- Elisabeth Mann-Borgese
Elisabeth Mann-Borgese (
April 24 1918 –February 8 2002 ) was the youngest daughter ofThomas Mann and his wife Katia Pringsheim, sister to Klaus, Erika, Golo, and Michael Mann, sister-in-law toW. H. Auden , and niece of the novelistHeinrich Mann .Elisabeth was born in
Munich ,Germany . The Mann family left Germany after Hitler came to power, moving first to Switzerland, and, in 1938, to theUnited States . She became a United States citizen in 1941, but took Canadiancitizenship in 1983.In 1939 she married to the anti-fascist Italian writer
Giuseppe Antonio Borgese (1882 – 1952), 36 years her senior, by whom she had two daughters, Angelica and Dominica.She worked as an editor and researcher in
Chicago , including two years as executive secretary of the board of theEncyclopædia Britannica in the mid-1960s. She early committed herself to the protection of the environment, in particular the oceans, and was one of the founding members – and for a long time the only female member – of theClub of Rome . As a recognized expert on maritime law and policy, she worked as a university professor in Halifax,Canada . She died inSt. Moritz ,Switzerland .Among musicians, she is known for having translated
Heinrich Schenker 's "Harmony" into English.Awards and Honours
In 1988, she was made a Member of the
Order of Canada . Her citation for this award read::"A true citizen of the world, she has been involved with a number of global issues and has been a trusted spokesperson and defender of the rights of Third World countries. Currently Associate Director of the Lester Pearson Institute for International Development and an advocate of international co-operation, she is recognized as an authority on theLaw of the Sea and is respected for her undisputed knowledge, her outstanding leadership abilities and her commitment to a better future for all".In 1999, the
National Maritime Museum awarded her itsCaird Medal .Published works
*"The Drama of the Oceans" (1975), ISBN 0810903377
*"The Oceanic Circle: Governing the Seas as a Global Resource" (1998), United Nations University Press: New York, ISBN 9280810138, LCCN 98-40090
She also was portrayed as a character on the television show "Seventh Heaven" to depict the Holocaust to Simon's elementary level class.
ee also
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Dohm-Mann family tree
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