Collections : [German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collections]
German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collections
Personal and professional papers of German-speaking Émigré in the social sciences, humanities, and the arts and the organizations which assisted those who fled the Nazi regime.
In recognition of the serious scholarly interest in the mass migration of German speaking exiles from the Nazi regime, a German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection was established in 1976 at the University at Albany, State University of New York. This growing collection has been developed since the 1970s through the efforts of the University Libraries and Professor John M. Spalek of the University's Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literature Department
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Erich von Kahler Papers, 1905-1977 13 cubic ft.
This collection contains diaries, 1906-1913; correspondence; corrected manuscripts of literary works by Hermann Broch, Golo Mann, and others, 1945-1970; lecture notes on philosophy of history; and contemporary politics for lectures given in Germany and the United States.
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Joachim Maass Papers, 1901-1972 2.5 cubic ft.
The collection contains correspondence, manuscript materials and lecture notes.
Box 1 (1-correspondence, contracts), Folder 1
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Ludwig Bachhofer Papers, 1922-1968 12.18 cubic ft.
This collection contains correspondence and materials related to Ludwig Bachhofer's professional interests in and knowledge about Asian art.
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This series contains a number of original documents from Austria, including birth, marriage and university documents, as well as correspondence, documents and several photographs associated with his long career as a member of the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. Also present are correspondence and documents relating to Hula's Wiedergutmachung (restitution) and Austrian pension claims.
Erich Hula Papers, 1900-1986 22 cubic ft.
A substantial portion of the Erich Hula Papers consists of his writings, both in typescript and published form. This includes his contributions to newspapers and journals as well as extensive notes from his research and for courses taught. The collection also contains correspondence files and biographical documents, and a large collection of reprints (and some typescripts) sent to and collected by Hula of colleagues and other scholars.
Box 1 (1-documents, biographical ma), Folder 1
Includes copies of birth certificates, marriage certificate, university documents.
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Hans Simons Papers, 1906-1968 0.5 cubic ft.
The papers of the German-born Political Science professor who emigrated to America in 1935, and became professor and president of the New School.
Box 1 (hans simons papers), Folder 2
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Eugene I. Rabinowitch Papers, 1923-1973 14 cubic ft.
Russian-born chemist and SUNY Albany professor who worked on the Manhattan Project, was an early leader of the Concerned Scientists Movement, and helped organize the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs. The Rabinowitch Papers document various aspects of his life and career and contain his writings, his involvement with the Pugwash Conferences and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, his research interests in photosynthesis, and his work at the University of Illinois and the State University of New York at Albany.
Box 1 (1-correspondence), Folder 7
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Felix and Elisabeth Hirsch Papers, 1902-1980 3.24 cubic ft.
The collection contains biographical and professional materials of Felix Hirsch, librarian and professor of history, as well as a small amount of matrials of his wife Elizabeth F. Hirsch, a specialist in Renaissance philosophy.
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Frederick Ungar Papers, 1931-1989 11.12 cubic ft.
This collection contains correspondence, book catalogs, and research materials of Frederick Ungar, especially those relating to the Frederick Ungar Publishing Company.
Box 1 (frederick ungar papers), Item 1
Box 14 (frederick ungar papers), Item 1
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Friedrich Tete Harrens Tetens Papers, 1925-1976 50 cubic ft.
Tetens was a journalist and political pamphleteer who also wrote under the pseudonym Anton Pettenkofer. This collection contains correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, and information about the anti-Nazi movement.
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Fritz Blumenthal Papers, 1922-2002 7 cubic ft.
The collection contains the papers of Fritz Blumenthal.