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91: 31: 196:, and interdisciplinary social history remained something of a taboo among German historians for much of the twentieth century. However, during the years of the series' publication, his work enjoyed a wide readership among the nonacademic German community. 167:. He aroused considerable controversy with his loose interdisciplinary methods and focus on broad social, environmental, and even psychological, questions in history. To him, history meant as much the revelation of sociology as of political events. 231:
Lamprecht himself stipulated psychological forces as the basic forces in all of history. But they derived from the collective psyche of every nation and not from the idiosyncratic forces of individual psyches.
203:(“History of Culture”), and believed intensely in the superiority of German culture. Shortly before his death he repudiated, with some indignation, the conception of Germany's part in 156:
Lamprecht was employee at the successful edition project “The Chronicles of the German Cities” under the leadership of the well-known and highly reputated German historian
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for his lack of methodological rigor and inattention to important political trends and ideologies. As a result, Lamprecht and his students were marginalized by German
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Lamprecht found a much more positive reception for his ideas and methods in France and the United States. In 1904, he was invited to give a series of lectures at
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on 10 May 1915 from what appears to have been the result of internal bleeding brought on by a perforated ulcer.
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Diesener, Gerald. "Lamprecht, Karl. German cultural and social historian," in: Kelly Boyd (Ed.):
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as having been dictated by “war lords,” and avowed that in regard to it that Germany was united.
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Schriftenreihe der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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Karl Hegel. Geschichtswissenschaftliche Bedeutung und wissenschaftsgeschichtlicher Standort
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Lamprecht's work was a formative influence in the thinking of the French social historian
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intruded into French historiography as the concept of a period's mentality, especially as
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Lamprecht studied German and European social and economic history, particularly of the
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Chickering, Roger. "Young Lamprecht: An Essay in Biography and Historiography."
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Georg G. Iggers, "The Historian Banished. Karl Lamprecht in Imperial Germany,"
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Lamprecht failed to convince other historians, but a mutant of the idea of a
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What is history? Five lectures on the modern science of history
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center dedicated to comparative world and cultural history.
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and had an enormous influence on modern Chinese thought.
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who specialized in German art and economic history.
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Jessen
Province of Saxony
Kingdom of Prussia
Leipzig
German Empire

Max Klinger
Albertinum
historian
Jessen
Province of Saxony
Göttingen
Leipzig
Munich
Marburg
Leipzig
Karl von Hegel
Middle Ages
Methodenstreit
Max Weber
Friedrich Meinecke
Georg von Below
academia
World War I
Leipzig
Ernst Breisach
Columbia University
Febvre
Marc Bloch

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