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Wie historisches Wissen soziale Praktiken konstruiert

  • Natalia Rostislavleva
Published/Copyright: December 15, 2015
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Abstract

The article deals with different versions of social practices modeled via historical knowledge. The author shows the role of the Russian historian T. N. Granovsky in the definition of Russia’s place in the “Russia-West”-system of axes. She describes the influence of the attempt to change society on historical works of prominent representatives of the “Russian school”, such as N. I. Kareev and M. M. Kovalevsky. The article highlights the formation of an aggressive attitude towards Germany during the First World War among Russian historians, such as A. K. Dzhivelegov and V. P. Buzeskul. It also shows society’s influence on historical memory, taking the anniversary celebration of the Battle of Leipzig as an example.

Online erschienen: 2015-12-15
Erschienen im Druck: 2015-12-1

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