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- W2282865183 abstract "!is chapter sets out to describe the various processes and circumstances which led to the establishment of bilateral historical commissions characterised by the participation of historians from two dierent countries, and to outline their general typology.1 Because of the limited interest researchers have shown in the matter up until now, we are unable here to deal with the vast case-history involving this type of historical commission. However, we still think it is worth making a start, and bringing a historiographical perspective to bear on this neglected (though far from unimportant) aspect of the organisation of historical knowledge, in which dierent national traditions come face to face and where the relationship between history and politics is crucial. A nation and its history are inextricably bound together, and this bond can be anything but unproblematic. !ere is nothing new about the problems bound up with the various national sensibilities: they had already been recognised in the mid-nineteenth century by one of the #rst great historians to make scienti#c research on themes of international history. In fact, when publication of his Englische Geschichte was about to begin in 1859, the German historian Leopold von Ranke stated cryptically that since he was writing the history of a nation which was not his own, he could not claim to have written a national history, since ‘that would be a contradiction in itself ’.2 Bilateral commissions composed of representatives of historians from two countries with various aims, came into being because of the awareness of the strong national roots of historiographical practice, and in this sense, can be seen as a kind of attempt to redress the balance. At the same time, they were part of a general trend towards the institutionalising of historiographical activity which started in the second half of the nineteenth century. At the multilateral level, the most obvious sign of this process are the international congresses of the historical sciences which began to take place from 1900 onwards (Paris) and the setting up in Geneva of the International Committee" @default.
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- W2282865183 date "2007-01-01" @default.
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- W2282865183 title "Negotiated history? Bilateral historical commissions in twentieth-century Europe" @default.
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- W2282865183 doi "https://doi.org/10.7892/boris.24912" @default.
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