Ages in History: One of Ranke's Selected Historical Essays

Ages in History: One of Ranke's Selected Historical Essays

by (germany) Leopold Von Ranke

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"Ages in History" was originally a transcript of Rank's lecture on history to the King of Bavaria in 1854, and was officially published in 1888 after his death. In a total of 19 lectures, Ranke outlined the basic characteristics of each era in European history. In the preface, he reflected on the concept of progress in human history, proposing that every era is special and has its own unique principles and effectiveness. Then, a series of historical events and their views are told in chronological order: during the Roman Empire, the connection between the East and the West was a prerequisite for Christianity to spread and become a world religion; the Middle Ages when nation-states and papal prerogatives were formed; the 18th century when European powers emerged; and the "revolutionary era" in which Ranke himself lived, which he called the era of crisis. Ultimately, he believed that while it was possible for humanity to progress materially, it was completely impossible to achieve moral perfection.

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