2013
DOI: 10.1177/0952695113502483
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Archives and history

Abstract: This article probes the relationship between archives and history by examining the archive policy on historical research in the first modern administration state of the German lands, the kingdom of Bavaria. Given the continuing tradition of the theory and practice of the arcana imperii in the 19 th century, state archives served first and foremost the state. As a result, researchers' interest in archival material was to undergo an administrative vetting procedure, in order to safeguard the interests of the sta… Show more

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“…The resulting historiography centred elite authority, property, and identity in national consciousness. 127 Sixth Observation: Polities -premodern regimes as well as modern sovereign states -create identities to discriminate between insiders and outsiders while transmitting political rights, landed and other forms of economic power, and social prestige. However fixated historians are in differentiating dynastic polities from nation-states, there is a common logic underlying and uniting them: the inheritance of sovereignty by the right of blood and filiation.…”
Section: Social Foundations Of Dynastic-nationalist Historiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting historiography centred elite authority, property, and identity in national consciousness. 127 Sixth Observation: Polities -premodern regimes as well as modern sovereign states -create identities to discriminate between insiders and outsiders while transmitting political rights, landed and other forms of economic power, and social prestige. However fixated historians are in differentiating dynastic polities from nation-states, there is a common logic underlying and uniting them: the inheritance of sovereignty by the right of blood and filiation.…”
Section: Social Foundations Of Dynastic-nationalist Historiographymentioning
confidence: 99%