bi3mw > 08-08-2026, 05:36 PM
Jacob Carolus > 08-08-2026, 11:10 PM
(08-08-2026, 05:36 PM)bi3mw Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.At least, the biographies of the two authors ( Amazon ) suggest that they have strived to maintain a certain standard. The book’s title, however, is somewhat sensationalist and absolute. It is impossible to say to what extent this is reflected in their work.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
JoJo_Jost > 09-08-2026, 09:18 AM
JoJo_Jost > 09-08-2026, 11:03 AM

bi3mw > 09-08-2026, 11:35 AM
Jacob Carolus > 09-08-2026, 05:44 PM
LiviuV > 10-08-2026, 12:02 AM
(09-08-2026, 05:44 PM)Jacob Carolus Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.One of the authors is 'an interdisciplinary scholar of gender, language and literature, and culture studies. She holds a Ph.D. in English'...
Quote:We sat there waiting and ziemlich gespannt, January, quite cold in Berlin, but, after all, that was the reason we were there: Sielaff was still teaching, against all political odds.
And he came, with his classical quarter of an hour "academic delay"... He came "herein" leaning on one side, because he carried at least a dozen books under his left arm, and then he sat down, without even looking at us, and let all his books fall on the teacher's desk.
Mind you, this was the most cherished post-university course for historians of the early middle ages in Europe in those days, so you can imagine how silent and attentive we all (students from all over Europe) were...
He still did not look at us. "These books" - he began - "deal all, more or less, with the same subject: a history of Danemark in the middle ages. Now please try to supersede the subject: actually the subject could be completely different, it would not matter in the least per se: the point is that you should bei Gelegenheit learn how to EVALUATE all kind of books BEFORE buying and/or reading them (to do it afterwards is not easy either, by the way, but at least that kind of evaluation requires more obvious skills)."
Sielaff looked sharply at his audience. "I imagine" - he said - "that you already know that most of the books... and data... around us are next to useless, don't you?"
Dunnow about the others, but this took me by surprise: I had always thought, naïvely enough, that anything that was published must have had some sort of "value".
"This book..." - Sielaff began, taking the first book out of his pile - "...is titled, quite appropriately for our today example: 'History of Danemark in the Middle ages'..." - he paused and looked at us - "...unfortunately, the Author, as stated by himself in the introduction, does not know danish at all, therefore... " - he suddendly threw the book on a far corner of the teaching desk in disgust.
Jacob Carolus > 10-08-2026, 08:38 PM
(10-08-2026, 12:02 AM)LiviuV Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.LOL, this reminds me of Fravia's article about evaluating sources:
Koen G > 10-08-2026, 09:35 PM