Leopold Von Ranke

Leopold von Ranke (1795-1886) was a pioneering German historian whose innovative approaches transformed the field of historiography. Born in Wiehe, Germany, he studied at the University of Leipzig, where he developed a passion for history that would shape his career. Ranke is best known for his emphasis on primary sources and objective analysis, asserting that history should be written "as it actually happened." His work laid the groundwork for modern historical methods, influencing countless historians and scholars in the years to come.

Throughout his prolific career, Ranke authored numerous works that explored various periods and regions, including the histories of France, England, and the Papacy. His distinctive style combined meticulous research with a narrative flair, making his writings both informative and engaging. For those curious about the evolution of historical writing and the insights of a foundational figure in the discipline, exploring Ranke's works in this app will provide a fascinating glimpse into the past. Dive in and discover the depth of his contributions to our understanding of history.

The History of the Popes During the Last Four Centuries, Volume 1

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Leopold von Ranke was a German Lutheran historian and a founder of modern historical writing based on primary sources. This is a panoramic a…