Thirteen original essays study the mobility of Classicists sensu latiore, including philologists and archaeologists, between the Anglophone and Germanophone worlds between the mid-19th C. and 2020, concentrating on the North Atlantic Triangle. American classicists "rushed across the seas" for doctoral work in Germany (the great Hellenist Gildersleeve, the American circle around Wolfflin, the historian of classical scholarship Gudeman). The archaeologist Schliemann’s dubious profiteering in America is exposed. Two contemporary scholars describe how they moved to enrich their career horizons (Ludwig, Shanzer). More, however, sadly, were forced to seek asylum from 20th century Fascism and anti-Semitism (Bieler, Brendel, Fraenkel). One (Gudeman) emigrated from America to Germany in the early Nazi period and later died in a labor camp. The lasting prominence of one novelist (Wallace) and one critic with a dark past (Poschl), whose influential works crossed the sea, are also evaluated. The volume includes work in academic sociology, archival and epistolographical detective-work, in life writing, transmission-reception, and the history of scholarship.
Ward Briggs & Danuta Shanzer
Professing Classics [PDF ebook]
Between Germanosphere and Anglosphere (mid-19th-21st C.)
Professing Classics [PDF ebook]
Between Germanosphere and Anglosphere (mid-19th-21st C.)
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 340 ● ISBN 9783111432892 ● Éditeur Ward Briggs & Danuta Shanzer ● Maison d’édition De Gruyter ● Publié 2024 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 9989385 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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