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Reagin, Nancy R. "Beruf und Geschlecht: Frauenberufsverbände in Deutschland, 1848-1908. Brigitte Kerchner , Helmut Berding , Jürgen Kocka , Hans-Ulrich Wehler." Journal of Modern History 67, no. 2 (1995): 480–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/245150.

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den Hollander, Jaap. "Beyond Historicism: From Leibniz to Luhmann." Journal of the Philosophy of History 4, no. 2 (2010): 210–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187226310x509538.

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AbstractThe phrase ‘beyond historicism’ is usually associated with Bielefeld historians like Hans Ulrich Wehler and Jürgen Kocka, who attempted to turn the study of history into a social science, but a better candidate would be the sociologist Niklas Luhmann, who happened to teach as well in Bielefeld during the 1970’s and 1980’s. Luhmann had little affinity with the project of his colleagues from the history department. He took the opposite view that the social sciences suffered from a naive enlightenment view and should become more history minded. Like the historicists of the early nineteenth century Luhmann was indirectly inspired by the philosophy of Leibniz. Although Luhmann’s theory of social systems may seem miles away from the daily interests of most historians, it can be interpreted as an Aufhebung of historicism. This will be demonstrated for two important concepts, the autopoietic system which incorporates the historicist notion of individuality and the concept of second order observation which can be read as an abstract redescription of what historicists meant by the historical method.
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Crew, David F. "Alltagsgeschichte: A New Social History “From Below”?" Central European History 22, no. 3-4 (1989): 394–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900020550.

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There is an insatiable demand in the Federal Republic for accounts of the past that allow contemporary Germans to identify with the forgotten joys and sorrows of ordinary people. Just about anything “thrown onto the (book)market” may include the word Alltag in its title. Trade union and SPD adult education programs, Volkshochschulen and youth associations teach “lay historians” how to retrieve the traces of their “lost past.” “History workshops” (Geschichtswerkstätten), inspired by the leftist-populism of the Greens and often dedicated to a politically subversive reconstruction of forgotten local histories, have sprung up all over West Germany. But despite this wave ofpopular enthusiasm, Alltagsgeschichte has not degenerated, as some critics feared, into an “entertaining, but naive and sentimental, low-German mini-series” Serious practitioners of Alltagsgeschichte have never been cintent to engage in the unexamined retrieval of the most obscure details of the everyday lives of the masses (die Vielen). Indeed, Alltagsgeschichte has challenged the theoretical and methodological hegemony of Strukturgeschichte within the German historical “guild” (Zunft) and it has campaigned for the construction of a radically new paradigm of social historical research. Alltagsgeschichte originally emerged from the dissatisfactions of a younger generation of social historians with the ”structural” social history (Strukturgeschichte) constructed by Hans-Ulrich Wehler, Jurgen Kocka, and the Bielefeld “school” in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Overy, R. J. "Industriearbeit im "Dritten Reich": Untersuchungen zu den Lohn- und Arbeitsbedingungen in Deutschland, 1933-1945. Rüdiger Hachtmann , Helmut Berding , Jürgen Kocka , Hans-Ulrich Wehler." Journal of Modern History 65, no. 2 (1993): 429–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/244667.

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Harsch, Donna. "Motorphobia: Anti‐Automobiler Protest in Kaiserreich und Weimarer Republik. By Uwe Fraunholz. Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft, volume 156. Edited by, Helmut Berding, , Jürgen Kocka, , Hans‐Peter Ullmann, and Hans‐Ulrich Wehler. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2002. Pp. 318." Journal of Modern History 77, no. 3 (2005): 841–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/497774.

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Gehmacher, Johanna. "Ordnung und Ausgrenzung: Die Disziplinarpolitik der Hitler‐Jugend. By Kathrin Kollmeier. Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft, volume 180. Edited by, Helmut Berding, Jürgen Kocka, Paul Nolte, Hans‐Peter Ullmann, and Hans‐Ulrich Wehler. Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Ruprecht, 2007. Pp. 368. €44.90." Journal of Modern History 81, no. 3 (2009): 734–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/649117.

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Ziemann, Benjamin. "Auch Bildungsbürger: Katholische Studierende und Akademiker im Kaiserreich. By Christopher Dowe. Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft, volume 171. Edited by, Helmut Berding, Jürgen Kocka, Paul Nolte, Hans‐Peter Ullmann, and Hans‐Ulrich Wehler. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2006. Pp. 384. €44.90." Journal of Modern History 80, no. 2 (2008): 453–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/591589.

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James, Harold. "Anarchie und Weltrecht: Das Deutsche Reich und die Institutionen der Weltwirtschaft, 1890–1930. By Niels P. Petersson. Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft, volume 183. Edited by, Helmut Berding, Dieter Gosewinkel, Jürgen Kocka, Paul Nolte, Hans‐Peter Ullmann, and Hans‐Ulrich Wehler. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2009. Pp. 387. €49.90." Journal of Modern History 83, no. 4 (2011): 946–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/662358.

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Koshar, Rudy. "Sozialistische Akademiker- und Intellektuellenorganisationen in der Weimarer Republik. Franz Walter , Dieter DoweDie Parole der "Einheit" und die Sozialdemokratie. Frank Moraw , Dieter DoweArbeiter zwischen Weltwirtschaftskrise und Nationalsozialismus: Ein Beitrag zur Sozialgeschichte der Jahre 1928 bis 1936. Wolfgang Zollitsch , Helmut Berding , Jürgen Kocka , Hans-Ulrich WehlerWorkers' Culture in Weimar Germany: Between Tradition and Commitment. W. L. Guttsman." Journal of Modern History 65, no. 3 (1993): 659–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/244717.

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Schneider, Ulrich, Christian Schulz, Anna-Selina Lakotta, et al. "Rezensionsteil aus der Zeitschrift Nordelbingen 89.2023." Nordelbingen: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Kunst und Kultur, Literatur und Musik in Schleswig-Holstein, no. 89 (December 2023): 223–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.38072/2941-3362/p10.

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Karen Asmussen-Stratmann: Das Neue Werk von Gottorf. Rekonstruktion, Geschichte und Bedeutung eines norddeutschen Terrassengartens des 17. Jahrhunderts, Imhof Verlag: Petersberg 2022 (ISBN 978-3-7319-1165-4); Hans Apengeter. Norddeutscher Bronzeguss des 14. Jahrhunderts im Kontext, ed. by Klaus Gereon Beuckers and Jochen Hermann Vennebusch in collaboration with Anna Kajsa Hill (Opera Borealia 1), Schnell & Steiner: Regensburg 2022 (ISBN 978-3-7954-3603-2); Die Kirche in Flintbek und ihre Kunstwerke, ed. by Vivien Bienert, Verlag Ludwig: Kiel 2023 (ISBN 978-3-86935-456-9); Franziska Böhmer, Jarich Hoekstra, Claas Riecken, Wendy Vanselow: Die nordfriesische Literatur. En Uuning fuar di Taachten, Verlag Nordfriisk Instituut: Bräist/Bredstedt 2022 (ISBN: 978-3-88007-443-9); Licht – Mitte – Raum. Die Arbeiten des Bildhauers Hans Kock im Greifswalder Dom 1982–1989, ed. by Antonia Gottwald and Holger Zaborowski, Schnell und Steiner: Regensburg 2017 (ISBN 978-3-7954-3265-2); Hans Kock. Bild des Glaubens. Die Neugestaltung der Feldsteinkirche St. Cyriacus in Kellinghusen 1974/75 und 1993, ed. by Antonia Gottwald and Holger Zaborowski, Schnell und Steiner: Regensburg 2020 (ISBN 978-3-7954-3464-9); Hans Kock. Skulptur und Raum. Gespräche, Vorträge und Essays zu Kunst und Architektur 1972–2007, ed. by Antonia Gottwald and Holger Zaborowski, Schnell und Steiner: Regensburg 2023 (ISBN: 978-3-7954-3710-7); Joachim Heisel: Tradition und Modernität. Reformarchitektur in Lübeck, wbg Academic: Darmstadt 2021 (ISBN 978-3-534-40591-6); Mehr als nur Sailing City! Kiel im Spiegel archäologischer Quellen, ed. by Fritz Jürgens and Ulrich Müller (Sonderveröffentlichungen der Gesellschaft für Kieler Stadtgeschichte 98), Verlag Ludwig: Kiel 2022 (ISBN 978-3-86935-435-4); Vierstimmige Choräle mit Vorspielen. Zum allgemeinen sowohl, als zum besonderen Gebrauch für die Schleswig-Holsteinischen Kirchen gesetzt von Johann Christian Kittel (1732–1809), ed. and introduced by Matthias Kirsch (Denkmäler Norddeutscher Musik 7), Musikverlag Bernd Katzbichler: München und Salzburg 2021 (ISBN 978-3-87397-288-9); Anna-Sophie Laug: Oskar Schwindrazheim (1865–1952). Ein Künstler, Pädagoge und Kunstschriftsteller zwischen Tradition und Reform (Beiträge zur Geschichte Hamburgs 69), Wallstein: Göttingen 2020 (ISBN 978-3-8353-3733-6); Christian G. Schulz: Gottes Wort und fürstliche Macht. Silberaltäre des 17. Jahrhunderts zwischen München und Stockholm, Schnell & Steiner: Regensburg 2021 (ISBN 978-3-7954-3565-3); Heiko K. L. Schulze: Arthur Bock (1875–1957). Ein Hamburger Bildhauer (Hamburg-Inventar, Themenreihe 13), Verlag Ludwig: Kiel 2022 (ISBN 978-3-86935-430-9).
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Hoock, Jochen. "Retour sur un projet de réforme. À propos de „Was war Bielefeld? “ (Tome 142, 7e Série, n°1-2, (2021))." Revue de Synthèse, November 13, 2020, 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19552343-14000031.

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Résumé Partant d’un ouvrage collectif qui pose un regard critique sur les projets qui ont mené à la fondation de l’Université de Bielefeld à la fin des années soixante, l’article revient sur les conditions d’émergence de la première Reformuniversität dans l’Allemagne fédérale. Conçue comme un ensemble transdisciplinaire d’enseignement et de recherche selon le modèle esquissé par Wilhelm von Humboldt, l’université de Bielefeld va devoir très vite s’adapter au pragmatisme dominant dans les années 1970, se soumettre à une modernisation adaptative et de ce fait subir un échec par rapport à la conception initiale. Un secteur cependant échappe à ce que l’on a appelé le ‘Bielefelder Syndrom’ : celui des Sciences sociales et historiques et son centre interdisciplinaire de recherches (ZiF) constituant l’ ‘Ecole de Bielefeld’ autour de figures marquantes, diverses mais complémentaires, comme les historiens Reinhart Koselleck, Hans-Ulrich Wehler, Jürgen Kocka et des sociologues comme Niklas Luhmann.
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JOSEP, MARIA BECH. "On the Political Rewriting of the Past - The aporiae of the Bielefeld School." Lo Sguardo - Rivista di Filosofia 2019, no. 2 (2020). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5866208.

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In the last third of the 20th century, the Bielefeld School of social history, headed by Hans-Ulrich Wehler and J&uuml;rgen Kocka, rose to prominence. It had contrasting concerns: the focus on structures and processes of development sidelined intentional action and coexisted with a political rewriting of the past that indicted the interests and decisions of dominant elites in Germany from 1870 to 1933. History was viewed, oddly enough, as retrospective politics. This article analyses the main&nbsp;<em>aporiae</em>&nbsp;implied by both the School&rsquo;s programme and its scholarly output. How did a structuralist historiography contrive backward-looking political denunciations? Is our time entitled to judge and accuse the past? Notwithstanding the weight of structures and processes, were there real alternatives for the historical agents? Did systemic causality grant elbowroom to intentional action? What chances were then missed and why? Overall, the surmise that there were always choices clashes with received narratives of inevitability.
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JOSEP, MARIA BECH. "On the Political Rewriting of the Past - The aporiae of the Bielefeld School." July 8, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5885261.

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In the last third of the 20<sup>th</sup> century, the Bielefeld School of social history, headed by Hans-Ulrich Wehler and J&uuml;rgen Kocka, rose to prominence. It had contrasting concerns: the focus on structures and processes of development sidelined intentional action and coexisted with a political rewriting of the past that indicted the interests and decisions of dominant elites in Germany from 1870 to 1933. History was viewed, oddly enough, as retrospective politics. This article analyses the main <em>aporiae</em> implied by both the School&rsquo;s programme and its scholarly output. How did a structuralist historiography contrive backward-looking political denunciations? Is our time entitled to judge and accuse the past? Notwithstanding the weight of structures and processes, were there real alternatives for the historical agents? Did systemic causality grant elbowroom to intentional action? What chances were then missed and why? Overall, the surmise that there were always choices clashes with received narratives of inevitability.
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Bech, Josep Maria. "On the Political Rewriting of the Past. The aporiae of the Bielefeld School." July 17, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3949619.

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In the last third of the 20th century, the Bielefeld School of social history, headed by Hans-Ulrich Wehler and J&uuml;rgen Kocka, rose to prominence. It had contrasting concerns: the focus on structures and processes of development sidelined intentional action and coexisted with a political rewriting of the past that indicted the interests and decisions of dominant elites in Germany from 1870 to 1933. History was viewed, oddly enough, as retrospective politics. This article analyses the main <em>aporiae</em> implied by both the School&rsquo;s programme and its scholarly output. How did a structuralist historiography contrive backward-looking political denunciations? Is our time entitled to judge and accuse the past? Notwithstanding the weight of structures and processes, were there real alternatives for the historical agents? Did systemic causality grant elbowroom to intentional action? What chances were then missed and why? Overall, the surmise that there were always choices clashes with received narratives of inevitability.
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"Volksgeschichte: Methodische Innovation und völkische Ideologisierung in der deutschen Geschichtswissenschaft, 1918-1945. Willi Oberkrome , Helmut Berding , Jürgen Kocka , Hans-Ulrich Wehler." Journal of Modern History 67, no. 3 (1995): 775–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/245225.

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