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John Milfull (1940-2016) was an Australian academic, educator and professor. In 1971 he was appointed as Professor of German and Head of the School of German at the
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. In 1984 he became the Dean of Arts and Social Sciences there. He later founded that university's degree program in European Studies and founded its Centre for European Studies and in 1986 was appointed as Professor EmeritusList of Emeriti - UNSW Sydney
, unsw.edu.au. Retrieved on 13 March 2017.
and visiting professor in European Studies. He was a member of the International Advisory Board for the journal '' Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe'' and vice-president of the Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia.


Early life and education

Milfull was born John Rowland Milfull on 24 April 1940 in
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. His father was Tom Milfull, who taught mathematics at
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from 1928 to 1933W. J. Muller
"From the Archives"
newsletter,
Townsville Grammar School , motto_translation = Come In Good, Go Out Better , established = 1888 , type = Independent, day & boarding, IB , gender = Co-educational , denomination = Non-denomina ...
, September 2005, p. 7. Retrieved on 10 March 2017.
and at
Sydney Church of England Grammar School , motto_translation = , established = , type = Independent single-sex and co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school , grades = Early learning ...
in the years 1939–71. His mother was Marion Milfull née Rowland, who was the daughter of Percy Fritz Rowland, the headmaster of
Townsville Grammar School , motto_translation = Come In Good, Go Out Better , established = 1888 , type = Independent, day & boarding, IB , gender = Co-educational , denomination = Non-denomina ...
in the years 1905–1938, and Jessie Adeline. After attending the Sydney Church of England Grammar School, John Milfull studied arts (German, English and music) at the
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, graduating with First Class Honours in German in 1961. He spent a year studying German, English, and music at the
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.H-Net Discussion Networks - Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
Michigan State University, Sep/Oct 2000. Retrieved on 12 March 2017.


Career


University of Sydney

Returning to Australia, he worked as lecturer at the University of Sydney in 1963-64 In 1968 he would complete his Ph.D. at that same university.


University of New South Wales

In 1966 he was appointed as lecturer in German in the Department of German (then part of the School of Western European Languages) at the University of New South Wales. In 1969 he was promoted to Senior Lecturer there and, upon the retirement of Professor Walter Hesse two years later, he became Professor of German (later German Studies), being at that time "one of the youngest professors appointed in Australia".
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He held this position until 1996. He quickly set about transforming the School of German into a flourishing community and modernising and broadening the curriculum from a study of German language and literature to also include a study of "history, social sciences and politics, film and media".Gerhard Fischer, Bernd Hüppauf and Konrad Kwiet
Obituary for Emeritus Professor John Milfull
arts.unsw.edu.au, 29 November 2016. Retrieved on 10 March 2017.
In support of that goal, he recruited
Gero von Wilpert Gero von Wilpert (13 March 1933 – 24 December 2009) was a German author, a senior lecturer in German at the University of New South Wales and, from 1980, Professor of German at the University of Sydney. Life and career Wilpert was born in Ta ...
and in 1976 he convinced the university administration "to 'import' three full-time lecturers from Germany". These were Gerhard Fischer, Bernd Hüppauf and
Konrad Kwiet Konrad Kwiet (born 1941) is a historian and scholar of the Holocaust. He is currently Pratt Foundation Professor at the University of Sydney and Resident Historian at the Sydney Jewish Museum. He has worked in universities, museums and research ...
. Milfull forged a close alliance with the Department of German at
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a ...
, where similar reforms had been undertaken by Professor
Leslie Bodi Leslie Bodi (1922–2015) was the foundation Professor of German and long-term head of the department (1963-1987) at Monash University. Early life and education Bodi was born László Bodi in Budapest, Hungary on 1 September 1922. His parents w ...
. In his essay "German Studies at Monash University", Professor Philip Thomson praised Milfull's groundbreaking role:
of the eleven departments of German that then existed in Australian universities, only New South Wales, where John Milfull headed an energetic group, was engaged in the sort of German studies that Monash was committed to, broad-ranging, interdisciplinary and contemporary.
Milfull's innovation soon bore fruit. His School of German Studies, as it was now known, attracted international attention and distinguished scholars from Europe and North America came as visiting professors. Annual interdisciplinary symposia held on alternate occasions by the German departments of the UNSW and Monash University also attracted leading academics from abroad. In 1979 he was praised by Professor J. M. Ritchie, the chair of German at the
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, as one of
the powerful generation of scholars raised in the Sydney school (...) who have already made the wider world of Germanistik aware of the new scholarship coming from Australia with major publications in book form on problems of modern German literature...
In 1980 he gave an invited lecture on "Visibility and Invisibility: Assimilation, Success, and the German-Jewish Paradox" at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC. In 1984 he was appointed Dean of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales,Suzannah Pearce, ''Who's Who in Australia 2007'', Melbourne: Crown Content Pty. Ltd., 2006, p. 1436. a position he held until 1993. During this "time of reduced government funding, growing commercialisation of the university sector and dwindling enrolments in 'non-profitable' languages" along with "Australia’s turn towards Asia", he tried to protect the community of teachers, researchers and students that he had built up and to rethink "the structure and goals of the faculty". Partly as a result of this, in 1984 Milfull established a degree program in European Studies at the UNSW and in 1996 he founded the UNSW's Centre for European Studies, of which he remained the director until his retirement in 2006. He used the centre to bring together diplomats and academics and to promote the "European idea" that in which he fervently believed. He was commended by Professor Frank B. Tipton for these achievements:
John Milfull deserves special mention for his efforts on behalf of German and European studies in Australia, efforts that have provided invaluable opportunities to exchange views with the broadest possible range of international scholars.
In 2006 he was appointed as Professor Emeritus and visiting professor in European Studies at the University of NSW.


Other university appointments

Apart from his years at University of New South Wales, he acted in 1994 as Acting Dean at the
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and worked in 1995 as a Visiting Research Fellow in the School of European Studies at the
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. In 1969 he was invited to the
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as a Humboldt Scholar. He spent periods at the
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, at the
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and, as a lecturer, at the
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.John Milfull's CV
iinet.net.au. Retrieved on 10 March 2017.


Other appointments

From 1996 he was a member of the International Advisory Board for the journal '' Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe''. In 1997 he was elected vice-president of the Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia. In 1997 Milfull was appointed Director of the Centre for Intercultural Jewish Studies in Sydney, "a co-operative venture between
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, the University of New South Wales and the University of Sydney". He delivered the opening speech for this centre on 5 August 1997.


Research interests

Milfull's research interests included the following: "The German-Jewish Experience, Literature and Society in the German Democratic Republic, The Process and Impact of German Unification."


Personal life and death

He was married to Dr. Helen Mary Milfull, who graduated with a Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales in 1975. They had three daughters, Inge, Alison and Cathy. During his life he maintained his interest in music and participated in concerts playing his flute. He also spoke out periodically on politics and current affairs.Gerard Henderson
"Left’s imagination runs rampant over Abbott and Fraser"
''
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He died in
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on 6 November 2016.


Select bibliography


Books: As author

*''From Baal to Keuner. The "Second Optimism" of Bertolt Brecht'', Bern and Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1974.


Books: As editor

*''The Attractions of Fascism: Social Psychology and Aesthetics of the "Triumph of the Right"'', New York: Berg, 1990; London: Bloomsbury Academic, 1990. *''Why Germany? National Socialist Anti-Semitism and the European Context'', Providence: Berg, 1993. *''Britain in Europe: Prospects for Change'', Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999.


Articles

For extensive listings of articles in refereed journals, edited books and edited conference proceedings, see:
John Milfull's CV
an
Recent Essays by John Milfull
''Further articles and online republications of articles:'' * "Cosi? Sexual Politics in Mozart's Operas", in: ''The Habsburg Legacy: National Identity in Historical Perspective'', ed. Ritchie Robertson and Edward Timms, Edinburgh University Press, 1994. * "La géographie poétique des « Elixirs du Diable»", in: ''Romantisme'', No. 4, 1972, 65–75. Available online at
Romantisme, 1972, n°4. «Voyager doit être un travail sérieux.»
persee.fr. Retrieved 9 April 2017.


References


Further reading

*
Patrick O'Farrell Patrick James O'Farrell (17 September 1933 – 25 December 2003) was an historian known for his histories of Roman Catholicism in Australia, Irish history and Irish Australian history. Early life and family O'Farrell was born on 17 Septembe ...
, ''The University of New South Wales, 1949-1999''. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 1999.


External links


Milfull, John - AHR
Articles published online in the ''Australian Humanities Review''.
John Milfull
Google Scholar. Extensive listing of monographs and articles.

Photo of Milfull (right) with Dr. Keeva Vozoff at a meeting of the Australian Association of von Humboldt Fellows, Sydney, 13 September 2008. {{DEFAULTSORT:Milfull, John 2016 deaths Academic staff of the University of New South Wales 1940 births Australian literary critics University of Sydney alumni Germanists