Until late in the eighteenth century, the peasantry of the German states had been dismissed contemptuously by the aristocracy and middle classes as brutish and virtually subhuman. With the advent of organized movements for peasant emancipation and agrarian reform, however, many German writers and publicists began also to reassess the role of the peasant in society. Within less than a century, the public image of the German peasant had been completely changed. Where formerly he had been scorned as untermenschlich, by 1840 he was firmly established in the public mind as an embodiment of the highest national virtues—a patriotic citizen with special qualities of singular importance to the fatherland. Mr. Gagliardo’s study is a suggestive inquir...
In the 1960s, researchers and scholars with very different approaches to studying the peasantry met ...
According to Hayden White’s theory of ‘metahistory’, the author argues that content and form of Aust...
"The Peasants of Ottobeuren offers a new perspective on one of the enduring problems of early modern...
This is a study of a German peasant pressure group of the 1920s. It is intended as a contribution to...
Rural society during the German National Socialist movement has been overlooked by most historians. ...
In the GDR, historiography of agriculture and rural society was strongly shaped by the political aim...
Rapid industrial growth and technological advances were helping to transform the German Empire into ...
During a period corresponding to approximately 1789−1872 the Swedish system of estates was phased ou...
This paper examines the mentality history aspects of the nostalgies related to the German “agrarian ...
Abstract: Themes related to humanity’s relationship to nature as technological change led to the Ind...
The image of the Masurian peasant has not yet been discussed in a separate publication, because it i...
The paper recalls the late rise of French historians’ interest for the countryside: They first consi...
Hundreds of rural communities tasted political freedom in the Holy Roman Empire. For shorter or long...
The peasants and rural societies in general are not among the preferred research topics of historian...
RADICAL PEASANT MOVEMENT IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLICThe peasant estate in Germany started developing its ...
In the 1960s, researchers and scholars with very different approaches to studying the peasantry met ...
According to Hayden White’s theory of ‘metahistory’, the author argues that content and form of Aust...
"The Peasants of Ottobeuren offers a new perspective on one of the enduring problems of early modern...
This is a study of a German peasant pressure group of the 1920s. It is intended as a contribution to...
Rural society during the German National Socialist movement has been overlooked by most historians. ...
In the GDR, historiography of agriculture and rural society was strongly shaped by the political aim...
Rapid industrial growth and technological advances were helping to transform the German Empire into ...
During a period corresponding to approximately 1789−1872 the Swedish system of estates was phased ou...
This paper examines the mentality history aspects of the nostalgies related to the German “agrarian ...
Abstract: Themes related to humanity’s relationship to nature as technological change led to the Ind...
The image of the Masurian peasant has not yet been discussed in a separate publication, because it i...
The paper recalls the late rise of French historians’ interest for the countryside: They first consi...
Hundreds of rural communities tasted political freedom in the Holy Roman Empire. For shorter or long...
The peasants and rural societies in general are not among the preferred research topics of historian...
RADICAL PEASANT MOVEMENT IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLICThe peasant estate in Germany started developing its ...
In the 1960s, researchers and scholars with very different approaches to studying the peasantry met ...
According to Hayden White’s theory of ‘metahistory’, the author argues that content and form of Aust...
"The Peasants of Ottobeuren offers a new perspective on one of the enduring problems of early modern...