Interview with Herwig Wolfram

Authors

  • Giuseppe Albertoni Università degli Studi di Trento

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/116

Keywords:

Middle Ages, Historiography, Method, Evaluation

Abstract

The first part of the interview deals with the education of Herwig Wolfram in Wien and Los Angeles (one year) and the relationship with the scholars who influenced him more (H. von Fichtenau, G.B. Ladner), the identification of the study of kingship and the choice of combining constantly the historical with the philological method. The interview then turns to the encounter with R. Wenskus and the theory of the ethnogenesis and the impact of this encounter on the studies of Wolfram and ultimately on the “Viennese” scholars. Another part is devoted to the book on the Goths and to the developments of the "Wien school" in relation to the study of early medieval peoples of Europe and to participation in international debate, very vibrant, on the subject. Also taken into consideration the themes of kingship, the local history, the "auxiliary disciplines" and historiographical communication and finally how research in organized and evaluated in Austria.

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Published

2008-12-15

How to Cite

Albertoni, Giuseppe. 2008. “Interview With Herwig Wolfram”. Reti Medievali Journal 9 (1):Art. #26. https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/116.

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Section

Interviews