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  Heinrich von Treitschke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heinrich Gothard von Treitschke (September 15, 1834 - April 28, 1896), German historian and political writer, was born at Dresden.
Treitschke approached history as a politician, and confined himself to those periods and characters in which great political problems were being worked out: above all, he was a patriotic historian, and he never wandered far from Prussia.
Treitschke's students included Heinrich Class, Hans Delbrück, Otto Hintze, Max Lenz, Erich Marcks, Friedrich Meinecke, Karl Peters, Ludwig Schiemann, Gustav Schnürer, Georg Simmel and Friedrich von Bernhardi.
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 Heinrich von Treitschke
Heinrich von Treitschke (September 15, 1834 - April 28, 1896), German historian and political writer, was born at Dresden.
He was the son of an officer in the Saxon army who rose to be governor of Konigstein and military governor of Dresden.
In the Reichstag he had originally been a member of the National Liberal party, but in 1879 he was the first to accept the new commercial policy of Bismarck, and in his later years he joined the Moderate Conservatives, but his deafness prevented him from taking a prominent part in debate.
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 Treitschke, Heinrich von - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
TREITSCHKE, HEINRICH VON [Treitschke, Heinrich von], 1834-96, German historian.
Treitschke's histories, stirring and graphic and excellent in workmanship, are nevertheless distorted by his fanatic nationalism and his pernicious biases.
Heinrich Heine's German-Jewish Reception in the Nineteenth Century.
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 Biography of Heinrich von Treitschke
Each time with great public participation, the Treitschke monument on the 9th October 1909 and the Mommsen monument on 1st November 1909 were unveiled on both sides of the Helmholtz monument, which had been put up in 1899 in the forecourt of the university.
Treitschke’s standing fell in the 1920s and soared in the 1930s, and with its renovation in 19335/36 his monument was also transferred to the Seitenhof.
A revival of Treitschke in whatever form is not necessary, but rather a critical discussion, which promises greater discoveries than the known judgements of no value would lead to expect.
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 HEINRICH VON TREITSCHKE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
It was at this time that Treitschke, the son of a Saxon army officer whose forebears were Slavic, concluded that Austria's opposition and the local interests of the petty German states precluded unification except by methods which Bismarck adopted later - blood and iron.
Treitschke also drew inspiration from Savigny's idea of the nation as a continuing entity - an element in time as well as space and an institution in which traditions and sentiment and honor were more vital than material things and money bags.
The succeeding generation, while deeply impressed by Treitschke's outlook, was not unaffected by the pacifist trends which seemed to prevail in Europe in the prosperous years of the early twentieth century.
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 ERBzine 1459: ERB Authors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Heinrich von Treitschke is the most famous of the German historians although in disrepute in today's intellectual climate.
Treitschke was born in 1834 dying in 1896.
Von Treitschke's mission then was to explain Germany's place in European history vis-a-vis Russia, France and actually Turkey, not Islam as a whole.
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 Walther Von Der Vogelweide: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Walther von der Vogelweide, "Friuntlichen lac." Lachmann-Kraus, Die Gedichte Walthers von der Vogelweide.
Stimmen der Volker in Liedern...Edited by Johann von Muller.
...Wolfram yon Eschenbachs Parzical Walther von der Vogelweide.
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 Biography of Heinrich von Treitschke | Life of Heinrich von Treitschke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The German historian, politician, and political publicist Heinrich von Treitschke (1834-1896) was the most famous and influential member of the Prussian school of history in 19th-century Germany.
He advocated a powerful German state under Prussian leadership.Heinrich von Treitschke was born on Sept. 15, 1834, in Dresden.
Young Heinrich showed early intellectual promise in his schooling, which, however, was interrupted at the age of 8 by a severe case of measles complicated by glandular fever which led to increasing loss of hearing.
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 Rudolf Steiner and Heinrich von Treitschke
Treitschke responded: “The Austrians are either entirely good and gifted men, or else rascals.” He said such things as this, and one became aware that the loneliness in which his mind dwelt because of the deafness drove him to paradoxes, and found in these a satisfaction.
Treitschke objected to the impersonal way – suggestive of mathematical thinking – in which Moltke conceived world-phenomena.
Men like Treitschke, who stick so fast in their own personalities, can make an impression on other men only when the personal element is at the same time both significant and also interwoven deeply with the things they are setting forth.
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 Heinrich von Treitschke
Heinrich von Treitschke, the son of an army officer, was born in Dresden, Germany, on 15th September, 1834.
So we may not fall into the condition of paralyzation, which is the consequence of a foreign policy exclusively oriented on the continent, and the result of our next successful war has to be the acquisition of any colony.
Treitschke objected to the impersonal way - suggestive of mathematical thinking – in which Moltke conceived world-phenomena.
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 Daniel's Blog: Rudolf Steiner and Heinrich von ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
I was surprised to read once that Steiner was an admirer of Heinrich von Treitschke.
Steiner did speak favorably of certain aspects of Treitschke's works in a number of places, but his praise was always narrowly directed.
And Steiner was careful not to praise Treitschke's person, only aspects of his work.
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 Treitschke and the Great War - Joseph McCabe - University Press of the Pacific
Treitschke and the Great War - Joseph McCabe - University Press of the Pacific
Known as the "Machiavelli of the 19th century," Heinrich von Treitschke (1834-1896) was a German historian and publicist, and Joseph McCabe traces his influence in the culture of the German personality and how it came to be so militaristic and brutal in WWI.
Segnala Treitschke and the Great War ad un amico.
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 Rudolf Steiner on Heinrich von Treitschke
The passages in Mein Lebensgang on his relationship with Heinrich von Treitschke, for example, are straightforwardly admiring of this towering figure on the German right, who was the foremost intellectual ally of militant anti-Semitism (Treitschke coined the Nazi slogan "The Jews are our misfortune")."
This is also characteristic of his description of the professor or history at the University of Berlin Heinrich von Treitschke, on whom he restricts his personal criticism to telling that one did not gain any relation to Treitschke's views when listening to him, telling between the lines that that also was Steiner's "relation" to them.
On Treitschke's views of the world, Steiner describes them as characterized by strongly personal sympathies and antipathies, and indirectly telling that he - as mentioned - did not gain any relation to them when he met him personally and listened to him either, when Treitschke at one time visited Weimar.
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 York Von Wartenburg Ludwig Graf: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
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 Amazon.fr : The Political Thought of Heinrich Von Treitschke: Livres en anglais: H. W. Carless Davis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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Heinrich von Treitschke (1834-96) was a German historian, sometimes called the "Machiavelli of the 19th century." A fervid partisan of Prussia, he left Baden at the outbreak of the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and became professor of history at Kiel (1866), Heidelberg (1867), and Berlin (1874).
He edited from 1866 through 1889 the monthly Preussische Jahrbucher and became Prussian state historiographer in 1886.
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 Nationalism, Racism, and Militarism
The son of a Prussian general, Treitschke taught history at several universities, including the prestigious University of Berlin,,where he concluded his career.
To Treitschke, abandoning the duel for less manly pursuits such as hunting and horseback riding was a sign of decadence.
In Treitschke's day Aryan was used not only to refer to the prehistoric Ianguage from which all these languages derived but also the racial group that spoke the language and supposedly migrated from its base in central Asia to Europe and India in the distant past.
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 AllRefer.com - Heinrich von Treitschke (Historians, European, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Heinrich von Treitschke (Historians, European, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Heinrich von Treitschke[hIn´rikh fun trIch´ku] Pronunciation Key, 1834–96, German historian.
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 Heinrich von Treitschke. Politics.
Nor should it be inferred that they were peculiar to Germans.
Nevertheless, Heinrich von Treitschke (1834-96), historian and university professor, was one of the chief exponents of the new nationalism.
A liberal in his youth, he devoted his mature years to extolling the mission of Prussia to unify Germany and of Bismarck's united Germany to lead Europe and the world.
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 The Greatness of War
In the following reading from Politics, German historian Heinrich von Treitschke (1844-1896) glorified warfare.
The passage refers to the German War of Liberation against Napoleon, which German patriots regarded as a glorious episode in their national history.
from Heinrich von Treitschke, Die Politik,excerpted in Germany's War Mania (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1915), pp.
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 Heinrich von Treitschke - Politicians - German Archive: Heinrich von Treitschke (September 15, 1834 - April 28, 1896), ...
Heinrich von Treitschke - Politicians - German Archive: Heinrich von Treitschke (September 15, 1834 - April 28, 1896), German historian and political writer, was born at Dresden.
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Treitschke's students included Heinrich Class, Hans Delbrück, Otto Hintze, Max Lenz, Erich Marcks, Friedrich Meinecke, Karl Peters, Ludwig Schiemann, Gustav Schnürer, Georg Simmel and Friedrich von Bernhardi.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Treitschke, Heinrich von   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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 treitschke - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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