Wilhelm Emil Mühlmann


Wilhelm Emil Mühlmann was a German ethnologist who served as Professor of Ethnology at the University of Mainz and Chair of Ethnology at the University of Heidelberg.

Biography

Wilhelm Emil Mühlmann was born in Düsseldorf, Germany on 1 October 1904. He gained his abitur in Düsseldorf in 1925. Mühlmann subsequently studied anthropology, ethnology and sociology at the universities of Freiburg, Munich, Hamburg and Berlin. Among his teachers were Eugen Fischer at the University of Freiburg. Eugen Fischer, Edmund Husserl, Fritz Lenz, Siegfried Passarge, and Richard Thurnwald. Mühlmann gained his Ph.D. at Berlin in 1927 under Thurnwald. His thesis examined secret societies among the Polynesians. Mühlmann subsequently became editor of the journal Sociologus.
From 1934 to 1936, Mühlmann worked as an assistant at the Museum am Rothenbaum. He attempted his habilitation at Hamburg in 1935-1936, but failed due to "political unreliability". From 1937 to 1938 he worked at the University of Breslau under Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt. Having joined the Nazi Party, Mühlmann completed his habilitation at the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in 1938. He subsequently worked as a private lecturer in ethnology. From 1937 to 1943, Mühlmann was editor of the journal Archiv für Anthropologie und Völkerforschung.
At the end of World War II, Mühlmann fled from Berlin to Wiesbaden with his wife. He served as an expert witness during the denazification trial of Hans F. K. Günther. In 1946, Mühlmann rejoined the re-established German Sociological Association. From 1950 to 1960 he was Professor at the Institute for Ethnology and African Studies at the University of Mainz. Mühlmann edited the journal Homo from 1956 unto his death. In 1960, Mühlmann was appointed Chair of Ethnology at the University of Heidelberg, where he established an institute for sociology and ethnology. Having been exposed as a former Nazi Party member, Mühlmann retired from Heidelberg in 1970. He died in Wiesbaden, Germany on 11 May 1988.

Selected works

Die geheime Gesellschaft der Arioi: eine Studie über polynesische Geheimbünde, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Siebungs- und Auslesevorgänge in Alt-Tahiti. Berlin, 1932.Rassen- und Völkerkunde: Lebensprobleme der Rassen, Gesellschaften und Völker. Braunschweig, 1936Methodik der Völkerkunde, 1938Krieg und Frieden. Winter, Heidelberg 1940 Assimilation, Umvolkung, Volkwerdung. Ein globaler Überblick und ein Programm, Stuttgart 1944Die Völker der Erde, Berlin 1944Die Idee einer zusammenfassenden Anthropologie. In: Karl Gustav Specht : Soziologische Forschung in unserer Zeit. Ein Sammelwerk. Leopold von Wiese zum 75. Geburtstag. Köln/Opladen 1951, S. 83–93Chiliasmus und Nativismus,, 1961Homo Creator. Abhandlungen zur Soziologie, Anthropologie und Ethnologie. O. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 1962.Rassen, Ethnien, Kulturen. Moderne Ethnologie. Neuwied/Berlin 1964Geschichte der Anthropologie, 1968Die Metamorphose der Frau. Weiblicher Schamanismus und Dichtung, Berlin 1981