In
academia
An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, ...
, a ''Festschrift'' (;
plural
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, ''Festschriften'' ) is a book honoring a respected person, especially an
academic
An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary education, secondary or tertiary education, tertiary higher education, higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membershi ...
, and presented during their lifetime. It generally takes the form of an
edited volume An edited volume or edited collection is a collection of scholarly or scientific chapters written by different authors. The chapters in an edited volume are original works (not republished works).
Alternative terms for edited volume are ''contrib ...
, containing contributions from the honoree's colleagues, former pupils, and friends. ''Festschriften'' are often titled something like ''Essays in Honour of...'' or ''Essays Presented to... .''
Terminology
The term, borrowed from German, and literally meaning 'celebration writing' (cognate with ''feast-script''), might be translated as "celebration publication" or "celebratory (piece of) writing". An alternative Latin term is (literally: 'book of friends'). A comparable book presented posthumously is sometimes called a (, 'memorial publication'), but this term is much rarer in English.
A ''Festschrift'' compiled and published by electronic means on the internet is called a (pronounced either or ), a term coined by the editors of the late
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's , ''Eran ud Aneran'', published online in October 2003.
History
Originating in Germany before World War I, this European tradition of honoring special achievements in science and culture was carried to the United States by scientists who escaped the Nazis. In the second half of the 20th century, the practice became used internationally. Since no English term for such a book to mark a special occasion had been in use, the German word has been incorporated into the English language and is frequently used without the italics that designate a foreign term, although the capitalization of the first letter is usually retained from German. Its plural may be either the original or anglicized as ''Festschrifts''.
Description
A ''Festschrift'' contains original contributions by the honored academic's close colleagues, often including their former
doctoral students. It is typically published on the occasion of the honoree's retirement, significant birthday, or other notable career anniversary. A ''Festschrift'' can be anything from a slim volume to a work in several volumes. ''
Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt
, commonly referred to by its German acronym, ''ANRW'', or in English as ''Rise and Decline of the Roman World'', is an extensive collection of books dealing with the history and culture of ancient Rome. Akin to a journal and published in various ...
'', for example, began in 1972 as a ''Festschrift'' to commemorate the 75th birthday of
Joseph Vogt, a German classical historian. Four volumes were planned, but it has since reached 89 volumes (including several which were planned for the next years, but put on hold in 1998). The essays usually relate in some way to, or reflect upon, the honoree's contributions to their scholarly field, but can include important original research by the authors. Many ''Festschriften'' also feature a ''tabula gratulatoria'', an extended list of academic colleagues and friends who send their best wishes to the honoree.
In the case of prominent academics, several ''Festschriften'' might be prepared by various groups of students and colleagues, particularly if the scholar made significant contributions to different fields.
According to psychiatrist
Claudio Naranjo
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, being selected by a prominent academic to edit a ''Festschrift'' can symbolize the proverbial passing of the torch. Thus, being designated to prepare such a collection is considered an honor in Germany.
Critique
As
Irving Louis Horowitz Irving Louis Horowitz (September 25, 1929 – March 21, 2012) was an American sociologist, author, and college professor who wrote and lectured extensively in his field, and his later years came to fear that it risked being seized by left-wing ide ...
summarized, "''Festschriften'' persist and multiply. Why? Because they are not just retrospective, but prospective. That is to say the ''Festschrift'' is a ''
Beruf'', a call to further work, effort, and energy, a call to the improvement of learning, of a discipline, a science, an artistic vision, or an intellectual position. Even in this age of mass ''Festschriften'', they remain a special literary genre".
Endel Tulving
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, a Canadian neuroscientist, proposed that "a Festschrift frequently enough also serves as a convenient place in which those who are invited to contribute find a permanent resting place for their otherwise unpublishable or at least difficult-to-publish papers."
In a review of the book ''Human Expeditions: Inspired by Bruce Trigger'',
Marxist
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archeologist
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Randall H. McGuire (at
Binghamton University) observed in 2014 that "the festschrift
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and the memorial volume are dying enterprises", and suggested that creating festschrift websites instead, because many observers think that the festschrift volumes are a waste of time, often lack coherence and frequently include articles that the authors could not publish elsewhere. He suggested that because of the weaknesses, festschrifts do not sell and publishers are reluctant to publish them. However, more than 20,000 'festschrifts' or 'essays in honor of...' scholarly works have been published since McGuire's 2014 review.
Philosopher
Alan Soble
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, in a review of the book ''
Fact and Value
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'' in honor of
MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a key role in the development of modern technology and science, and is one of the m ...
's philosopher
Judith Jarvis Thomson
Judith Jarvis Thomson (October 4, 1929November 20, 2020) was an American philosopher who studied and worked on ethics and metaphysics. Her work ranges across a variety of fields, but she is most known for her work regarding the thought experimen ...
, has formulated – somewhat tongue-in-cheek – 13 conditions that should be satisfied by a ''Festschrift''.
See also
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Retrospective
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List of festschrifts
The following is a list of notable festschrifts
In academia, a ''Festschrift'' (; plural, ''Festschriften'' ) is a book honoring a respected person, especially an academic, and presented during their lifetime. It generally takes the form of an e ...
References
External links
LNCS Festschrifts– a list of ''festschriften'' published in honor of famous computer scientists
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