The German historian Leopold von Ranke (1795 1886) is considered a founder of modern source-based history, introducing ideas such as reliance on primary sources, emphasis on narrative history and international perspectives. (His works on the history of England and the on papacy are also reissued in this series.) While historiography and empiricism, as practised by Ranke, are now considered outdated, his emphasis on primary sources and the use of quotations to illustrate arguments remains hugely influential. First published in German in 1829, this work was based on eye-witness accounts of the...
The German historian Leopold von Ranke (1795 1886) is considered a founder of modern source-based history, introducing ideas such as reliance on prima...