Machine derived contents note: Introduction -- 1. Josef Redlich and the Critique of Austria -- 2. Lewis Namier and the Rejection of Austria -- 3. World War One and the Search for a New Europe -- 4. Lost Worlds, Present Dangers -- 5. Nationality, Liberty, and Rationality -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chronology -- Josef Redlich -- Chronology -- Lewis Namier
Summary
Joseph Redlich and Lewis Namier were politically active historians from upper-middle-class assimilated Habsburg Jewish backgrounds. Both devoted their lives to understanding the relationship between political liberty, nationalism, and nationality conflict. In this book, Ng undertakes a comparative analysis of these two men
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-230) and index