- Hajo Holborn
Hajo Holborn (b.
Berlin ,May 18 ,1902 , d.Bonn ,June 20 ,1969 ) was a German-American historian and specialist in modern German history.Life
Holborn was born the son of Ludwig Holborn, the German physicist and "Direktor der Physikalisch-Technischen Reichsanstalt". In 19-- he became a student of
Friedrich Meinecke at Berlin University, where he achieved a doctor of philosophy in 1924. After establishing atHeidelberg in 1926, he becamePrivatdozent there until he was called back to Berlin as "Carnegie Professor of History and International Relationships" at the private "Deutsche Hochschule für Politik"; there he worked until his dismissal in 1933.To avoid the
Nazi terror, that same year he fled to theUnited Kingdom , then emigrated to the United States in 1934. Shortly after coming to America, he was appointed guest professor of German history at Yale. He taught Diplomatic History atTufts University , Mass., (1936–1942) and was a guest professor at theUniversity of Vienna , Austria (1955). He became a U.S. citizen and during theSecond World War he worked for theOffice of Strategic Services as special assistant to the chief of its Research and Analysis Branch,William L. Langer . At the conclusion of the war he served as Randolph W. Townsend professor at Yale until 1959, when he was awarded the title of Sterling Professor of History atYale University ; here he continued to teach and write until his death in 1969.In 1967 Holborn became the first president of the
American Historical Association not born in the United States. Several specialists of German and European History in America, includingPeter Gay , were students of Holborn.Family
Like their father, Hajo Holborn's children pursued successful careers in academic scholarship. His son
Fred Holborn was a senior adjunct professor of American Foreign Policy at the School of Advanced International Studies atJohns Hopkins University before his death in 2005. Holborn's daughter,Hanna Holborn Gray (born 1930), is a historian of political thought in theRenaissance andReformation . She is the Harry Pratt Judson Professor Emeritus at theUniversity of Chicago and was the University's President for 15 years.Work
Prior to his emigration, Holborn was commissioned by the government to compose a history of the constitution of the
Weimar Republic , resulting in the work "The Weimar Republic and the Birth of the German Democratic Party: The Hajo Holborn Papers, 1849-1956." Other works by Holborn include the History of Modern Germany series, spanning three volumes and covering a four-century period culminating in the capitulation of Hitler's regime in 1945.Holborn's work has been praised by several of his distinguished peers (e.g.
Fritz Stern ).
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