Dynamics of Emigration : : Émigré Scholars and the Production of Historical Knowledge in the 20th Century / / ed. by Stefan Berger, Philipp Müller.

As a pioneering volume to consider the impact of exile on historical scholarship in the twentieth century in a systematic and global way, looking at Europe, North America, South America and Asia, Dynamics of Emigration asks about epistemic repercussions on the experience of exile and exiles. Analyzi...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Making Sense of History ; 43
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Physical Description:1 online resource (308 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction. Dynamics of Émigré Scholarship in the Age of Extremes
  • Chapter 1. ‘A Private Perch’: Cosmopolitanism, Nostalgia and Commitment in the Émigré Historian’s Persona
  • Chapter 2. The Émigré Historian: A Scholarly Persona?
  • Chapter 3. The Long Arm of the Dictator: Cross-Border Persecution of Exiled Historians
  • Chapter 4. Nativism and the Spectre of Antisemitism in the Placement of German Refugee Scholars, 1933–1945
  • Chapter 5. Defending Objectivity: Paul Oskar Kristeller and the Controversy over Historical Knowledge in the United States
  • Chapter 6. Émigré Historians and the Postwar Transatlantic Dialogue
  • Chapter 7. Between Integration and Institutional Self-Organisation: Polish Émigré Scholarship in the United States, 1939–1989
  • Chapter 8. The Unlikely Careers of Laura Polanyi (1882–1959) as a Historian: The Intersections of Exile, Gender, Class and Age
  • Chapter 9. ‘From Geistesgeschichte to Public History’: The Years of Emigration of the Hungarian Historian Béla Iványi-Grünwald, Jr.
  • Chapter 10. Building New Networks: Russian Émigré Scholars in Yugoslavia
  • Chapter 11. Networking in Santa Barbara, Writing History: Dimitrije Ðorđevic´ and the Comparative History of Balkan Nations
  • Chapter 12. António Sérgio and José Ortega y Gasset: History, Theory and Experiences of Exile
  • Chapter 13. Émigré Portuguese Historians in France, 1945–1974: New Methods of Thinking and Writing Portuguese History
  • Conclusion. New Perspectives on Émigré Scholarship and What Remains to be Done
  • Index