"Religious affiliation: Dissident.” Josef Doppler, a political scholar on the margins of academia?
Datum publikování: 12.2024
Autor: Ruttner, Florian
Klíčová slova: academia, critical theory, Czechoslovak exile in Britain, antifascism, dissident communists
Abstrakt: The paper aims to offer insights into the relationship of a political scholar towards established academia, based on the variegated life of Josef Doppler, a Bratislava-born left-wing intellectual. At first, in a short theoretical introduction, the notion of the political scholar, coined by Franz Neumann, and its difficult relationship towards academia is elucidated. Then, a short sketch of Doppler’s life covers its most important stages: his communist activities in Prague, Frankfurt, where he was in contact with Max Horkheimer, his second stay in the Czechoslovak Republic, finally his exile in Britain and his military service. Subsequently, the paper examines how and to what extent the notion of the political scholar is relevant for each of Doppler’s different concrete situations, and discusses the strategies how Doppler tried to cope with the problems connected to them.
Rubrika: Hlavní články
Rozsah stran: s. 55–75
DOI: 10.54681/c.2024.2.3
Status recenzování: recenzovaný článek
Licence: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International
Citace (ISO 690)
RUTTNER, Florian. "Religious affiliation: Dissident.” Josef Doppler, a political scholar on the margins of academia?. Střed: časopis pro mezioborová studia střední Evropy 19. a 20. století. Praha: Masarykův ústav - Archiv AV ČR, 12.2024, 16(2), 55-75. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54681/c.2024.2.3. ISSN 1803-9243.
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