Elizabeth Wiskemann Av Geoffrey (Emeritus Professor Of History Emeritus Professor Of History Purchase College State University Of New York) Field

Elizabeth Wiskemann Av Geoffrey (Emeritus Professor Of History Emeritus Professor Of History Purchase College State University Of New York) Field

This biography examines the life and career of scholar-journalist Elizabeth Wiskemann (1899-1971) from her youth and student years at Cambridge to her death by suicide. Disappointed in her hopes for an academic career, she reinvented herself as a journalist in Berlin, covering the overthrow of the Weimar Republic and the rise......
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This biography examines the life and career of scholar-journalist Elizabeth Wiskemann (1899-1971) from her youth and student years at Cambridge to her death by suicide. Disappointed in her hopes for an academic career, she reinvented herself as a journalist in Berlin, covering the overthrow of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Nazism for The New Statesman, Nation, and numerous other newspapers and periodicals. Expelled from Germany, she settled inPrague and funded by Chatham House wrote the most important account of the Czech-German conflict and the Sudeten crisis, still a classic, followed by a detailed analysis of Nazi political and economic destabilization of the countries of eastern Europe. Her journalistic skills served her well in the war years when sheworked as a secret agent in Switzerland, gathering intelligence, running agents into Axis-controlled Europe, and working closely with Allen Dulles, the O.S.S. chief in Bern. Postwar, Wiskemann returned to freelance journalism, fo
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This biography examines the life and career of scholar-journalist Elizabeth Wiskemann (1899-1971) from her youth and student years at Cambridge to her death by suicide. Disappointed in her hopes for an academic career, she reinvented herself as a journalist in Berlin, covering the overthrow of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Nazism for The New Statesman, Nation, and numerous other newspapers and periodicals. Expelled from Germany, she settled inPrague and funded by Chatham House wrote the most important account of the Czech-German conflict and the Sudeten crisis, still a classic, followed by a detailed analysis of Nazi political and economic destabilization of the countries of eastern Europe. Her journalistic skills served her well in the war years when sheworked as a secret agent in Switzerland, gathering intelligence, running agents into Axis-controlled Europe, and working closely with Allen Dulles, the O.S.S. chief in Bern. Postwar, Wiskemann returned to freelance journalism, focusing especially on Italy and Germany, while also writing several books, including the first scholarly study of the Hitler-Mussolini relationship and the first major account of the expulsion of 12 million ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe. Although a prolific writerand highly regarded as a commentator on international affairs, she remained on the fringes of academia until 1958 when she was appointed Professor of International Relations at Edinburgh (the first woman to receive a Chair there in any discipline); she later became one of the first faculty recruitedby the new Sussex University. In her later years she published several works of contemporary history, including Europe of the Dictators, 1919-45, widely used in schools and universities. Blinded in one eye by a botched surgery and increasingly anxious as her other eye deteriorated, she became terrified of going completely blind and ended her life. Aside from its intrinsic interest, Wiskemann''s biography is illustrative of a whole cohort of women - graduates in the 1920s and 30s - whofound ways to pursue their interests in international affairs and contemporary history. In this sense the book foregrounds the gendered experience of these pioneers whose professional lives often intersected through journalism, Chatham House, and service in the propaganda and intelligence agencies of thewartime state.

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Elizabeth Wiskemann Av Geoffrey (Emeritus Professor Of History Purchase College, State University Of New York) Field er en gripende biografi som utforsker livet og karrieren til den bemerkelsesverdige kvinne, journalist og akademiker Elizabeth Wiskemann (1899-1971). Fra hennes ungdommelige drømmer ved Cambridge til hennes tragiske bortgang, tar denne boken leseren med på en reise gjennom historien.

En livfull beretning om en banebrytende kvinne

  • Utdanning og tidlige år: Wiskemann begynte sin reise med høye ambisjoner innen akademia, men måtte finne ny retning da hennes drømmer ble skuffet.
  • Skjellsettende karriere i journalistikk: Hun ble journalist i Berlin, hvor hun dekket begivenheter som avsettelsen av Weimar-republikken og fremveksten av nazismen. Hennes artikler er viktige bidrag til forståelsen av denne tøylesløse tiden.
  • Intelligensarbeid under krigen: Wiskemann arbeidet som hemmelig agent i Sveits, hvor hun samlet etterretning og bidro til krigsinnsatsen.
  • Akademisk anerkjennelse: Til tross for motgang i akademia ble hun professor i internasjonale relasjoner i Edinburgh, den første kvinnen til å oppnå en slik stilling der.
  • Siste år: Hennes senere verk, som "Europe of the Dictators 1919-45", forblir viktige referanser på skoler og universiteter.

En vi aldri glemmer: Elizabeth Wiskemann Av Geoffrey Field

Gjennom denne biografien blir ikke bare Wiskemann et symbol på en hel generasjon kvinner som banet vei i journalistikk og internasjonale affærer, men vi får også et blikk på de vanskelige valgene hun måtte ta. Hennes liv er en påminnelse om styrken og motet som mange kvinner besittet i en tid med store utfordringer.

Les mer og bli inspirert av historien om Elizabeth Wiskemann, en kvinne hvis liv er like relevant i dag som den gang. Denne boken er et must for alle som er interessert i moderne historie, feminisme og internasjonale relasjoner.

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