- Karl Heinrich Lang
Karl Heinrich Ritter von Lang (
7 June 1764 –26 March 1835 ) was a Germanhistorian andstatesman .He was born at Balgheim, near
Nördlingen . From the first he was greatly attracted towards historical studies, and this was shown when he began to attend the gymnasium ofOettingen , and in 1782, when he went to theuniversity of Altdorf , nearNuremberg . At the same time he studiedjurisprudence , and in 1782 became a government clerk at Oettingen. About the same period began his activities as a journalist and publicist.But Lang did not long remain an official. He was of a restless, changeable character, which constantly involved him in personal quarrels, though he was equally quick to retire from them. In 1788 he obtained a position as private tutor in
Hungary , and in 1789 became private secretary toBaron von Buhler , the envoy ofWürttemberg atVienna . This led to further travels and to his entering the service of theprince of Oettingen-Wallerstein . In 1792 Lang again betook himself to a university, this time toGöttingen . Here he came under the influence of the historian,Ludwig Timotheus Spittler , from whom, as also fromJohannes von Muller andFriedrich Schlegel , his historical studies received a fresh impulse.At intervals from 1793 to 1801 Lang was closely connected with the Prussian statesman
Hardenberg , who employed him as his private secretary and archivist, and in 1797 he was present with Hardenberg at theSecond Congress of Rastatt as secretary to the legation. He was occupied chiefly with affairs of the principalities ofAnspach andBayreuth , newly acquired byPrussia , and especially in the settlement of disputes withBavaria as to their boundaries.When in 1805 the principalities became part of Bavaria, Lang entered the Bavarian service (1806), was ennobled in 1808 and from 1810 to 1817 held the office of archivist in
Munich . He again devoted himself with great enthusiasm to historical studies, which naturally dealt chiefly with Bavarian history. He evolved the theory, among other things, that the boundaries of the old counties orpagi (Gaue ) were identical with those of the dioceses. This theory was combated in later days, and caused great confusion in the province ofhistorical geography . For the rest, Lang did great service to the study of thehistory of Bavaria , especially by bringing fresh material from the archives to bear upon it. He also kept up his activity as a publicist, in 1814 defending in a detailed and somewhat biassed pamphlet the policy of the ministerMontgelas , and he undertook critical studies in the history of theJesuits . In 1817 Lang retired from active life, and until his death in 1835, lived chiefly in Ansbach.Lang is best known through his "Memoiren", which were published in Brunswick in two parts in 1842, and were republished in 1881 in a second edition. They contain much of interest for the history of the period, but have to be used with the greatest caution on account of their pronounced tendency to satire. Lang's character, as can be gathered especially from a consideration of his behaviour at
Munich , is darkened by many shadows. He did not scruple, for instance, to strike out of the lists of witnesses to medieval charters, before publishing them, the names of families which he disliked.elected works
Of his numerous literary productions the following may be mentioned:
*"Beiträge zur Kenntnis der natürlichen und politischen Verfassung des oettingischen Vaterlandes" (1786)
*"Ein Votum über den Wucher von einem Manne sine voto" (1791)
*"Historische Entwicklung der deutschen Steuerverfassungen" (1793)
*"Historische Prüfung des vermeintlichen Alters der deutschen Landstände" (1796)
*"Neuere Geschichte des Fürstentums Bayreuth" (1486-1603) (1798-1811)
*"Tabellen uber Flächeninhalt &c. und bevorstehende Verluste der deutschen Reichsstände". (On the occasion of the congress of Rastadt, 1798)
*"Der Minister Graf von Montgelas" (1814)
*"Geschichte der Jesuiten in Bayern" (1819)
*"Bayerns Gauen" (Nuremberg, 1830)Notes
References
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K. Th. v. Heigel , Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung for 1878, p. 1969 et seq., 1986 et seq. (Beilage of the 14th and 15th of May)
*F. Muncker , in "Allgemeine deutsche Biographie", vol. xvii. (1883)
*F. X. v. Wegele , "Geschichte der deutschen Historiographie" (1885)
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