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Ernst Kantorowicz : A Life / Robert Lerner.

De Gruyter Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2017 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lerner, Robert, author.
Series:
Princeton scholarship online.
Princeton scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kantorowicz, Ernst 1895-1963.
Kantorowicz, Ernst Hartwig, 1895-1963.
Kantorowicz, Ernst H. (Ernst Hartwig), 1895-1963.
Medievalists.
Historians.
Germany.
Genre:
Biographies.
Biografie
Biography.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (419 pages) : illustrations, photographs
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2017]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This is the first complete biography of Ernst Kantorowicz (1895-1963), an influential and controversial German-American intellectual whose colorful and dramatic life intersected with many of the great events and thinkers of his time. A medieval historian whose ideas exerted an influence far beyond his field, he is most famous for two books-a notoriously nationalistic 1927 biography of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and The King's Two Bodies (1957), a classic study of medieval politics.Born into a wealthy Prussian-Jewish family, Kantorowicz fought on the Western Front in World War I, was wounded at Verdun, and earned an Iron Cross; later, he earned an Iron Crescent for service in Anatolia before an affair with a general's mistress led to Kantorowicz being sent home. After the war, he fought against Poles in his native Posen, Spartacists in Berlin, and communists in Munich. An ardent German nationalist during the Weimar period, Kantorowicz became a member of the elitist Stefan George circle, which nurtured a cult of the "Secret Germany." Yet as a professor in Frankfurt after the Nazis came to power, Kantorowicz bravely spoke out against the regime before an overflowing crowd. Narrowly avoiding arrest after Kristallnacht, he fled to England and then the United States, where he joined the faculty at Berkeley, only to be fired in 1950 for refusing to sign an anticommunist "loyalty oath." From there, he "fell up the ladder" to Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, where he stayed until his death.Drawing on many new sources, including numerous interviews and unpublished letters, Robert E. Lerner tells the story of a major intellectual whose life and times were as fascinating as his work.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1. Old Posen and Young Ernst
Chapter 2. "With Rifle and Gun"
Chapter 3. Fine Fever
Chapter 4. Heidelberg
Chapter 5. St. George
Chapter 6. The Castle Hill
Chapter 7. Frederick II
Chapter 8. Center of Attention
Chapter 9. Becoming a Professional
Chapter 10. Frankfurt
Chapter 11. Year of Drama
Chapter 12. Oxford
Chapter 13. "Leisure with Dignity"
Chapter 14. Flight
Chapter 15. "Displaced Foreign Scholar"
Chapter 16. "Without Any Desire for Europe"
Chapter 17. Laudes Regiae
Chapter 18. Fight for Employment
Chapter 19. "Hyperborean Fields"
Chapter 20. "Scarcely Wants to Go to Germany"
Chapter 21. "Land of Lotus-Eaters"
Chapter 22. The Fundamental Issue
Chapter 23. Advanced Study
Chapter 24. The King's Two Bodies
Chapter 25. "EKa Is Sick of EKa"
Chapter 26. Last Years
Afterword
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Mai 2019)
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780691183022
0691183023
OCLC:
1080549540

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