Die Hanse als mnemonisches Projekt: Von Sartorius über das hansische Arbeiterkleeblatt, Karl Koppmann, Goswin von der Ropp und Konstantin Höhlbaum bis zum „Flotten-Schäfer“

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The emergence of Hanseatic research in Germany in the first half of the 19th century and the founding of the Hanseatic History Society (Hansischer Geschichtsverein) in 1870/71 did not happen in a scholarly vacuum, but resulted from political considerations of the present. This article will show how, why and by whom the Hanseatic League was anchored as a mnemonic fixed point in the firmament of German historical memory in the 19th century. From the beginnings of Hanseatic research under Georg Sartorius, the arc will then be drawn from Leopold (von) Ranke,
Georg Waitz, Christian Wurm, Johann Lappenberg and Gustav Freytag to the four
most prominent contributors to the Hanseatic History Society in the 19th century:
Karl Koppmann, Baron Goswin von der Ropp, Konstantin Höhlbaum and Dietrich
Schäfer. It will not only be shown how they came to Hanseatic research, but also
how they tried in different ways to anchor the Hanseatic League in the historical
consciousness of the Germans. The thesis will be put forward that the Hanseatic
League was used to first give the citizens of the North German cities a medieval history with a contemporary connection before it was built into a general imperial context.
Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationDer Hansische Geschichtsverein und die Hansegeschichtsforschung seit dem 19. Jahrhundert
EditorsNils Jörn, Jürgen Sarnowsky
Number of pages33
Place of PublicationWismar
Publishercallidus
Publication date13 May 2024
Pages37-69
ISBN (Print)978-3-949534-18-8
Publication statusPublished - 13 May 2024
SeriesHansische Studien
VolumeXXXII
ISSN1617-061X

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