
The Rise of Comparative History
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- Cover
- Front matter
- Title page
- Copyright page
- contents
- Introduction
- Balázs Trencsényi, Constantin Iordachi, Péter Apor: Comparisons, Transfers, Entanglements: A View from East Central Europe
- Part 1. Defining the Comparative Method
- Kurt Breysig · Cultural History of the Modern Era
- Louis Davillé · Comparison and the Comparative Method, Particularly in Historical Studies
- Henri Pirenne · On the Comparative Method in History
- Henri Sée · Historical Science and Philosophy of History
- Marc Bloch · A Contribution Towards a Comparative History of European Societies
- Part 2. Structures and Institutions
- Otto Hintze · The Preconditions of Representative Government in the Context of World History
- Jovan Cvijic · The Balkan Peninsula
- Nicolae Iorga · The Common Character of Southeast European Institutions
- Jan Rutkowski · The Genesis of the Corvée System in Central Europe since the End of the Middle Ages
- Gheorghe I. Bratianu · Serfdom of the Glebe and Fiscal Regime: A Romanian, Slavic, and Byzantine Comparative Historical Essay
- István Hajnal · On the Working Group of the Historiography of Small Nations
- Part 3. Beyond the National Grand Narratives
- Marceli Handelsman · The Development of Nationalitiesin Central-Eastern Europe
- Oskar Halecki · What Is Eastern Europe?
- Charles Seignobos · An Attempt at a Comparative History of the Peoples of Europe
- Milan Budimir and Petar Skok · Aim and Significance of Balkan Studies
- David Mitrany · The Effect of the War in Southeastern Europe
- Victor Papacostea · The Balkan Peninsula and the Problem of Comparative Studies
- Fritz Valjavec · Southeast Europe and the Balkans
- About the Editors
- Index
- Back cover
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