Die Osmanen und die Spanische Monarchie im 16. und 17. Jahr
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Leopold von Ranke was een Duitse historicus, beschouwd als een van de grondleggers van de moderne op bronnen gebaseerde geschiedschrijving. Ranke zette de toon voor veel van het latere historische schrijven door ideeën te introduceren zoals het vertrouwen op primaire bronnen (empirisme), de nadruk op narratieve geschiedenis en met name internationale politiek.


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First published in 1845, 'History of the Reformation in Germany' is a seminal work on the period of religious upheaval in 16th-century Germany. Drawing on primary sources and historical records, von Ranke provides a detailed account of the key events, political figures, and religious ideas of this tumultuous period in European history.
One of the most influential works of historical scholarship, Deutsche Geschichte Im Zeitalter Der Reformation is a comprehensive study of the history of the German Reformation. Written by Leopold von Ranke, one of the greatest historians of the 19th century, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Europe.
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Ranke's classic history of the papacy provides a sweeping overview of the institution's origins, development, and influence during the Middle Ages and beyond. The book covers topics such as the papacy's relationship with the Holy Roman Empire, its role in the Crusades and other conflicts, and its attempts to assert its political power in the centuries leading up to the Reformation.