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Exile and everyday life / / edited by Andrea Hammel, Anthony Grenville
Exile and everyday life / / edited by Andrea Hammel, Anthony Grenville
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, The Netherlands : , : Koninklijke Brill, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 p.)
Disciplina 945.08
Collana Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies
Soggetto topico Exiles - History - 19th century
Exiles - History
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / Andrea Hammel and Anthony Grenville -- Introduction / Andrea Hammel and Anthony Grenville -- Andrea Hammel and Anthony Grenville Agency in the Everyday: Subversive Discourses in the Work of Gina Kaus / Regina Christiane Range -- Doris Hart at the Metropolitan Opera – The Triumph of the ‘Little People’ / Rose Sillars -- Negotiating a Home: Henry Rothschild and the Émigré Experience / Janine Barker -- A Family Story through Letters: Dr Edith Mahler and Hans Schächter / Elizabeth Schächter -- Carl Laemmle’s Protégés: Everyday Life in Exile after Escaping Nazi Germany through Help from Hollywood’s Film Mogul / Bastian Heinsohn -- Everyday life of German-speaking refugees in wartime Ireland / Horst Dickel and Gisela Holfter -- The Struggle to Survive: German and Austrian Refugees’ Depiction of Daily Life in Their Shanghai Exile / Jennifer E. Michaels -- ‘Liebe Eltern!’ ? ‘Liebes Kind’: Letters between Kindertransportees and their Families as Everyday Life Documents / Andrea Hammel -- Food in Exile / Anna Nyburg -- Exilerfahrung des einsamen Intellektuellen – Jean Amérys Exilerfahrung vor 1964-66 und deren Bedeutung für sein Schreiben / Jan Schröder -- Index / Andrea Hammel and Anthony Grenville.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797273803321
Leiden, The Netherlands : , : Koninklijke Brill, , 2015
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Exile and everyday life / / edited by Andrea Hammel, Anthony Grenville
Exile and everyday life / / edited by Andrea Hammel, Anthony Grenville
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, The Netherlands : , : Koninklijke Brill, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (233 p.)
Disciplina 945.08
Collana Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies
Soggetto topico Exiles - History - 19th century
Exiles - History
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / Andrea Hammel and Anthony Grenville -- Introduction / Andrea Hammel and Anthony Grenville -- Andrea Hammel and Anthony Grenville Agency in the Everyday: Subversive Discourses in the Work of Gina Kaus / Regina Christiane Range -- Doris Hart at the Metropolitan Opera – The Triumph of the ‘Little People’ / Rose Sillars -- Negotiating a Home: Henry Rothschild and the Émigré Experience / Janine Barker -- A Family Story through Letters: Dr Edith Mahler and Hans Schächter / Elizabeth Schächter -- Carl Laemmle’s Protégés: Everyday Life in Exile after Escaping Nazi Germany through Help from Hollywood’s Film Mogul / Bastian Heinsohn -- Everyday life of German-speaking refugees in wartime Ireland / Horst Dickel and Gisela Holfter -- The Struggle to Survive: German and Austrian Refugees’ Depiction of Daily Life in Their Shanghai Exile / Jennifer E. Michaels -- ‘Liebe Eltern!’ ? ‘Liebes Kind’: Letters between Kindertransportees and their Families as Everyday Life Documents / Andrea Hammel -- Food in Exile / Anna Nyburg -- Exilerfahrung des einsamen Intellektuellen – Jean Amérys Exilerfahrung vor 1964-66 und deren Bedeutung für sein Schreiben / Jan Schröder -- Index / Andrea Hammel and Anthony Grenville.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821917103321
Leiden, The Netherlands : , : Koninklijke Brill, , 2015
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Johannes Schauff (1902-1990) : Migration und "Stabilitas" im Zeitalter der Totalitarismen / / Dieter Marc Schneider
Johannes Schauff (1902-1990) : Migration und "Stabilitas" im Zeitalter der Totalitarismen / / Dieter Marc Schneider
Autore Schneider Dieter Marc
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, , [2009]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (245 p.)
Disciplina 324.43
Collana Studien zur Zeitgeschichte
Soggetto topico Politicians - Germany
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-306-77986-3
Classificazione NQ 2150
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Front Matter -- Beruflicher und politischer Werdegang vor 1933 -- Opposition und Widerstand -- Emigration -- Rückkehr nach Europa -- Flüchtlingshilfe -- Uxor, Mater, Socia -- Internationale politische Aktivitäten -- Innenpolitisches Engagement -- In Catholicis -- Auf dem Weg zur deutsch-polnischen Versöhnung -- Zeitzeugnis und Zeitgeschichte -- Zur Erfahrung des Exils und seiner Wirkungsgeschichte nach 1945 -- Teutones in Pace - Epilog -- Back Matter
Record Nr. UNISA-996309097303316
Schneider Dieter Marc  
Berlin ; ; Boston : , : Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, , [2009]
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Johannes Schauff (1902-1990) : Migration und "Stabilitas" im Zeitalter der Totalitarismen / / Dieter Marc Schneider
Johannes Schauff (1902-1990) : Migration und "Stabilitas" im Zeitalter der Totalitarismen / / Dieter Marc Schneider
Autore Schneider Dieter Marc
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, , [2009]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (245 p.)
Disciplina 324.43
Collana Studien zur Zeitgeschichte
Soggetto topico Politicians - Germany
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-306-77986-3
Classificazione NQ 2150
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Front Matter -- Beruflicher und politischer Werdegang vor 1933 -- Opposition und Widerstand -- Emigration -- Rückkehr nach Europa -- Flüchtlingshilfe -- Uxor, Mater, Socia -- Internationale politische Aktivitäten -- Innenpolitisches Engagement -- In Catholicis -- Auf dem Weg zur deutsch-polnischen Versöhnung -- Zeitzeugnis und Zeitgeschichte -- Zur Erfahrung des Exils und seiner Wirkungsgeschichte nach 1945 -- Teutones in Pace - Epilog -- Back Matter
Record Nr. UNINA-9910261120203321
Schneider Dieter Marc  
Berlin ; ; Boston : , : Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, , [2009]
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Mathematicians fleeing from Nazi Germany [[electronic resource] ] : individual fates and global impact / / Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
Mathematicians fleeing from Nazi Germany [[electronic resource] ] : individual fates and global impact / / Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
Autore Siegmund-Schultze R (Reinhard)
Edizione [Course Book]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (500 p.)
Disciplina 510.09/04
Soggetto topico Mathematicians - Germany - History - 20th century
Mathematicians - United States - History - 20th century
Mathematicians - Germany
Mathematicians - United States
World War, 1939-1945 - Refugees - Germany
Germans - United States - History - 20th century
Immigrants - United States - History - 20th century
Mathematics - Germany - History - 20th century
Mathematics - United States - History - 20th century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-58079-5
9786612580796
1-4008-3140-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1. The Terms "German-Speaking Mathematician," "Forced," and "Voluntary Emigration" -- Chapter 2. The Notion of "Mathematician" Plus Quantitative Figures on Persecution -- Chapter 3. Early Emigration -- Chapter 4. Pretexts, Forms, and the Extent of Emigration and Persecution -- Chapter 5. Obstacles to Emigration out of Germany after 1933, Failed Escape, and Death -- Chapter 6. Alternative (Non-American) Host Countries -- Chapter 7. Diminishing Ties with Germany and Self-Image of the Refugees -- Chapter 8. The American Reaction to Immigration: Help and Xenophobia -- Chapter 9. Acculturation, Political Adaptation, and the American Entrance into the War -- Chapter 10. The Impact of Immigration on American Mathematics -- Chapter 11. Epilogue: The Postwar Relationship of German and American Mathematicians -- Appendix 1: Lists of Emigrated (after 1933), Murdered, and Otherwise Persecuted German-Speaking Mathematicians (as of 2008) -- Appendix 2: Excerpt from a Letter by George David Birkhoff from Paris (1928) to His Colleague-Mathematicians at Harvard Concerning the Possibility of or Desirability to Hire Foreigners -- Appendix 3.1: Report Compiled by Harald Bohr "Together with Different German Friends" in May 1933 Concerning the Present Conditions in German Universities, in Particular with Regard to Mathematics and Theoretical Physics -- Appendix 3.2: Translation of a Letter from Professor Karl Löwner of the University of Prague to Professor Louis L. Silverman (Dartmouth College) Dated August 2, 1933 -- Appendix 3.3: Richard von Mises's "Position toward the Events of Our Time" in November 1933 -- Appendix 3.4: Report by Artur Rosenthal (Heidelberg) from June 1935 on the Boycott of His and Heinrich Liebmann's Mathematical Courses -- Appendix 3.5: Max Pinl-Later the Author of Pioneering Reports (1969-72) on Mathematical Refugees - in a Letter to Hermann Weyl on the Situation in Czechoslovakia Immediately after the Munich Dictate of September 29, 1938 -- Appendix 4.1: A Letter by Emmy Noether of January 1935 to the Emergency Committee in New York Regarding Her Scientific and Political Interests during Emigration -- Appendix 4.2: Richard Courant's Resignation from the German Mathematicians' Association DMV in 1935 -- Appendix 4.3: Von Mises in His Diary about His Second Emigration, from Turkey to the USA, in 1939 -- Appendix 4.4: Hermann Weyl to Harlow Shapley on June 5, 1943, Concerning the Problems of the Immigrant from Göttingen, Felix Bernstein -- Appendix 5.1: Richard Courant in October 1945 to the American Authorities Who Were Responsible for German Scientific Reparation -- Appendix 5.2: Max Dehn's Refusal to Rejoin the German Mathematicians' Association DMV in 1948 -- Appendix 6: Memoirs for My Children (1933/1988) by Peter Thullen -- References -- Photographs Index and Credits -- Subject Index -- Name Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456303203321
Siegmund-Schultze R (Reinhard)  
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2009
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Mathematicians fleeing from Nazi Germany [[electronic resource] ] : individual fates and global impact / / Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
Mathematicians fleeing from Nazi Germany [[electronic resource] ] : individual fates and global impact / / Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
Autore Siegmund-Schultze R (Reinhard)
Edizione [Course Book]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (500 p.)
Disciplina 510.09/04
Soggetto topico Mathematicians - Germany - History - 20th century
Mathematicians - United States - History - 20th century
Mathematicians - Germany
Mathematicians - United States
World War, 1939-1945 - Refugees - Germany
Germans - United States - History - 20th century
Immigrants - United States - History - 20th century
Mathematics - Germany - History - 20th century
Mathematics - United States - History - 20th century
ISBN 1-282-58079-5
9786612580796
1-4008-3140-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1. The Terms "German-Speaking Mathematician," "Forced," and "Voluntary Emigration" -- Chapter 2. The Notion of "Mathematician" Plus Quantitative Figures on Persecution -- Chapter 3. Early Emigration -- Chapter 4. Pretexts, Forms, and the Extent of Emigration and Persecution -- Chapter 5. Obstacles to Emigration out of Germany after 1933, Failed Escape, and Death -- Chapter 6. Alternative (Non-American) Host Countries -- Chapter 7. Diminishing Ties with Germany and Self-Image of the Refugees -- Chapter 8. The American Reaction to Immigration: Help and Xenophobia -- Chapter 9. Acculturation, Political Adaptation, and the American Entrance into the War -- Chapter 10. The Impact of Immigration on American Mathematics -- Chapter 11. Epilogue: The Postwar Relationship of German and American Mathematicians -- Appendix 1: Lists of Emigrated (after 1933), Murdered, and Otherwise Persecuted German-Speaking Mathematicians (as of 2008) -- Appendix 2: Excerpt from a Letter by George David Birkhoff from Paris (1928) to His Colleague-Mathematicians at Harvard Concerning the Possibility of or Desirability to Hire Foreigners -- Appendix 3.1: Report Compiled by Harald Bohr "Together with Different German Friends" in May 1933 Concerning the Present Conditions in German Universities, in Particular with Regard to Mathematics and Theoretical Physics -- Appendix 3.2: Translation of a Letter from Professor Karl Löwner of the University of Prague to Professor Louis L. Silverman (Dartmouth College) Dated August 2, 1933 -- Appendix 3.3: Richard von Mises's "Position toward the Events of Our Time" in November 1933 -- Appendix 3.4: Report by Artur Rosenthal (Heidelberg) from June 1935 on the Boycott of His and Heinrich Liebmann's Mathematical Courses -- Appendix 3.5: Max Pinl-Later the Author of Pioneering Reports (1969-72) on Mathematical Refugees - in a Letter to Hermann Weyl on the Situation in Czechoslovakia Immediately after the Munich Dictate of September 29, 1938 -- Appendix 4.1: A Letter by Emmy Noether of January 1935 to the Emergency Committee in New York Regarding Her Scientific and Political Interests during Emigration -- Appendix 4.2: Richard Courant's Resignation from the German Mathematicians' Association DMV in 1935 -- Appendix 4.3: Von Mises in His Diary about His Second Emigration, from Turkey to the USA, in 1939 -- Appendix 4.4: Hermann Weyl to Harlow Shapley on June 5, 1943, Concerning the Problems of the Immigrant from Göttingen, Felix Bernstein -- Appendix 5.1: Richard Courant in October 1945 to the American Authorities Who Were Responsible for German Scientific Reparation -- Appendix 5.2: Max Dehn's Refusal to Rejoin the German Mathematicians' Association DMV in 1948 -- Appendix 6: Memoirs for My Children (1933/1988) by Peter Thullen -- References -- Photographs Index and Credits -- Subject Index -- Name Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781156703321
Siegmund-Schultze R (Reinhard)  
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2009
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Mathematicians fleeing from Nazi Germany : individual fates and global impact / / Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
Mathematicians fleeing from Nazi Germany : individual fates and global impact / / Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
Autore Siegmund-Schultze R (Reinhard)
Edizione [Course Book]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (500 p.)
Disciplina 510.09/04
Soggetto topico Mathematicians - Germany - History - 20th century
Mathematicians - United States - History - 20th century
Mathematicians - Germany
Mathematicians - United States
World War, 1939-1945 - Refugees - Germany
Germans - United States - History - 20th century
Immigrants - United States - History - 20th century
Mathematics - Germany - History - 20th century
Mathematics - United States - History - 20th century
ISBN 1-282-58079-5
9786612580796
1-4008-3140-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1. The Terms "German-Speaking Mathematician," "Forced," and "Voluntary Emigration" -- Chapter 2. The Notion of "Mathematician" Plus Quantitative Figures on Persecution -- Chapter 3. Early Emigration -- Chapter 4. Pretexts, Forms, and the Extent of Emigration and Persecution -- Chapter 5. Obstacles to Emigration out of Germany after 1933, Failed Escape, and Death -- Chapter 6. Alternative (Non-American) Host Countries -- Chapter 7. Diminishing Ties with Germany and Self-Image of the Refugees -- Chapter 8. The American Reaction to Immigration: Help and Xenophobia -- Chapter 9. Acculturation, Political Adaptation, and the American Entrance into the War -- Chapter 10. The Impact of Immigration on American Mathematics -- Chapter 11. Epilogue: The Postwar Relationship of German and American Mathematicians -- Appendix 1: Lists of Emigrated (after 1933), Murdered, and Otherwise Persecuted German-Speaking Mathematicians (as of 2008) -- Appendix 2: Excerpt from a Letter by George David Birkhoff from Paris (1928) to His Colleague-Mathematicians at Harvard Concerning the Possibility of or Desirability to Hire Foreigners -- Appendix 3.1: Report Compiled by Harald Bohr "Together with Different German Friends" in May 1933 Concerning the Present Conditions in German Universities, in Particular with Regard to Mathematics and Theoretical Physics -- Appendix 3.2: Translation of a Letter from Professor Karl Löwner of the University of Prague to Professor Louis L. Silverman (Dartmouth College) Dated August 2, 1933 -- Appendix 3.3: Richard von Mises's "Position toward the Events of Our Time" in November 1933 -- Appendix 3.4: Report by Artur Rosenthal (Heidelberg) from June 1935 on the Boycott of His and Heinrich Liebmann's Mathematical Courses -- Appendix 3.5: Max Pinl-Later the Author of Pioneering Reports (1969-72) on Mathematical Refugees - in a Letter to Hermann Weyl on the Situation in Czechoslovakia Immediately after the Munich Dictate of September 29, 1938 -- Appendix 4.1: A Letter by Emmy Noether of January 1935 to the Emergency Committee in New York Regarding Her Scientific and Political Interests during Emigration -- Appendix 4.2: Richard Courant's Resignation from the German Mathematicians' Association DMV in 1935 -- Appendix 4.3: Von Mises in His Diary about His Second Emigration, from Turkey to the USA, in 1939 -- Appendix 4.4: Hermann Weyl to Harlow Shapley on June 5, 1943, Concerning the Problems of the Immigrant from Göttingen, Felix Bernstein -- Appendix 5.1: Richard Courant in October 1945 to the American Authorities Who Were Responsible for German Scientific Reparation -- Appendix 5.2: Max Dehn's Refusal to Rejoin the German Mathematicians' Association DMV in 1948 -- Appendix 6: Memoirs for My Children (1933/1988) by Peter Thullen -- References -- Photographs Index and Credits -- Subject Index -- Name Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815038003321
Siegmund-Schultze R (Reinhard)  
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2009
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Weimar in exile : the antifascist emigration in Europe and America / / Jean-Michel Palmier ; translated by David Fernbach
Weimar in exile : the antifascist emigration in Europe and America / / Jean-Michel Palmier ; translated by David Fernbach
Autore Palmier Jean-Michel <1944-1998, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, [England] ; ; New York : , : Verso, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (778 pages)
Disciplina 325.210943
Soggetto topico Political refugees - Germany - History - 20th century
ISBN 1-78478-645-4
1-78478-646-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Halftitle Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One: Exile in Europe 1933-40: From Reichstag Fire to Spanish War -- 1. Assassination of a Culture -- 2. The Beginnings of Emigration -- 1. Intellectuals' Attitudes towards National Socialism -- 2. The Decision to Emigrate -- 3. Structural Features of the Anti-Nazi Emigration -- 3. The Stages of Exile in Europe -- 1. Exile in Czechoslovakia -- 2. Exile in Austria -- 3. Exile in the Netherlands -- 4. Exile in Britain -- 5. Exile in Switzerland -- 6. Exile in Spain -- 7. Exile in Scandinavia -- 8. Exile in the USSR -- 9. Exile in France -- 10. Exile Outside Europe: China, Turkey, Palestine -- 4. Exile as Everyday Tragedy -- 1. Legal Problems of the Émigré Situation -- 2. The Economic Survival of the Émigrés -- 3. Psychological Effects -- 5. The Organization of Support -- 6. First Reflections on the Meaning of the Emigration -- 7. The Struggle against National Socialism -- 1. Support for the German Resistance -- 2. The Successes of Anti-Nazi Propaganda in Exile -- 3. Fear and Misery of the Third Reich -- 8. Birth and Decline of the Volksfront -- 1. The Writers' Congresses for the Defence of Culture -- 2. Building the Antifascist Popular Front -- 3. The Involvement of Émigrés in the Spanish War -- 9. Press, Publishing and Literature in Exile -- 1. Émigré Periodicals -- 2. The Foundation of New Publishing Houses -- 3. Arguments about 'Exile Literature' -- 10. Antifascist Theatre in Exile -- 11. The Émigrés and the Second World War -- 1. The War against the Émigrés -- 2. The Hardening of European Policy in 1938-39 -- 3. Last Efforts to Escape from Europe -- Part Two: Exile in America 1939-45: From the Second World War to McCarthyism -- Preface to Part Two: The Acceptance of Defeat -- 12. The Confrontation with Nazi Germany.
1. US Foreign Policy and the Third Reich -- 2. The United States and the Refugee Question -- 3. The First Waves of Émigrés -- 4. Life in America -- 13. Weimar in America: The Strangers in Paradise -- 1. Artistic Creation in America -- 2. The Integration of Émigrés into American Cultural Life -- 3. Press, Literature and Publishing -- 14. Academics in Exile -- 15. The Breakup of the Political Emigration -- 16. Emigration in Latin America -- 17. The Émigrés in Wartime America -- 1. America's Entry into War -- 2. The Intellectual Mobilization -- 3. Hollywood at War -- 18. Perspectives on Germany -- 19. The Antifascist Émigrés and the Beginnings of McCarthyism -- Epilogue: Cassandra -- Notes -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910158999703321
Palmier Jean-Michel <1944-1998, >  
London, [England] ; ; New York : , : Verso, , 2017
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