Historiography
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I. Also by Ranke The Theory and Practice of History (1973) [also prints some of the set texts] ed. G. Iggers and K. von Moltke II. Commentary F. Meinecke, F. Meinecke, F. Meinecke, T.H. von Laue, P. Geyl, G.G. Iggers, L. Krieger, F. Gilbert, (1990) Machiavellism [1924] (tr. 1957) c.15 Leopold von Ranke [1936], in Historism (tr. 1972) Ranke and Burckhardt [1948] in ed. H. Kohn, German History: Some New German Views (1954) Leopold von Ranke: the Formative Years (1950) Ranke in the light of the catastrophe, Debates with Historians (1955) The German Conception of History (1968) cc.15 Ranke: the Meaning of History (1977) History: Politics or Culture? Reflections on Ranke and Burckhardt
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