Paths of Continuity examines the impact of the Third Reich on the
German historical profession before and after 1945. The essays look
at ten prominent historians whose lives and work spanned the period
from the 1930s to the 1960s. Their response to the Nazi regime
ranged from open resistance to willing collaboration. Ironically,
however, much of the impetus for scholarly innovation after 1945
came from historians with earlier ties to the antiliberal "folk
history" of the Nazi era. All in all, this insightful collection of
essays provides fresh insight into the development of West German
historical scholarship since 1945.
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