Materials for a history of Hungarian academic orientalism: The case of Gyula Germanus
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01/01/2014
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Resumo |
This article provides materials for an institutional history of academic Hungarian Orientalism through the life of Gyula Germanus (1884-1979). Using hitherto unexploited archives, this text explores his education, integration into academia, and career up to 1939. I argue that Germanus was an assimilated Hungarian of Jewish origin with a strong loyalty to the state. His two conversions - to Calvinism in 1909 and to Islam in 1930 - also transformed him from a minor Turkologist into a popularly acclaimed Arabist. This study demonstrates that academic Orientalism as a national science was a contested vehicle of social mobility in the Hungarian transition from an imperial to a nation-state setting.© 2014 koninklijke brill nv, leiden. |
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4 - 33 |
Identificador |
Welt des Islams, 2014, 54 (1), pp. 4 - 33 0043-2539 |
Relação |
Welt des Islams 10.1163/15700607-00541p02 |
Tipo |
Journal Article |