336 Index
Daukantas, Simonas: (cont.)
Lithuanian Robinson 154–56
neohumanism, influence of 110,
226–7
on pagan Lithuania 226–32
on Polish influence 230–1,261–2
reception of work 296
on Vytautas the Great 228
on women in national history 273–4
De
´
ak, Ferenc 38, 130, 247
Defoe, Daniel 28, 154–6
democracy 99, 177, 215–19
Dobner, Gelasius 106
Dobrogea 252–53
Dobrovsk
´
y, Josef, 31, 106, 140,
150
Droysen, Johann Gustav 118, 135
Eichhorn, Johann Gottfried 82, 120,
198
Elisabeth, Empress of Austria and
Queen of Hungary 39
Engels, Friedrich 23, 64, 292
English Historical Review 76, 94
Enlightenment:
G
¨
ottingen school 118–24
Herder’s legacy, 109–12
in national contexts 103–109
versus Romanticism 46–52, 56–60
Scottish Enlightenment 113–118,
133
Sp
¨
ataufkl
¨
arung 118–24
E
¨
otv
¨
os, Joseph (J
´
ozsef) 293
Europe:
attitudes to 278–88
Cyrano de Bergerac effect 278–9
East versus West 275–85
Northern versus Southern 275–6
symbolic geography 275–8
Ferguson, Adam 113, 133, 186
feudalism:
arguments for abolition of 205–09
conquest and colonization 200–03
emancipation of peasantry 211–15
and feudal institutions 209
serfdom 214–15
study of, in scholarship 196–200
Foxe, John 285
Frankfurt Assembly, 24, 32–3, 241
Freeman, Edward 96, 257
French liberal school 129–33
Gans, Eduard 41
Gatterer, Johann Christian 119, 134,
165
Gebhardi, Ludwig August 121–2
geography, symbolic 275–8
Gervinus, Georg Gottfried 78, 135
Gibbon, Edward 114, 116, 188
Gladstone, William 252
gminowładztwo 176–7
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 112,
183, 186
golden age:
in Czech history 236–9
in Hungarian history 244–8
in Lithuanian history 226–31
in Polish history 231–6
in Romanian history 250–3
Gołuchowski, J
´
ozef 85
G
¨
ottingen school 119–24, 243
G
¨
ottingen University 19, 77, 119–24
Grimm, Jacob 148
Grodek, Ernest Gottfried 85, 120
Grotius, Hugo 227
Guizot, Franc¸ois 6, 57, 60, 62–3,
76–7, 101, 128–31, 161, 171,
198, 201, 247
Gypsies 214–5
Hallam, Henry 96, 204
Hanka, Vacl
´
av 183
Hardenberg, Karl August von 41, 218
Hatvani, Mih
´
aly (pseudonym of
Horv
´
ath, Mih
´
aly) 38, 100
H
¨
ausser, Ludwig 3, 135
Heeren, Arnold 36, 119, 123–4,
132–4, 157–8, 198, 208, 230,
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 63,
159–60, 285
Herder, Johann Gottfried von 48,
109–12, 118, 136, 138–9, 149,
169, 181, 186, 276
Heyne, Christian Gottlob 86, 122
historians as politicians 5–7,56–7
historiography:
antiquity, claim of 65–66
as
consolation 69–70
continuity, claim of 66, 67–9
democratization 46–52
and emancipation 61–4, 294
and Enlightenment 50–52, 58–9
impartiality 55–7
magistra vitae 54–5
master narratives 224–6