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Professionalization of the U.S. historiography at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
Raková, Svatava
Institutional, social and theoretical changes of the American historiography in the Progressive era.
I tried to triumph over him giving an example of Robertson of Scotland. The Work of the Scottish Enlightened Historian as a Model for the Palacký’s History
Řepa, Milan
The Study takes off from a few allusions to English and Scottish historians in the 1818-1820 diary entries of Palacký and attempts t determine how British and, in particular, Scottish Enlightenment historiography may have influenced the historiographical work of our foremost historian of the 19th century. The author devotes a particular attention to the work of the Scottish Enlightenment historian William Robertson.
Konstantin Jireček - Co-founder of Historical Balkan Studies
Hladký, Ladislav
The article depicts the life and work of Konstantin Jireček (1854-1918) – the co-founder of the Czech and European research in Balkan Studies.
P. J. Šafařík´s personality and work in the context of the evolution of the Czech and European (historical) Slavic studies
Havlíková, Lubomíra
Author presents an analysis of the role played by the important work of P. J. Šafařík, his Slavic Antiquities, in the formation of the discipline of historical Slavic studis in the Czech lands as well as in Europe.
Historian in Changing Times and Environments: The Nineteenth Century
Vlček, Radomír ; Hanuš, J.
Trends in historiography undergoing professionalization in Western and Eastern Europe and the USA. The role of interaction between a historian and the period in which they live; the formation of historiographic streams related to ideologies of the 19th century, especially nationalism, and political, social and cultural issues.
Konstantin Dmitrievitch Kavelin: professionalisation or Russian historiography troughout the 19th century (the case of author of the so-called Russian Constitutional School)
Vlček, Radomír
The study demonstrates the case of Konstantin Kavelin, one of the eminent historians of the so-called Russian Constitutional School, to lay out the process of professionalization of Russian historiography.

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