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Ritchie, J. M. (James MacPherson), 1927-2013

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Personal name headingRitchie, J. M. (James MacPherson), 1927-2013
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Variant(s)Ritchie, James MacPherson, 1927-
Ritchie, Hamish, 1927-
Ritchie, J. M. (James MacPherson), 1927-
Associated countryEngland Scotland Great Britain
Associated placeGermany Australia
Birth date1927-07-10
Death date2013-04-30
Place of birthAberdeen (Scotland)
Place of deathSheffield (England)
Field of activityGerman literature German literature--Translations into English
AffiliationUniversity of Aberdeen
University of Sheffield
University of Glasgow
University of Hull
University of New South Wales
Universität Tübingen
Research Centre for Germans and Austrians in Exile in Great Britain
Profession or occupationTranslators
Found inHis Periods in German literature, 1966.
German exiles, c1997: t.p. (J.M. Ritchie)
Information from 678 converted Dec. 18, 2014 (M.A.)
Voices from exile, 2015: ECIP t.p. (Hamish Ritchie) obituary in front matter (Professor J. M. (Hamish) Ritchie, born 10 July 1927; died 30 April 2013, aged 85; doyen of German Studies who pioneered research into the achievements of German and Austrian refugees in Britain)
Wikipedia, German version, June 13, 2019 (J. M. Ritchie; James MacPherson Ritchie; born in Aberdeen, died in Sheffield; British Germanist and literary translator; MA and DLitt, University of Aberdeen; doctorate 1954, Universität Tübingen; assistant at University of Glasgow from 1954; associate professor, University of New South Wales, from 1961; went to University of Hull, 1965; appointed Germanist at University of Sheffield, 1970; professorship 1987, University of Aberdeen; editor of the journal German Life and Letters for four decades; cofounder of the Research Centre for Germans and Austrians in Exile in Great Britain, University of London)
Associated languageeng