Europäische Geschichtskulturen um 1700 zwischen Gelehrsamkeit, Politik und Konfession

Author(s)
Thomas J.J. Wallnig, Thomas Stockinger, Ines Peper, Patrick Fiska
Abstract

The close relationship between scholarship, politics and religious denomination is currently one of the major issues in research devoted to the Early Modern Age. In this context, increasing attention is being given to the scientific and cultural-historical context of European historiography and historical research. This volume presents new routes for achieving a cultural-studies-based understanding of the European approach to history around 1700. It illuminates the political, denominational and social backgrounds to historicity, as is revealed for instance in Biblical exegesis by Calvinist and Jewish writers

Organisation(s)
Department of History, Institute of Austrian Historical Research
No. of pages
661
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110259193
Publication date
2012
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
605001 History of humanities, 601016 Austrian history, 601014 Modern history, 603211 Church history
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/europaische-geschichtskulturen-um-1700-zwischen-gelehrsamkeit-politik-und-konfession(92b35a38-a6f7-40f2-8525-f47f74dd1582).html