Intellectual Migration and Cultural Transformation
Autoren
Ash, Benton, Feichtinger, Fleck,
Graf, Hammel, Hubble, Kettler,
Kupferberg, McEwan, Platt, Stadler,
Timms, Walton-Jordan, Warr
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Introduction
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1
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Jennifer PLATT, Some Issues in Intellectual Method and Approach
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7
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Christian FLECK, The Role of Refugee Help Organizations in the Placement
of German and Austrian Scholars Abroad
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21
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Dorothea McEWAN, Mapping The Trade Routes of the Mind: The Warburg Institute
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37
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Johannes FEICHTINGER, The Significance of Austrian Émigré Art Historians for English Art Scholarship
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51
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Charlotte BENTON, Refugee and Émigré Architects in Britain, 1933-39
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71
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Ulrike WALTON-JORDAN, Designs for the Future: Gaby Schreiber as an Exponent of
Bauhaus Principles in Britain
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87
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Nick HUBBLE, Franz Borkenau, Sebastian Haffner and George Orwell: Depoliticisation and Cultural Exchange
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109
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Nick WARR, Siegfried Kracauer's Extraterritorial Critique
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129
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Feiwel KUPFERBERG, From Berlin to Hollywood: German-Speaking Refugees in the
American Film Industry
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139
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Friedrich STADLER, The 'Wiener Kreis' in Great Britain: Emigration and Interaction in
the Philosophy of Science
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155
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Roland GRAF, The Persistence of Austrian Motifs in Wittgenstein's Later Writings |
181
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David KETTLER, Self-Knowledge and Sociology: Nina Rubinstein's Studies
in Exile
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195
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Andrea HAMMEL, Gender and Migration: A Feminist Approach to German-Jewish
Women Refugees and their Texts
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209
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Edward TIMMS, New Approaches to Child Psychology: From Red Vienna to the Hampstead Nursery
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221
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Mitchell ASH, Forced Migration or Scientific Change after 1933: Steps Towards
a New Overview
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243
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The Authors
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266
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