Hoffmann, Pascal

Pascal Hoffmann (Ed.), Annika Stöger (Ed.)

TOPIARIA ACADEMICA: Beiträge zu aktuellen Trends und Problemen in der Klassischen Archäologie

Just like a tree with many branches, Classical Archaeology can only thrive in the face of this century’s challenges if all of its branches are taken care of as equals. This volume is a collection of contributions by young classical archaeologists who are spread across Europe, but united by their common mentor Caterina Maderna. They present current research and projects related to some of the most pressing themes of classics today, such as the role of museums and social media, new looks at ancient sculpture and coinage, to the application of state-of-the-art methods in excavation and analysis.

Pascal Hoffmann

Im Westen nichts Neues? Untersuchungen zur Antikenrezeption in deutschen Karikaturen des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts am Beispiel des Wahren Jacob

Daidalos, Volume 10

To this day, scholars of the reception of classical art and culture have looked almost exclusively upon the so-called ‘high arts’ of painting, sculpting and writing, effectively ignoring more vulgar, popular ways of reception. By virtue of its character as a medium wanting to be understood by everyone, it is a genre like the  simple caricature, however, which offers excellent opportunities to gauge the level of classical education in those ranks of society which did not have access to the academic and artistic training of the bourgeoisie. This book looks at the socialist magazine Der Wahre Jacob in order to examine the degree to which the contents of Wilhelminian classicism were absorbed and adapted by German proletarian counterculture, and hopes to illuminate a long neglected aspect of social conflict in the era of the First World War.