Jörn Leonhard

Jörn Leonhard (born 27 May 1967 in Birkenfeld) is Friedrich-Schiller Professor of West European History at the History Department of the University of Freiburg. He is co-director of the School of History at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS).[1] Hitherto his works have concentrated on the history of liberalism, nationalism, empire, and war.

Select bibliography

Monographs

  • 2001. Liberalismus - Zur historischen Semantik eines europäischen Deutungsmusters, Munich.
  • 2008. Bellizismus und Nation. Kriegsdeutung und Nationsbestimmung in Europa und den Vereinigten Staaten 1750-1914, Munich.

Edited Volumes

  • 2001. (co-ed). Nationalismen in Europa: West- und Osteuropa im Vergleich, Göttingen.
  • 2002. (co-ed). Ten years of German Unification. Transfer, Transformation, Incorporation, Birmingham UP
  • 2010: with Ulrike von Hirschhausen: Comparing Empires: Encounters and Transfers in the Long Nineteenth Century, Vandenhoek & Ruprecht, Göttingen, Germany, ISBN 978-3-525-31040-3

Articles

  • 2007. Multi-Ethnic Empires and the Military: Conscription in Europe between Integration and Desintegration [sic], 1860-1918, Journal of Modern European History, Volume 5: Issue 2, Munich. (with Ulrike von Hirschhausen)
  • 2009. Rule and Conflict, Representation and Crisis: Multi-Ethnic Empires since the Nineteenth Century, Leiden, i:V. (with Ulrike von Hirschhausen).
  • 2009. The Sediments of History. Language and the Time in the International Perception of Reinhard Koselleck, Brill Studies in the History of Political Thought, i:V, Leiden.

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