Benchimol Jaime L, Sa Magali Romero, Andrade Márcio Magalhães, Gomes Victor Leandro Chaves
Departmento de Pesquisa, Casa de Oswaldo Cruz/Fiocruz.
Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos. 2003 Jan-Apr;10(1):203-50. doi: 10.1590/s0104-59702003000100007.
The authors reconstruct Bertha Lutz's efforts to preserve the memory of her father, Adolpho, after his death on 6 October 1940, by studying the papers of both father and daughter that are held in the Archives of the National Museum. Bertha Lutz's plans included the construction of a museum for Adolpho Lutz's collections, the publication of his complete works and a biography. A pioneer in the feminist movement and researcher at the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro, Bertha was always a faithful assistant to her father and her own professional life followed a line of research opened by him. For more than 30 years, she dedicated herself to the consecration of her father's name, lobbying politicians and scientists in Brazil and abroad. She was not as successful as she had hoped and Bertha Lutz recorded in her will her wish that the works and biography of Adolpho Lutz be published by future generations.
作者通过研究保存在国家博物馆档案馆中的父女俩的文件,重构了贝莎·卢茨在其父亲阿道夫于1940年10月6日去世后,为保存对他的记忆所做的努力。贝莎·卢茨的计划包括为阿道夫·卢茨的藏品建造一座博物馆、出版他的全集以及撰写一部传记。作为女权运动的先驱和里约热内卢国家博物馆的研究员,贝莎一直是她父亲忠实的助手,她自己的职业生涯也沿着她父亲开创的研究方向发展。三十多年来,她致力于为父亲的名字增光添彩,在巴西国内外游说政治家和科学家。她并没有像自己希望的那样成功,贝莎·卢茨在遗嘱中记录了她的愿望,即阿道夫·卢茨的著作和传记能由后代出版。