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In einem sehr weiten Sinne lässt sich Erzählen als eine grundlegende Form des Weltzugangs begreifen – und ist daher auch für die Geschichtswissenschaft von eminenter Bedeutung. Der narrative Modus spielt nicht nur bei der Repräsentation, sondern bereits bei der Konstitution von Wissen eine wichtige Rolle. Achim Saupe und Felix Wiedemann führen in ihrem Beitrag in zentrale narratologische Theorien und Grundbegriffe ein und stellen Ansätze sowie Anwendungsfelder in der Geschichtswissenschaft vor.
The multi-faceted concept of authenticity became a ubiquitous catchphrase and a widely-recognised phenomenon in cultural studies in the second half of the twentieth century. Nowadays, it is becoming increasingly important in contemporary historical studies in methodological terms and as a research subject. But what does "authentic", or the attribution of authenticity, mean? The following article by Achim Saupe aims to investigate these aspects in greater detail.
Eigen-Sinn. This word – commonly rendered in English as "stubbornness" – has since become a key concept in German and even international scholarship for a specific approach referred to collectively as Alltagsgeschichte, the history of everyday life. Eigen-Sinn nowadays is a useful historiographic concept for understanding individual behaviors and actions that impact on the sphere of power and domination: submission and revolt, resistance and dropping-out. How this came about will be explained in this article by Thomas Lindenberger.