Germanistik in Wien: Das Seminar für Deutsche Philologie und seine Privatdozentinnen (1897-1933)

Prior to 1933–38, more women earned doctorates in German studies at the University of Vienna than at any other German-speaking university. Starting from this observation, the author examines the institutional and academic history of the German studies program from 1848 to 1938 and links it to professional portraits of three University lecturers, Christine Touaillon (1878–1928), Marianne Thalmann (1888–1975), and Lily Weiser (1898–1987).

The open access publication has been supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).

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Germanistik in Wien: Das Seminar für Deutsche Philologie und seine Privatdozentinnen (1897-1933)

Prior to 1933–38, more women earned doctorates in German studies at the University of Vienna than at any other German-speaking university. Starting from this observation, the author examines the institutional and academic history of the German studies program from 1848 to 1938 and links it to professional portraits of three University lecturers, Christine Touaillon (1878–1928), Marianne Thalmann (1888–1975), and Lily Weiser (1898–1987).

The open access publication has been supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).

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Germanistik in Wien: Das Seminar für Deutsche Philologie und seine Privatdozentinnen (1897-1933)

Germanistik in Wien: Das Seminar für Deutsche Philologie und seine Privatdozentinnen (1897-1933)

by Elisabeth Grabenweger
Germanistik in Wien: Das Seminar für Deutsche Philologie und seine Privatdozentinnen (1897-1933)

Germanistik in Wien: Das Seminar für Deutsche Philologie und seine Privatdozentinnen (1897-1933)

by Elisabeth Grabenweger

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Prior to 1933–38, more women earned doctorates in German studies at the University of Vienna than at any other German-speaking university. Starting from this observation, the author examines the institutional and academic history of the German studies program from 1848 to 1938 and links it to professional portraits of three University lecturers, Christine Touaillon (1878–1928), Marianne Thalmann (1888–1975), and Lily Weiser (1898–1987).

The open access publication has been supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110458671
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 08/22/2016
Series: Quellen und Forschungen zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte , #85
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Elisabeth Grabenweger, Universität Wien, Österreich.
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