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Contents/Inhalt Maike Oergel (Nottingham) Britain, Germany, and Brexit: The ‘Cradle of Democracy’ and the ‘Heart of Europe’ as Different Legacies of the Nineteenth-century Idea of the ‘Germanic’ ! 1 Thematic Focus/Themenschwerpunkt: British German Studies and the World Wars Guest Editors: Sophia Buck, Andreas Schmid Sophia Buck, Andreas Schmid (Oxford) A Discipline at War: British German Studies, 1914–1945  ! 31 Sofia Derer (Heidelberg) Women Students, Philology, and the War: The ‘First Chapter’ of Modern Language Study at Cambridge, 1883–1917  ! 55 Christopher T. Husbands (London) German-/Austrian-origin Professors of German in British Universities During the First World War ! 87 Catherine Mason (London) Dictators of Taste? The Origins and Reach of Hermann Fiedler’s Oxford Book of German Verse (1916) and Jethro Bithell’s Anthology of German Poetry (1941)  ! 131 Andrea Meyer Ludowisy, Richard Espley, Ulrich Tiedau (London) The Collective Unconscious of the University of London’s German Studies Collections: Reflecting, Resisting and Remaking Anglo-German Relations on Library Shelves in the Era of the World Wars  ! 171 Frederic Ponten (Regensburg) “We help to pull a Jaggenath car”: Eliza M. Butler, Jane E. Harrison and the History of British German Studies (1914–1949)  ! 207 VI | Contents/Inhalt  Sasha Bolot (London) Appeasing Germany: Raymond Beazley and his Contribution to the Debate in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angermion de Gruyter

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Angermion , Volume 15 (1): 2 – Nov 21, 2022

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Maike Oergel (Nottingham) Britain, Germany, and Brexit: The ‘Cradle of Democracy’ and the ‘Heart of Europe’ as Different Legacies of the Nineteenth-century Idea of the ‘Germanic’ ! 1 Thematic Focus/Themenschwerpunkt: British German Studies and the World Wars Guest Editors: Sophia Buck, Andreas Schmid Sophia Buck, Andreas Schmid (Oxford) A Discipline at War: British German Studies, 1914–1945  ! 31 Sofia Derer (Heidelberg) Women Students, Philology, and the War: The ‘First Chapter’ of Modern Language Study at Cambridge, 1883–1917  ! 55 Christopher T. Husbands (London) German-/Austrian-origin Professors of German in British Universities During the First World War ! 87 Catherine Mason (London) Dictators of Taste? The Origins and Reach of Hermann Fiedler’s Oxford Book of German Verse (1916) and Jethro Bithell’s Anthology of German Poetry (1941)  ! 131 Andrea Meyer Ludowisy, Richard Espley, Ulrich Tiedau (London) The Collective Unconscious of the University of London’s German Studies Collections: Reflecting, Resisting and Remaking Anglo-German Relations on Library Shelves in the Era of the World Wars  ! 171 Frederic Ponten (Regensburg) “We help to pull a Jaggenath car”: Eliza M. Butler, Jane E. Harrison and the History of British German Studies (1914–1949)  ! 207 VI | Contents/Inhalt  Sasha Bolot (London) Appeasing Germany: Raymond Beazley and his Contribution to the Debate in

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Angermionde Gruyter

Published: Nov 21, 2022

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