historical school
Americannoun
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a school of economists that arose in Germany in the 19th century in reaction to the principles of the classical economists, and that maintained that the factors making up an economy are variable and develop out of social institutions.
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Law. the school of jurists who maintain that law is not to be regarded so much as resulting from commands of sovereigns as from historical and social circumstances.
noun
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a group of 19th-century German economists who maintained that modern economies evolved from historical institutions
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the school of jurists maintaining that laws are based on social and historical circumstances rather than made by a sovereign power
Etymology
Origin of historical school
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Very honorable mention should be made also of W. E. H. Lecky, who belongs to the conscientiously scientific historical school.
From A History of English Literature by Fletcher, Robert Huntington
It is said by the evolution or historical school of politicians, that this was all as it should be.
From Practical Essays by Bain, Alexander
Among other founders of the anthropological or historical school of mythology, De Brosses should not be forgotten.
From Myth, Ritual and Religion — Volume 1 by Lang, Andrew
Mr. Masson has certainly offered a new and striking subject to the historical school of British art.
From Among My Books Second Series by Lowell, James Russell
We may add, here, that the French historical school, which has so worthily inherited the spirit of Montesquieu, has not achieved less in this direction than the older German school.
From Principles Of Political Economy by Lalor, John J. (John Joseph)
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