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JOHANN GUSTAV DROYSEN (1808—1884)

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 596 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHANN GUSTAV

DROYSEN (1808—1884)  , German historian, was born on the 6th of
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July 18o8 at Treptow in Pomerania . His
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father, Johann Christoph Droysen, was an army
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chaplain, in which capacity he was
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present at the celebrated siege of Kolberg in 1806-7 . As a child young Droysen witnessed some of the military operations during the War of Liberation, for his father was pastor at
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Greifenhagen, in the immediate neighbourhood of
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Stettin, which was held by the French during the greater
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part of 1813 . The impressions of these early years laid the foundation of the ardent
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attachment to Prussia which distinguished him, like so many other historians of his generation . He was educated at the gymnasium of Stettin and at the university of Berlin; in 18.29 he became a master at the Graue Kloster (or Grey Friars), one of the
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oldest
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schools in Berlin; besides his
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work there he gave lectures at the university, from 1833 as privat-dozent, and from 1835 as professor, without a
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salary . During these years he was occupied with classical antiquity; he published a
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translation of Aeschylus and a paraphrase of Aristophanes, but the work by which he made himself known as a historian was his Geschichte Alexanders
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des Grossen (Berlin, 1833, • and other
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editions), a
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book which still remains probably the best work on the subject . It was in some ways the herald of a new school of German
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historical thought, for it shows that idealization of power and success which he had learnt from the teaching of Hegel . It was followed by other volumes dealing with the successors of Alexander, published under the title of Geschichte des Hellenismus (
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Hamburg, 1836—1843) . A new and revised edition of the whole work was published in 1885; it has been translated into French, but not into
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English . In 184o Droysen was appointed professor of
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history at
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Kiel . He was at once attracted into the
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political
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movement for the defence of the rights of the Elbe duchies,. of which Kiel was the centre . Like his predecessor F .

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Dahlmann, he placed his historical learning at the service of the estates of Schleswig-Holstein and composed the address of 1844, in which the estates protested against the claim of the king of Denmark to alter the law of succession in the duchies . In 1848 he was elected a member of the
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Frankfort parliament, and acted as secretary to the committee for
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drawing up the constitution . He was a determined supporter of Prussian ascendancy, and was one of the first members to retire after the king of Prussia refused the imperial
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crown in 1849 . During the next two years he continued to support the cause of the duchies, and in 1850, with Carl Samwer, he published a history of the dealings of Denmark with Schleswig-Holstein, Die Herzogthumer Schleswig-Holstein and das Konigreich Danmark seit dem Jahre 18o6 (Hamburg, 185o) . A translation was published in
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London in the same
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year under the title The Policy of Denmark towards the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein . The work was one of
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great political importance, and had much to do with the formation of German public opinion on the rights of the duchies in their struggle with Denmark . After 1851 it was impossible for him to remain at Kiel, and he was appointed to a professorship at
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Jena; in 1859 he was called to Berlin, where he remained till his
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death . In his later years he was almost entirely occupied with Prussian history . In 1851 he brought out a
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life of Count Yorck von Wartenburg (Berlin, 1851-1852, and many later editions), one of the best
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biographies in the German language, and then began his great work on the Geschichte der preussischen Politik (Berlin, .1855—1886) . Seven volumes were published, the last not till after his death . It forms a
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complete history of the growth of the Prussian monarchy down to the year 1756 .

This, like all Droysen's work, shows a strongly marked individuality, and a great power of tracing the manner in which important dynamic forces worked themselves out in history . It was This characteristic quality of comprehensiveness that also gave him so much

influence as a teacher . Droysen, who was twice married, died in Berlin on the 19th of
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June 1884 . His eldest son, Gustav, is the author of several well-known historical
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works, namely, Gustav Adolf (
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Leipzig, 1869-187o); Herzog Bernhard von
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Weimar (Leipzig, 1885); an admirable Historischer Handatlas (Leipzig, 1885), and several writings on various events of the
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Thirty Years' War . Another son, Hans Droysen, is the author of some works on Greek history and antiquities . See M . Duncker, Johann Gustav Droysen, ein Nachruf (Berlin, r885); and Dahlmann-Waitz, Quellenkunde der deutschen Geschichte (Leipzig, 1906) . U . W .

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