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'''Sabine Wichert''' (8 June 1942 |
'''Sabine Wichert''' (8 June 1942 – 8 September 2014), was a German born poet and historian who lived in Northern Ireland |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Born Sabine Wichert |
Born Sabine Wichert on 8 June 1942 in [[Graudenz]], West Prussia which is now Grudziadz, Poland, Wichert was educated in West Germany. She studied at the [[Goethe University Frankfurt|University of Frankfurt]], the [[Free University of Berlin]] and the [[University of Mannheim]]. She also studied at the [[London school of Economics]] and [[Oxford University]] in Britain. She first came to [[Belfast]] as a tourist.<ref name="Wichert">{{cite web | last=Wichert | first=Sabine | title=Authors | website=Lagan Press | url=https://www.laganpress.co/authors/sabine-wichert | access-date=2019-12-09}}</ref><ref name="Belfast News Letter 2014">{{cite web | title=OBITUARY: Sabine Wichert came as a tourist, and made NI home | website=Belfast News Letter | date=2014-11-02 | url=https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/obituary-sabine-wichert-came-as-a-tourist-and-made-ni-home-1-6393341 | access-date=2019-12-09}}</ref><ref name="Troubles Archive 2014">{{cite web | title=Sabine wichert | website=Troubles Archive | date=2014-09-08 | url=http://www.troublesarchive.com/artists/sabine-wichert | access-date=2019-12-09}}</ref><ref name="BelfastTelegraph2014">{{cite web | title=Obituary: Lecturer and poet Sabine Wichert fell in love with city | website=BelfastTelegraph.co.uk | date=2014-10-01 | url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary-lecturer-and-poet-sabine-wichert-fell-in-love-with-city-30627413.html | access-date=2019-12-09}}</ref> |
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She worked |
She worked at [[Queen's University, Belfast]] from 1971 teaching history but with an interest in the visual arts. She wrote poetry about her adopted homeland and edited the work of historian [[ATQ Stewart]]. She retired in 2007. She died of lung cancer in Belfast on 8 September 2014. Wichert was cremated at Roselawn and was returned to Germany by her brothers Peter and Christian.<ref name="Wichert"/><ref name="Belfast News Letter 2014"/><ref name="Troubles Archive 2014"/><ref name="BelfastTelegraph2014"/><ref name="Wilson 2014">{{cite web | last=Wilson | first=Erin K. | title=Sabine Wichert, 1942-2014 | website=Times Higher Education (THE) | date=2014-10-16 | url=https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/people/obituaries/sabine-wichert-1942-2014/2016303.article | access-date=2019-12-09}}</ref><ref name="Ricorso">{{cite web | title=Sabine Wichert | website=Ricorso | url=http://www.ricorso.net/rx/az-data/authors/enwiki/w/Wichert_S/life.htm | access-date=2019-12-09}}</ref><ref name="History of European Ideas 1993 pp. 109–114">{{cite journal | title=The role of nationalism in the Northern Ireland conflict | journal=History of European Ideas | volume=16 | issue=1–3 | date=1993-01-01 | issn=0191-6599 | doi=10.1016/S0191-6599(05)80108-1 | pages=109–114 | url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191659905801081 | access-date=2019-12-09| last1=Wichert | first1=Sabine }}</ref> |
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She was a member of the [[Arts Council of Northern Ireland]] until 1994 and she was appointed to the Board of |
She was a member of the [[Arts Council of Northern Ireland]] until 1994 and she was appointed to the Board of the [[Tyrone Guthrie Centre]] by the Arts Councils of Ireland.<ref name="Wichert"/><ref name="Belfast News Letter 2014"/> |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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===Poetry=== |
===Poetry=== |
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* Miranda (1993) |
* ''Miranda'' (1993) |
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* Tin Drum Country (1995) |
* ''Tin Drum Country'' (1995) |
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* Sharing Darwin (1999) |
* ''Sharing Darwin'' (1999) |
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* Taganrog (2004) |
* ''Taganrog'' (2004) |
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===Non fiction=== |
===Non fiction=== |
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* Northern Ireland Since 1945 |
* ''Northern Ireland Since 1945'' |
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* ''The British Left and Appeasement: Political Tactics or Alternative Policies?'' |
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* ''The Northern Ireland Conflict: New Wine in Old Bottles?'' |
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* ''The role of nationalism in the Northern Ireland conflict'' |
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* ''Northern Ireland: The Context for Conflict and for Reconciliation'' |
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==References and sources== |
==References and sources== |
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 28 July 2024
Sabine Wichert | |
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Born | 8 June 1942 Graudenz, West Prussia |
Died | 8 September 2014 Belfast |
Sabine Wichert (8 June 1942 – 8 September 2014), was a German born poet and historian who lived in Northern Ireland
Biography
[edit]Born Sabine Wichert on 8 June 1942 in Graudenz, West Prussia which is now Grudziadz, Poland, Wichert was educated in West Germany. She studied at the University of Frankfurt, the Free University of Berlin and the University of Mannheim. She also studied at the London school of Economics and Oxford University in Britain. She first came to Belfast as a tourist.[1][2][3][4]
She worked at Queen's University, Belfast from 1971 teaching history but with an interest in the visual arts. She wrote poetry about her adopted homeland and edited the work of historian ATQ Stewart. She retired in 2007. She died of lung cancer in Belfast on 8 September 2014. Wichert was cremated at Roselawn and was returned to Germany by her brothers Peter and Christian.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
She was a member of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland until 1994 and she was appointed to the Board of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre by the Arts Councils of Ireland.[1][2]
Bibliography
[edit]Poetry
[edit]- Miranda (1993)
- Tin Drum Country (1995)
- Sharing Darwin (1999)
- Taganrog (2004)
Non fiction
[edit]- Northern Ireland Since 1945
- The British Left and Appeasement: Political Tactics or Alternative Policies?
- The Northern Ireland Conflict: New Wine in Old Bottles?
- The role of nationalism in the Northern Ireland conflict
- Northern Ireland: The Context for Conflict and for Reconciliation
References and sources
[edit]- ^ a b c Wichert, Sabine. "Authors". Lagan Press. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ a b c "OBITUARY: Sabine Wichert came as a tourist, and made NI home". Belfast News Letter. 2 November 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ a b "Sabine wichert". Troubles Archive. 8 September 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ a b "Obituary: Lecturer and poet Sabine Wichert fell in love with city". BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. 1 October 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ Wilson, Erin K. (16 October 2014). "Sabine Wichert, 1942-2014". Times Higher Education (THE). Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ "Sabine Wichert". Ricorso. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- ^ Wichert, Sabine (1 January 1993). "The role of nationalism in the Northern Ireland conflict". History of European Ideas. 16 (1–3): 109–114. doi:10.1016/S0191-6599(05)80108-1. ISSN 0191-6599. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- 1942 births
- 2014 deaths
- People from Grudziądz
- German emigrants to Northern Ireland
- Writers from Belfast
- 20th-century poets from Northern Ireland
- 21st-century poets from Northern Ireland
- Historians from Northern Ireland
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- Academics of Queen's University Belfast
- Deaths from lung cancer in Northern Ireland
- 20th-century women writers from Northern Ireland
- 21st-century women writers from Northern Ireland