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Rudolf Vierhaus's work is much more than a political history of
Germany from the Thirty Years' War to the end of the Seven Years'
War: His study reconstructs the historical structures that marked
this age. He examines economic developments, the social system, and
cultural life, even as he continues to pay close attention to
Germany's political organization, its war, and political conflicts.
German history is presented within both the diverse pattern of its
regional life and the larger European context, in order to restore
a full analytical complexity to the age of absolutism.
Justus Möser was a pivotal figure in the age of the German Enlightenment. Administrator, journalist, historian, man of letters, Möser is renowned as one of Germany’s finest prose stylists and as one of its most articulate political writers. Known through his political writings for his commitment to conservative reform, he is often called the Edmund Burke of Germany and the father of German conservatism. He is also celebrated for his pioneering Osnabrück History, the first modern social and economic history and a forerunner to Ranke, Marx, and the German historical revolution of the nineteenth century. This work is the first extensive biography of Möser to place him within his society and the world of the German Enlightenment. Using Möser’s published and unpublished writings, his letters, essays, and histories, the author has written a total history of Möser’s world through Möser’s eyes.
Rudolf Vierhaus's work is much more than a political history of Germany from the Thirty Years' War to the end of the Seven Years' War. His study reconstructs the historical elements that marked this age. He examines economic developments, the social system, and cultural life, even as he continues to pay close attention to Germany's political organizations, its wars, and political conflicts. German history is set both within the diverse pattern of its regional life and the larger European context, in order to restore a full analytical complexity to the age of absolutism.
Justus Moser was a pivotal figure in the age of the German
Enlightenment. Administrator, journalist, historian, man of
letters, Moser is renowned as one of Germany's finest prose
stylists and as one of its most articulate political writers. Known
through his political writings for his commitment to conservative
reform, he is often called the Edmund Burke of Germany and the
father of German conservatism. He is also celebrated for his
pioneering Osnabruck History, the first modern social and economic
history and a forerunner to Ranke, Marx, and the German historical
revolution of the nineteenth century. This work is the first
extensive biography of Moser to place him within his society and
the world of the German Enlightenment. Using Moser's published and
unpublished writings, his letters, essays, and histories, the
author has written a total history of Moser's world through Moser's
eyes.
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