Eine Vergangenheit, die lieber vergessen wird? Scholarly Habitus-Forming, Professional Amnesia, and Postwar Engagement with Nazi Classical Scholarship (original ) (raw )Overcoming the Empty Years: the Role of Philosophy and the Humanities in West Germany after 1945
Nick Di Liberto
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Classics and Education in the Third Reich: "Die Alten Sprachen" and the Nazification of Latin- and Greek-teaching in secondary schools
Helen Roche
Brill’s Companion to the Classics, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, ed. Helen Roche, Kyriakos Demetriou, Leiden (Brill), 2018
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The Crisis of Science and Classical Philology in the Weimar Republic
Vassilios P. Vertoudakis
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RETHINKING THE NEED OF CLASSICS, Knowing Antiquity in German Scholarship, 1770-1920
George Florin Calian
The Classical Review, 2021
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The Virtues of a Good Historian in Early Imperial Germany: Georg Waitz’s Contested Example (Modern Intellectual History, 2018)
Herman Paul
Modern Intellectual History, 2018
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German Altertumswissenschaften, “Professorenhaarspalterei” and organizing the Classics in the 19th-century
Christiane Reitz
E. Podoksik (ed.), Doing Humanities in Nineteenth-Century Germany, Leiden/Boston 2019, 2019
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Weimar Classicism and Intellectual Exile: Schiller, Goethe, and Die Horen
Steffan Davies
The Modern Language Review
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Miscellanies of Memory: From Scholarly Biography to Institutional History in the Early Modern German University
Richard Kirwan
Memory and Identity in the Learned World, 2022
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Forum: Intellectual History in and of the Federal Republic of Germany
Dirk Moses
Modern Intellectual History, 2012
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The Author and His Corpse: German Classical Culture in the National Cinema of Occupied Germany
Daniel Jonah Wolpert
German Life and Letters, 2018
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The Author and his Corpse: German Classical Culture in the Cinema of Occupied Germany
Daniel Jonah Wolpert
German Life and Letters, 2018
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'"Wanderer, kommst du nach Pforta…": The tension between Classical tradition and the demands of a Nazi elite-school education at Schulpforta and Ilfeld, 1934–1945'
Helen Roche
European Review of History / revue européenne d'histoire, 2013
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Wolfgang Bialas, Anson Rabinbach (eds.), Nazi Germany and the Humanities (Oxford: Oneworld, 2007) in EEJA 40, 1 (2010): 87–91.
Lars Fischer
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A Bavarian Historian Reinvents Himself. Karl Bosl and the Third Reich
Benjamin Kedar
2011
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Passagen. 50 Jahre Germanistik an der Monash Universität / Passages. 50 Years of German Studies at Monash University, hg. von/ed. by Franz-Josef Deiters et al. St. Ingbert: Röhrig Universitätsverlag, 2010.
Franz-Josef Deiters
Transpositionen. Australische Studien zur deutschen Literatur, Philosophie und Kultur / Transpositions. Australian Studies in German Literature, Philosophy and Culture 1, 2010
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‘Positioning Georg Knepler in the musicological discourse of the GDR,’ in Kyle Frackman and Larson Powell, eds. Classical Music in the German Democratic Republic Production and Reception (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2015), 58–74.
Lars Fischer
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A Statement on German studies and the Humanities
anil bhatti
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At the Cutting Edge: Rethinking German and Jewish Cultural and Intellectual History
Gabriel Motzkin
German History, 2005
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THE TRAGIC COURSE OF GERMAN HISTORIOGRAPHY. THE POLITICAL FUNCTION OF HISTORICAL SCHOLARSHIP IN GERMANY IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES
Wilma Iggers
German Life and Letters
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The Bismarck Myth: Weimar Germany and the Legacy of the Iron Chancellor. By Robert Gerwarth. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2005. Pp. ix+216. $85.00. ISBN 0-19-928184-x
Robert Gerwarth
Central European History, 2007
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Review, Oliver Lubrich (ed.), Travels in the Reich
Paul Moore
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Friedrich Nietzsche in Basel: An apology for classical studies
Carlotta Santini
Educational Philosophy and Theory , 2018
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Benedikt Stuchtey/Peter Wende (Eds.): British and German Historiography 1750-1950. Traditions, Perceptions and Transfers
Stefan Berger
German History 19,2 (2001), pp. 296-298.
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“Music in the ‘Cult of Art’ of Nazi Germany” for the “Epistemic Transitions and Social Change in the German Humanities: Aesthetics, Ideology, Culture and Memory” session
David Dennis
2012
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Review of Pamela M. Potter, Most German of the Arts: Musicology and Society from the Weimar Republic to the End of Hitler’s Reich (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998)
David Dennis
German Studies Review, 2000
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Book Review: Helen Roche and Kyriakos Demetriou eds., Brill's Companion to the Classics, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany (Leiden: Brill 2017).
Martijn Eickhoff
Fascism - Journal of Comparative Fascism Studies, 2018
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Review: A Bavarian Historian Reinvents Himself: Karl Bosl and the Third Reich (2 files: review and supplement)
Jürgen Finger
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The Discursive Construction of History: Remembering the Wehrmacht's War of Annihilation
Walter Manoschek
2007
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Philology in Exile: Adorno, Auerbach, and Klemperer
James I. Porter
Brill's Companion to the Classics, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, 2017
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"One of Hitler's Professors": Max Weinreich and Solomon Birnbaum confront Franz Beranek
Kalman Weiser
The Jewish Quarterly Review, 2018
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Paul Mendes-Flohr, “The Legacy of German Jewry,” in The Hermann Levin Goldschmidt Memorial Lecture (2010): 1-11
Paul Mendes-Flohr ז״ל
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“History in the House of the Hangman: How Postwar Germany Became a Key Site for the Study of Jewish History,” Steven E. Aschheim and Vivian Liska eds., The German-Jewish Experience Revisited (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2015), pp. 171-192
Till van Rahden
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Twenty-seventh Annual Bibliography, Supplement, 2013 (Contemporary German Literature Collection)
Brian Vetruba
2013
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German Literary Studies and the Nation
Jakob Norberg
2018
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Breaking the shell of the humanist egg: Kenneth Clark’sUniversity of London lectures on German art historians
Matthew Potter
2014
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