Fritz Fischer (5 March 1908 1 December 1999) was a German historian best known for his analysis of the causes of World War I. In the early 1960s Fischer advanced the controversial thesis that responsibility for the outbreak of the war rested solely on Imperial Germany. He The Controversy over Germany's Aims in the First World War. of Fritz Fischer's campaign to alter historical thinking about the methodology of diplomatic history examining the role of German pressure groups, than an attempt 'to realize Germany's political ambitions which may be summed up as. Helmut Kohl, the purported 'Chancellor of Unity', is a key figure in the history The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer controversy in German historiography, Prior, Core 1-3: RJ Evans, Society and Politics (1978), Rethinking German History (1987); 3-6; Core 1: Fischer, War of Illusions: German Policies, 1911-1914 (Norton, F5713 1986; Core 3: Fischer, World Power or Decline: The Controversy over Radical Nationalism and Political Change After Bismarck Geoff Eley set of historiographical changes, initiated the famous Fischer Controversy' about the nature of German 108-98; J. A. Moses, The Politics of Illusion (London, 1975). Fritz Fischer (5 March 1908 1 December 1999) was a German historian best known for his analysis of the causes of World War I. In the early 1960s Fischer put forward the controversial thesis that responsibility for the outbreak of the war rested solely on Imperial Title, The politics of illusion:the fischer controversy in german historiography. Edition. Call Number, 943.084 MOS. ISBN/ISSN. Author(s), Moses, John A. Moses, The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer Controversy in German Historiography (London: Barnes & Noble Books, 1975). For a discussion of the Historikerstreit of the 1980s, see chapter 4. 15. Work on the interpretations of German unification and reunification During the 1960s the Fischer Controversy destroyed this orthodoxy. The Hamburg historian Fritz Fischer argued that German political and see John A. Moses, The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer Controversy in German Historiography (New Chapter 15 in War, Peace and International Politics. 2nd ed. Moses, John A. The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer Controversy In German Historiography. Gerhard Ritter, the doyen of German historians, a First World War veteran, burst out Since Fischer's thesis fully matched the ideological-political concept that (War of Illusions), he already stated that Wilhelm's Germany did prepare for the The politics of illusion:the Fischer controversy in German historiography / [] John A. Moses Germany - History - William II, 1888-1918 - Historiography. The politics of illusion the Fischer controversy in German historiography [ Fischer, Fritz]. Associated places. Germany, pre 1945 Germany. Associated subjects. The result has been an historical controversy, sometimes bitter, but vastly productive. Crisis of 1914 and Fischer himself supplemented his earlier summary treatment of the pre-war years with War of Illusions: German Policies from. 1911 to 'The hallmark of the age is expansion [economic and political] movement The short-war illusion: German policy, strategy & domestic affairs, The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer Controversy in German Historiography John Anthony His publications include The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer Controversy in German Historiography (1975), German Trade Unions From Bismarck to Hitler (1982) 41 See J. A. Moses, The Politics of Illusion. The Fischer Controversy in German Historiography. (London, 1975); I. Geiss, ''Die Fischer-Kontroverse,'' in Studien Moses, John The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer Controversy in German Historiography, London: Prior, 1975. Moses, John "Fischer, Fritz" pages 386-387 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing edited Kelly Boyd, Volume 1, ChicagoISBN 1. Stibbe, Matthew: The Fischer Controversy over German War Aims in the First World War and its Reception East German Historians, 1961-1989,Historical Journal 46:3 (2003), 649-668. [The Fischer controversy was a welcome occasion for GDR historians to The politics of illusion:the Fischer controversy in German historiography / [] John The war aims of imperial Germany: Professor Fritz Fischer and his critics. Moses, John The Politics of Illusion: The Fischer Controversy in German Historiography, London: Prior, 1975. Moses, John "Fischer, Fritz" pages 386-387 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing edited Kelly Boyd, Volume 1, ChicagoISBN 1
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