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Footnotes 1 C.f. my paper: “The Crisis in German Historiography: origins and trends” in Historical Studies, XIII, April 1969. 1 Gerhard Ritter, “Deutsche Geschichtswissenschaft im 20. Jahrhundert” in Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, I, 1950, p. 81. 2 James Joll, professor of International History at the London School of Economics in his recent inaugural lecture has reiterated the necessity of investigating the values, ideas and assumptions of a particular epoch if the politics of that epoch are to be more fully understood. The purely documentary approach will no longer do. It seems that contemporary German historians are doing exactly that with a view to arriving at a better understanding, in particular of the Wilhelmine empire and the Weimar Republic. See James Joll, 1914: The Unspoken Assumptions (London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1968). 3 Ludwig Dehio, Germany in World Politics in the Twentieth Century (London: Chatto and Windus, 1960), p. 74. 4 ibid., p. 78 c.f. the original paper entiled: “Gedanken über die deutsche Sendung 1900–1918” in Historische Zeitschrift, CLXXIV, 1952, p. 482. 5 C.f. John Dewey, German Philosophy and Politics (New York: 1915), p. 61. 'So far as public opinion exists the [German] universities may be said to be
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 1969
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