- History of doctrines --- Troeltsch, Ernst, --- Philosophy, German --- Study and teaching. --- Religious aspects --- Philosophy of history. --- Troeltsch, Ernst. --- systematic theology.
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In a series of 56 "letters" written between February 1919 and November 1922, Ernst Troeltsch commented extensively on the events of the day. He critically observed revolution, civil war, and the new order in Germany emerging from the terms of world politics and the Versailles peace treaty. Troeltsch was committed to offering the middle class a worldly perspective that would breathe life into the democracy of the Weimar Republic.
Germany --- 1918. --- Bürgerkrieg und Demokratie. --- Neuordnung Europas. --- Revolution. --- Treaty of Versailles. --- Weltlage 1918. --- civil war. --- democracy. --- revolution. --- History --- 1918-1933. --- Germany --- History
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