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Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918–2002)

Autor de Drama of the Oceans

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Nombre canónico
Mann Borgese, Elisabeth
Nombre legal
Mann Borgese, Elisabeth Veronika
Otros nombres
Mann, Elisabeth
Fecha de nacimiento
1918-04-24
Fecha de fallecimiento
2002-02-08
Lugar de sepultura
Friedhof Kilchberg, Zürich, Switzerland
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Germany
USA
Czechoslovakia
Canada
Lugar de nacimiento
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Lugar de fallecimiento
St Moritz, Switzerland
Lugares de residencia
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Zürich, Switzerland
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Florence, Italy
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Educación
Zürich Conservatory
Ocupaciones
pianist
Professor
maritime law expert
Relaciones
Borgese, Giuseppe Antonio (husband)
Mann, Thomas (father)
Mann, Erika (sister)
Mann, Klaus (brother)
Mann, Heinrich (uncle)
Mann, Golo (brother) (mostrar todos 11)
Mann, Katia (mother)
Auden, W.H. (brother-in-law)
Dohm, Hedwig (great-grandmother)
Mann, Michael (brother)
Mann Borghese, Elisabeth (sister)
Organizaciones
Club of Rome
International Ocean Institute
Premios y honores
Order of Canada (1988)
Biografía breve
Elisabeth Mann Borgese was born in Munich, Germany, the youngest daughter of writer Thomas Mann and his wife Katia Mann. Her paternal uncle Heinrich Mann also was a novelist. After the Nazis rose to power in 1933, the Mann family left Germany, moving first to Switzerland. Elisabeth studied the piano and cello at the Conservatory of Music in Zurich. In 1938, the family emigrated to the USA. The following year, she married Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, an anti-fascist Italian writer and professor of literature who was 36 years her senior, with whom she had two daughters. She worked as an editor and researcher in Chicago, and served as a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California, before joining the faculty at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1979. She began as a political science professor and later became an adjunct law professor. During these years, she was establishing herself as an international expert on the oceans, maritime law, and protection of the environment. She initiated and organized the first conference on the law of the sea on Malta in 1970, the first of 30 such meetings worldwide, which brought about the United Nations Law of the Seas Treaty in 1982. She founded the International Oceans Institute in the 1970s. She continued to teach until her 80s.
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