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Dynamics of Emigration

Émigré Scholars and the Production of Historical Knowledge in the 20th Century
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268 Seiten
Englisch
Berghahn Bookserschienen am12.08.2022
In the dictatorships of the twentieth century, historians have frequently been exiled from both fascist and communist regimes. This book discusses the experience of exile and asks why some of them were successful in establishing themselves in their new host countries while others failed.mehr
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KlappentextIn the dictatorships of the twentieth century, historians have frequently been exiled from both fascist and communist regimes. This book discusses the experience of exile and asks why some of them were successful in establishing themselves in their new host countries while others failed.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-80073-609-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum12.08.2022
Seiten268 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 19 mm
Gewicht545 g
Artikel-Nr.58642208
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Dynamics of Émigré Scholarship in the Age of ExtremesStefan Berger and Philipp MüllerChapter 1. A Private Perch´: Cosmopolitanism, Nostalgia and Commitment in the Émigré Historian´s PersonaJo TollebeekChapter 2. The Émigré Historian: A Scholarly Persona?Herman PaulChapter 3. The Dictator´s Long Arm: Cross-Border Persecution of Exile HistoriansAntoon de BaetsChapter 4. Nativism and the Specter of Anti-Semitism in the Placement of German Refugee Scholars, 1933-1945Joseph MalherekChapter 5. Defending Objectivity: Paul Oskar Kristeller and the Controversy on the Historical Knowledge in the United StatesIrina MykhailovaChapter 6. Émigré Historians and the Postwar Transatlantic DialoguePhilipp StelzelChapter 7. Between Integration and Institutional Self-Organisation: Polish Émigré Scholarship in the United States, 1939-1989Kai WillmsChapter 8. The Unlikely Careers of Laura Polanyi (1882-1959) as a Historian: The Intersections of Exile, Gender, Class and AgeJudith SzaporChapter 9. From Geistesgeschichte to Public History´: The Years of Emigration of the Hungarian Historian Béla Iványi Grünwald, Jr.Vilmos ErösChapter 10. Building New Networks: Russian Émigré Scholars in YugoslaviaBranimir JankovicChapter 11. Networking in Santa Barbara, Writing History: Dimitrije ÄorÄevic and the Comparative History of Balkan NationsMichael AntolovicChapter 12. António Sérgio and José Ortega y Gasset: History, Theory and Experiences of ExileSérgio Campos MatosChapter 13. Emigré Portuguese Historians in France between the Second World War and 25th April 1974: New Ways and Places of Thinking and Writing Portuguese History?Christophe AraujoConclusion: New Perspectives on Emigre Scholarship and What Remains to be DoneStefan Berger and Philipp MüllerIndexmehr

Autor

Philipp Müller teaches in Modern and Contemporary History at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. He obtained his Ph.D. from the European University Institute in Florence with a study on the dramatisation of crime in Imperial Berlin. In recent years, he explored the history of archives and the history of historical knowledge in the 19th century. Results are published in the monograph 'Geschichte machen. Historisches Forschen und die Politik der Archive' (2019). A further monograph about the research practice of the renowned historian Johann Gustav Droysen will be published in 2022.