Marie Amelie von Godin
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Marie Amelie Julie Anna, Baroness von Godin (March 7, 1882 to 22 February 1956), sometimes written as Maria Amalia, was a Bavarian women's rights
Women's rights
Women's rights are entitlements and freedoms claimed for women and girls of all ages in many societies.In some places these rights are institutionalized or supported by law, local custom, and behaviour, whereas in others they may be ignored or suppressed...

 activist, translator and Albanalogist
Albanology
Albanology is the science that studies Albanian language and culture.The father of Albanology is often considered to be the Austrian Norbert Jokl, while the Croat Milan Šufflay and the Hungarian Franz Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás are also among its famous founders.Among modern important Albanologists...

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Youth

Amalie Marie Godin was brought up in a strict Catholic tradition. She received home schooling and later attended a convent school. She was headstrong and showed little interest in the female virtues, she wanted to study in Zurich
Zürich
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, Switzerland, where women were admitted to study at that time. Her parents Julie (née von Eichthal) and Secret Council of Justice Bernhard Karl Gottfried Baron Godin did however not permit that - Godin lived in retirement at home and began to work as a writer herself. From 1902 she started writing for newspapers Kölnische Volkszeitung and Tägliche Rundschau.

Friendship with Albania

Godin had shown mental problems in 1905, and was sent with her younger brother Reinhard on a long journey which led them to Greece
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 and the Ottoman Empire
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. On this trip, she met Albanian nobleman Eqerem Vlora and visited him in his native cpuntry Albania in 1908. At the time she developed a close friendship with Vlora, and maintained that her whole life. Ekrem Bey Vlora, nephew of Ismail Qemali
Ismail Qemali
Ismail Qemal Bej Vlora or commonly Ismail Qemali and in Turkish İsmail Kemal Bey or İsmail Kemal Vlora , was a distinguished leader of the Albanian national movement, founder of the modern Albanian state and its first head of state and government.-Life:He was born in Avlonya to a noble family...

, came from one rich and influential Muslim family from the region of Vlora had gone to school in Vienna
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. The love for him and the country - Egon Berger-Waldenegg wrote about her that she was love drunk with Albania - ledd Godin to follow him and spend half a year in Albania. The two could not marry, however, since they belonged to different religions. Ekrem was a Muslim, she was a Catholic. In his memoirs, Ekrem Bey Vlora hardly writes anything about von Godin but the few mentions are usually preceded by the adjective "dear".

Influenced by several Albanian freedom fighters with whom she came in contact with (during the time of the Albanian National Awakening), Amelie von Godin supported Albanian independence and later informed the public about the poverty and other hardships of the country of Albania. In the spring of 1914, when William of Wied held the office of Prince of Albania in Durrës
Durrës
Durrës is the second largest city of Albania located on the central Albanian coast, about west of the capital Tirana. It is one of the most ancient and economically important cities of Albania. Durres is situated at one of the narrower points of the Adriatic Sea, opposite the Italian ports of Bari...

, she helped in the military hospital of that city as a medic. Since she had an already troubled health in childhood, Godin overstrained herself there so much that she suffered for many years after.

Her impressions of Albania and the country's culture were published by Godin in several books and newspaper articles. Also, several of her novels were set in Albania and were illustrated with her drawings from Albania. In 1930 she published the first part of a German-Albanian dictionary which she was said to have worked on for two decades. In April the same year she visited Franciscan monks in Shkodër
Shkodër
Shkodër , is a city located on Lake of Shkoder in northwestern Albania in the District of Shkodër, of which it is the capital. It is one of the oldest and most historic towns in Albania, as well as an important cultural and economic centre. Shkodër's estimated population is 90,000; if the...

. They asked her for a translation of the Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini, a traditional collection of Common Law, into German. Together with Ekrem Bey Vlora and the Franciscans she worked for several months in Shkodër and from 1938 on she began the systematic translation of the extensive body of law, the Kanun, which had first appeared in 1933 in Albanian, written by Shtjefën Gjeçovi
Shtjefën Gjeçovi
Shtjefën Gjeçovi born Mëhill Kostandin Gjeçi-Kryeziu was an Albanian Catholic priest, ethnologist and folklorist...

. Only after the Second World War the German translation, enriched by comparisons with other versions of the Kanun, could first be published. It was spread over several issues of Journal of Comparative Law. Both works provide a basis of research in Albanalogy.

Activities in the Women's Association and Protection of German Writers Association

Godin, unmarried and often travelling abroad, led an atypical life for that time. Repeatedly she held lectures about Albania and her travels. She hosted however other scientifically active women, e. g. the ethnologist, zoologist, botanist and travel writer Princess Theresa of Bavaria who had stayed in Albania for a while in 1890, and thus she came into contact with many eminent personalities from politics, religion, culture and nobility.

Godin shared a close friendship with women's rights activist Ellen Ammann
Ellen Ammann
Ellen Aurora Elisabeth Morgenröte Ammann was a German politician and activist, representative of the Bavarian People's Party....

 who founded the first Catholic railway station mission in Germany and the city of Munich's branch of the German Catholic Women's League. From the beginning the Catholic Women's League was supported by Godin, who primarily supported a scientific education of girls and women. After World War I, she distributed food to the impoverished middle class. Later she was a member of the board of the Protection Association of German Writers that fought against the state intervention into literary creation.

Activity under Nazi rule

Just after the death of Ellen Amman in November 1932 Godin published her biography. The Nazis immediately put it on the index of censored books, as Ammann had helped defeat Hitler's coup in 1923
Beer Hall Putsch
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. In addition to Godin's friendship with Ellen Ammann the Nazis also monitored her because she was the great-granddaughter of a Jew, Aron Elias Seligmann, and her cousin Michael von Godin, a chief publisher had also played a major role in the obstruction of Hitler's coup. When Michael von Godin was released from protective custody in the Dachau concentration camp he fled to Switzerland. Marie Amelie Godin denied her Jewish ancestry but as a committed Catholic she helped Jewish friends. During her probably last trip to Albania in 1939 she accompanied a Jewish woman to safety into that country. According to the Nuremberg Laws
Nuremberg Laws
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, as a Jewish "half-breed, Grade II", she required a special permit to become a member of the Reich Chamber of Authors and to continue to be active as a writer. During those years she published only harmless novels of the home country pastoral novels which were well received by the public. However, she was banned from publishing on Albanian themes: There was suspicion that she supported Albanian resistance fighters, and she was then strictly monitored.

Postwar Germany

After the Second World War Godin helped in the reorganization of the Catholic Women's League and in the care of refugees, which was difficult for her due to poor health. She worked as a translator of literature and interpreter. From afar she critically followed the developments in socialist Albania - in particular the persecution of the Catholic clergy.

Godin died aged 76 after a long illness.

Works

  • Vergessen...? Roman aus der jüngsten Geschichte Albaniens (1963)
  • Die drei Kolaj - Gefährliche Wege im aufständischen Albanien (1961)
  • Der Unterlehner und sein Sohn (1957)
  • Der Überfall (1955)
  • Der Schuss im Kampenwald (1955)
  • Die große Angst – Roman mit Zeichnungen Von Johannes Wohlfahrt (1955)
  • Schauspieler (1941)
  • Vom Dorfe geächtet (1940)
  • Gjoka und die Rebellen. Geschichtlicher Roman aus dem Albanien unserer Tage (1939)
  • Der Brennerwirt von Berchtesgaden (1937)
  • Auf Apostelpfaden durch das schöne Albanien (1936)
  • Die Örtlbäuerin (1936)
  • Der tolle Nureddin (1936)
  • Ellen Ammann (1933)
  • Das Opfer (1930)
  • Wörterbuch der albanischen und deutschen Sprache. Teil I. (1930)
  • Wörterbuch der albanischen und deutschen Sprache. Teil II. (1930)
  • Der Heilige Paulus (1927)
  • Die "Bessa" des Jakub Schara (1921)
  • Befreiung. Roman aus dem modernen Albanien (1920)
  • Unser Bruder Kain (1919)
  • Feinde (1917)
  • Aus dem neuen Albanien: politische und kulturhistorische Skizzen (1914)
  • Aus dem Lande der Knechtschaft (1913)
  • Alte Paläste (1910)
  • Benedetta. Roman einer heißen Liebe (1909)

Translations

  • Emile Baumann: Der heilige Paulus (1926)
  • Louis Bertrand
    Louis Bertrand
    Louis Bertrand was a French novelist, historian and essayist. He was the third member elected to occupy seat 4 of the Académie française in 1925.- External links :...

    : Die heilige Theresia (1928)

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