The German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection. [Internet resource] (ID: 33276)
Authorship or Source:
State University of New York. University at Albany. University Libraries. M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives.
Year:
2006
Title or Main Description:
The German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection. [Internet resource]
Place Published or Holding Institution:
Albany, N.Y. : M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, SUNY Albany
Description:
Number of Names or Other Entries-- Approx. 100 Names
Type of Work:
HTML document
Alternate or Series Title:
Alphabetical List of German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collections.
Provenance:
- Compiled by the staff of the M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives
- (Contact: University Libraries, University at Albany, State University of New York, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12222 ; Tel. 518-437-3935).
Keywords:
- Jewish intellectuals --Germany --Immigration and emigration --Registers.
- Jewish intellectuals --United States --Biography --Collections.
- Jewish intellectuals --United States --Registers.
- Jews, German --United States --Registers.
- Jews --Germany --Immigration and emigration --Registers.
- Jews --Germany --Immigration and emigration --Sources --Catalogs.
- Refugees, Jewish --Germany --Registers.
- United States --Emigration and immigration --Sources --Catalogs.
- State University of New York. University at Albany. University Libraries. M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives. --Catalogs.
Abstract:
Alphabetical hyperlinked list of collection descriptions arranged chiefly by surname for "The German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection", comprised of over 95 collections (approximately 750 cubic feet) of personal papers, organizational records, tape recordings, photographs, and related research materials documenting the German intellectual exodus of the 1930s and 1940s. To complement the successful collecting efforts of other libraries and archival repositories in the United States and the German Federal Republic, the Émigré Collection has focused on the careers and accomplishments of social scientists (economists, sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists), humanists (historians, philosophers, sinologists, and musicologists), writers (novelists, poets, journalists, critics, political writers, and publishers), creative artists (composers, musical performers, and artists), and others. One of the principal focal points of the Émigré Collection is papers of former faculty members at the University in Exile, now the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science of the New School University in New York City.
Language and Other Notes:
- "Last updated November 8, 2006"
- Last Accessed: 22 November 2006.