Published 2013
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“…V The Good and Bad Fortunes of Indo-European Comparativism -- The Promotion of the Indo-European Notion at the Time of German National Unity -- In Search of the Past of the German Nation -- The Policy of the State in Favour of Comparative Grammar -- From Kiel to Breslau, the Transformations of the Chairs of Indology in the 1870s -- German Indologists Faced with the Rise of "Aryanist" Theories -- The "Bildungsburgertum" and Bismarck's Policy -- The "Indo-Germanic People", an Epistemological Drift -- The Issue of the Original Homeland of "Indo-Germans" -- Physical Anthropology, a Cumbersome Neighbour -- From "Indo-Germanic People" to "Aryan Race" -- Philology, a
Natural Science or a Human Science? -- The Controversial Sharing of Knowledge in the Era of Positivism…”
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