Center for German Studies


October 6, 12:30 pm., Campbell Hall Room 158.  “New Inner-urban Housing & Neighborhood Concepts in Germany”: a lecture by Eduard Fuehr (Brandenburg Technical University at Cottbus). -- sponsored by the School of Architecture.

October 17, 6 pm.  Oktoberfest at the German House (Bice House).

October 24 & October 25:  Center for German Studies launching event with Josef Joffe (Editor and publisher of Die Zeit).

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Welcome to the Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures at the University of Virginia



In 1966, the Department of Modern Foreign Languages at Virginia was broken up and the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures was formed under the chairmanship of William A. Little, who had just been hired away from Tufts University .  Mr. Little was still chair in 1971 when Slavic Languages was separated and for the first time Virginia had a department devoted exclusively to Germanic Languages and Literatures.  Although this original name remains, and although both Dutch and Swedish have been taught in the past, it is now really a department of German literature and culture with a developing focus on German Studies.  Its most illustrious former members include the late Frank G. Ryder, Walter H. Sokel, and Ruth Klüger, who was the first woman to chair an Arts & Sciences department at Virginia .

The Department has always been distinguished by its innovativeness.  It was, in the early 1970s, one of the very first German departments in the country to streamline its doctoral qualifying examinations and requirements into the form that is by now more or less universally accepted.  It established the first national graduate-student conference devoted exclusively to German literature and history.  It organized the first undergraduate language house at the University of Virginia .  And it was both first in Virginia , and very early nationally, in having its undergraduate students produce and perform in public, every year, a play in German.                         


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