Felix Gilbert
Felix Gilbert (May 21, 1905 – February 14, 1991) was a German-born American historian of early modern and modern Europe. Gilbert was born in Baden-Baden, Germany, to a middle-class Jewish family, and part of the Mendelssohn Bartholdy clan. In the latter half of the 1920s, Gilbert studied under Friedrich Meinecke at the University of Berlin.[1] Gilbert's area of expertise was the Renaissance, especially the diplomatic history of the period.[2] He was a fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton from 1962 to 1975, and maintained an active involvement as an emeritus faculty member until his death in 1991.
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Born | 21 May 1905 ![]() Baden-Baden ![]() |
Died | 14 February 1991 ![]() Princeton ![]() |
Occupation | Historian ![]() |
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The main reading room of the German Historical Institute in Washington, D.C. is named in his honor.
Work
- Johann Gustav Droysen und die preussisch-deutsche Frage, diss., Berlin 1931.
- Makers of Modern Strategy: Military Thought from Machiavelli to Hitler, (co-edited with Edward M. Earle and Gordon A. Craig) Princeton, N.J. 1943; New York 1966, 1971.
- "Bernardo Rucellai and the Orti Oricellari: A Study on the Origin of Modern Political Thought". In: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, Volume 12, 1949, p. 101–131.
- The Diplomats, 1919–1939, (co-edited with Gordon A. Craig), Princeton, N.J. 1954; New York 1963.
- To the Farewell Address: Ideas of Early American Foreign Policy, Princeton, N.J. 1961. (winner of the 1962 Bancroft Prize).
- Machiavelli and Guicciardini: Politics and History in Sixteenth-Century Florence, Princeton, N.J. 1965.
- Gilbert, Felix (1970). The End of the European Era: 1890 to the Present. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 426 pages. ISBN 9780393054132. OCLC 423354102.
- History: Choice and Commitment, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1977.
- The Pope, His Banker, and Venice, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1981.
- A European Past: Memoirs, 1905-1945, 1988.
- History: Politics or Culture? Reflections on Ranke and Burckhardt, 1990.
Further reading
- Craig, Gordon, "Insight and Energy: Reflections on the Work of Felix Gilbert," in Felix Gilbert as Scholar and Teacher, ed. Hartmut Lehmann, Washington D.C.: German Historical Institute, Occasional Paper no. 6,1992.
- Daum, Andreas, Hartmut Lehmann, James Sheehan (eds.), The Second Generation: Émigrés from Nazi Germany as Historians. With a Biobibliographic Guide. New York: Berghahn Books, 2016, ISBN 978-1-78238-985-9.
- Lehmann, Hartmut and James J. Sheehan (eds.), An Interrupted Past: German-Speaking Refugee Historians in the United States after 1933. Washington, D.C.: German Historical Institute, 1991.
- Thompson, Bruce "Gilbert, Felix" pages 465–466 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Volume 1, edited by Kelly Boyd, London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishing, 1999.
Endnotes
- Thompson, Bruce "Gilbert, Felix" pages 465–466 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Volume 1, edited by Kelly Boyd, London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishing, 1999
- Thompson, Bruce "Gilbert, Felix" pages 465–466 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, Volume 1, edited by Kelly Boyd, London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishing, 1999 (page 465)
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