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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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Box 5 (3.2.76-nationalism and internationalism: european and ame), Folder 23
Box 5 (3.2.76-nationalism and internationalism: european and ame), Folder 26
Box 5 (3.2.76-nationalism and internationalism: european and ame), Folder 27
Box 5 (3.2.77-reviews by erich hula), Folder 117
This series contains primarily handwritten lecture and research notes, including a number of folders pertaining to the revision of the United Nations Charter.
This series consists of a combination of 5" x 8" note cards and 6" x 9" loose leaf sheets with handwritten notes on various topics, as well as reading notes on books read by Hula.
This series consists primarily of reprints sent to Hula by other authors with some original typescripts and secondary materials. There is a large section on Hans Kelsen (33 folders) as well as a number of reprints and other materials on: Hans Aufricht, Arnold Brecht, Leo Gross, Otto Kirchheimer, Josef L. Kunz, Karl Loewenstein, Hans J. Morgenthau, Egon Schwelb and Kurt von Fritz.