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The present volume dedicated to Arnold Esch on the occasion of his
65th birthday and retirement from the post of Director of the
German Historical Institute in Rome by friends, colleagues and
former students from many different countries centres around topics
of significance both to the dedicatee himself and the research
fields that have benefited from his work: the historian and the
present, Rome and the Popes, art and artists, traditions and texts
casting light on life and individual destinies on both sides of the
Alps. The purview of Arnold Esch's research concerns has always
been broad and this is reflected in the range of subjects addressed
here: from the Middle Ages to the present, lives and posterities,
art and history, economics and archeology. Common to all is the
concern with Italy's place within Europe, with emphasis on the
concrete and the graphic and the broad perspective, in the way that
Esch himself has always preferred. The works in which he has
demonstrated this predilection are listed in the catalogue of his
writings.
Reinhart Koselleck (1923-2006) was one of the most important
historians in Germany in the 20th century. Within the German
historical scholarship since 1945 he was undoubtedly one of those
who has worked most intensively in an interdisciplinary manner and
is read across the entire spectrum of the humanities. He had a
decisive influence on the history of the term, established the
analysis of the political cult of the dead as a research area and
has been involved in debates on the politics of memory since the
1990s. Above all, however, he has made innovative and pioneering
contributions to the theory of history and the question of
'historical times'. The volume offers a comprehensive overview of
Koselleck's entire work, the different subject areas, his way of
thinking and asking. The contributions analyse Koselleck's
"essayistic history" and show the peculiarity as well as the
continuing potential of his historiography.
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