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Felix Dahn

 

Dahn, Felix (Hamburg, 1834-1912, Breslau), son of an actor, was brought up in Munich, studied law there and at Berlin University, and began an academic career in 1857. From 1863 to 1872 he was a professor at Würzburg University, was then called to Königsberg, and finally (1888-1910) to Breslau University. As a young man he published an epic poem (Harald und Theano, 1855) and a volume of poems (Gedichte, 1857). He continued to write poetry and also composed two tragedies (König Roderich, 1876; Markgraf Ruediger von Bechelaren, 1875) and a drama (Deutsche Treue, 1876), but made little impact until the publication of his first novel (Ein Kampf um Rom, 4 vols., 1876), which immediately popularized his name throughout Germany. It deals with the decline and fall of the Ostrogoth empire in Italy in the 6th c. ad, and initiated a series of novels of early German history, including Odhins Trost (1880), Kleine Romane aus der Völkerwanderung (13 vols., 1892-1901), Odhins Rache (1891), Julian der Abtrünnige (3 vols., 1894), Attila (1895), and Stilicho (1901). Dahn's conscientiously detailed and highly coloured evocations of the Germanic past were overvalued at the end of the century and a sharp reaction followed, culminating in total neglect. But he was probably the most talented of the practitioners of the so-called Professorenroman.

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Felix Dahn

Felix Ludwig Julius Dahn (February 9, 1834 – January 3, 1912) was a German lawyer, author and historian.

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Biography

Julius Sophus Felix Dahn was born in Hamburg as the oldest son of Friedrich (1811-89) and Constanze Dahn who were notable actors at the city's theatre. The family had both German and French roots. Dahn began his studies in law and philosophy in Munich (he had moved there with his parents in 1834), and graduated as Doctor of Laws in Berlin. After his habilitation treatise, Dahn became lecturer of German Law in Munich in 1857. In 1863 he became senior lecturer/associate professor in Würzburg, received a professorship in Königsberg in 1872, and in 1888 he relocated to Breslau, again as a full professor, and was elected rector of the university in 1895. During his regime, he discriminated Polish students by enforcing a ban on Polish student associations.[1] He belonged to as honorary member to association "Germania" a nationalistic and antisemitic organisation,[2] and was one of the leaders of the far right of Alldeutscher Verband Dahn was also honorary doctor in Medicine and in Philosophy. A month before his 78th birthday, Dahn died in Breslau (Wrocław). Dahn was married to Therese von Droste-Hülshoff (1845-1929).

Works

Dahn's writings were extremely influential in forming the conception of the European history unfolding during the first millennium CE which dominated German-speaking countries during the late 19th and early 20th century. His multi-volume Prehistory of the Germanic and Roman Peoples, a chronology of the European Völkerwanderung (Migration Period) that first appeared in print in 1883, was so definitive that abbreviated versions were reprinted until the late 1970s. His works contributed to the foundation of National Socialism in Germany[3] while his book Ein Kampf um Rom encouraged a "voelkisch avant-garde" who feared the supposed danger of ethnic mixing.[4]

Although Dahn wrote in the style of German Romanticism, he was among the first historians to incorporate modern socioeconomic insights[citation needed], at least on a qualitative level. Here is a list of Felix Dahn's most significant writings:

  • 1861 - 1911 Die Könige der Germanen (Germanic Kings, 11 parts)
  • 1865 Prokopius von Cäsarea. Ein Beitrag zur Historiographie der Völkerwanderung und des sinkenden Römertums (Procopius of Caesarea)
  • 1875 König Roderich (King Roderick)
  • 1876 Ein Kampf um Rom (A Struggle for Rome)
  • 1877 Die Staatskunst der Frauen (Women's Statecraft)
  • 1884 Die Kreuzfahrer (The Crusaders)
  • 1883 Urgeschichte der germanischen und romanischen Völker (Prehistory of the Germanic and Roman Peoples, four parts)
  • 1882 - 1901 Kleine Romane aus der Völkerwanderung (Short Novels of the Migrations, 13 parts)
  • 1893 Julian der Abtrünnige (Julian the Apostate)
  • 1902 Herzog Ernst von Schwaben (Duke Ernst of Swabia)

Literature

  • Festgabe für Felix Dahn zu seinem fünfzigjährigen Doktorjubiläum. Neudr. d. Ausg. Breslau 1905. Scientia-Verlag, Aalen 1979. ISBN 3-511-00881-6
  • Kurt Frech: Felix Dahn. Die Verbreitung völkischen Gedankenguts durch den historischen Roman, in: Uwe Puschner, Walter Schmitz, Justus H. Ulbricht (Hrsg.), Handbuch zur „Völkischen Bewegung“ 1871–1918, München, New Providence, London, Paris 1996, S. 685–698. ISBN 3-598-11241-6
  • Rainer Kipper: Der völkische Mythos. "Ein Kampf um Rom" von Felix Dahn. In: derselbe: Der Germanenmythos im Deutschen Kaiserreich. Formen und Funktionen historischer Selbstthematisierung. Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht, Göttingen 2002. (= Formen der Erinnerung; 11) ISBN 3-525-35570-X
  • Stefan Neuhaus: "Das Höchste ist das Volk, das Vaterland!" Felix Dahns "Ein Kampf um Rom" (1876) In: derselbe: Literatur und nationale Einheit in Deutschland. Francke, Tübingen u.a. 2002. S. 230-243. ISBN 3-7720-3330-X
  • Hans Rudolf Wahl: Die Religion des deutschen Nationalismus. Eine mentalitätsgeschichtliche Studie zur Literatur des Kaiserreichs: Felix Dahn, Ernst von Wildenbruch, Walter Flex. Winter, Heidelberg 2002. (= Neue Bremer Beiträge, 12) ISBN 3-8253-1382-4

External links

  1. ^ Norman Davies Microcosm page 334, 336
  2. ^ http://www.burschenschaft.de/pdf/loennecker_pragerstudentenschaft.pdf
  3. ^ The philosophies of Fichte, Hegel, or Nietzsche did not contribute as much to Germany's pre-Hitlerian intellectual background for National Socialism as commemorations of the victory at Sedan(in the Franco-Prussian War), Bismarckian blood and iron quotations, the historical novels of Felix DahnResistance and Conformity in the Third Reich Author: Martyn Housden 1997 Routledge page 3
  4. ^ http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=266781088192848

 
 
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