: Kathrin Maurer
: Visualizing the Past The Power of the Image in German Historicism
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110282931
: Interdisciplinary German Cultural StudiesISSN
: 1
: CHF 117.50
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: Neuzeit bis 1918
: English
: 260
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Visual media had a decisive impact on how the past was perceived in 19th-century Germany. The panorama, photography, and book illustrations can portray the past spatially. By investigating the visual vocabulary of different historicist genres (illustrated history books, maps, historiography), this volume expands an understanding of German historicist culture as a multi-medial phenomenon. It demonstrates that the image works as a powerful tool to propagate the ideology of German imperialism, but also can critically reflect the political agendas of national historicism.



< >Kathrin Maurer,University of Southern Denmark.

Introduction11
Visual Culture13
The Rise of German Historicism18
Historicism as an Academic Discipline20
Aesthetic Historicism22
Historicism as a Cultural Phenomenon24
Narrative and the Poetics of History25
Visual Historicism29
Spatial Configurations31
Part I: Leopold von Ranke and the Panorama37
Historical Ocularism38
The Panorama as a Mass Medium40
The Panoramic Eye of the Historian43
Omniscient Writing48
Visual Reality Effects54
The Aesthetics of the Picturesque59
Tourism and Travel Literature59
Ida von Hahn-Hahn’s Literary Travelogues60
The Oriental Panorama63
The Colonial Panorama68
Historical Landscapes — 61 Alpinism71
The Mountain Panorama73
Historical Environmentalism75
Ranke and the Panorama: Concluding Remarks80
Part II: Jacob Burckhardt and Photography83
Jacob Burckhardt’s Photo Collection84
Photograph Shopping Tours90
The Photo Collection93
Mapping the Past96
Typology100
Serialisation103
The Picture Atlas105
The Photographic Gaze in Jacob Burckhardt’s Cicerone (1855)107
Roland Barthes’s Theory of Photography110
Adalbert Stifter’s Photographic Aesthetics114
Living Monuments116
Photography as Cultural Memory121
Part III: Illustrated History Books125
Franz Kugler and Adolph Menzel’s History of Frederick the Great (1842)128
Wood Engraving: The Revolution for Text and Image132
Bourgeois Spacializing135
Geographical Space and Landscape146
Illustrating Prussian and Colonial History155
Handbooks of Prussian History155
Editions de Luxe: Museums of the Past162
Illustrated Books on Colonial History167
Samoa: Images of the Exotic “Other”175
Part IV: Historical Cartography183
Mapping Europe183
Cartography and Construction183
Historical Mapping187
Christian Kruse’s Historical Atlas: Bird’s Eye Views on History191
Text and Image Relationships196
Historical School-Atlases199
Mapping Prussia for School Children199
F. W. Putzger’s School-Atlas200
The Construction of National Unity203
Historical Cartography of Imperialism and Colonialism208
Gustav Droysen’s Atlas of Military History208
Mapping Wars210
Geopolitics217
Colonial Historical Maps220
Territorial Expansion225
Conclusion227
List of Illustrations235
Bibliography237
Index of Names253