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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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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 This collection contains correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, and information about the anti-Nazi movement.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.
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Fritz Machlup Papers, 1935-1982

0.5 cubic ft.
The Fritz Machlup Papers contian a partial collection of his published writings as a professor of economics and international finance.
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George F. Rohrlich Papers, 1943-1984

9 cubic ft.
George Rohrlich served in the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, 1943-1945, in the Public Health and Welfare Section of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, Japan, 1947-1951, and the International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva, 1959-1964. He was a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, 1964-1967, and at Temple University, 1967-1981. This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts of unpublished papers, lecture notes, and novellas.
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George Rohrlich served in the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, 1943-1945, in the Public Health and Welfare Section of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers, Japan, 1947-1951, and the International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva, 1959-1964. He was a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, 1964-1967, and at Temple University, 1967-1981. This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts of unpublished papers, lecture notes, and novellas.

Gert Laqeuer Papers, 1935-1981

0.25 cubic ft.
This collection contains documents, photographs, and publications.
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Gunther Anders Papers, 1955-1971

0.15 cubic ft.
The collection contains correspondence of Gunther Anders with two individuals.
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Hans Elias Papers, 1953-1979

0.5 cubic ft.
Hans Elias, a native of Darmstadt, Germany, was a German-American scientist. This collection contains a number of his contributions to medical research, biology, zoology, and even art in the form of reprints of articles, a photocopy of his manuscript "Abenteuer in Emigration und Wissenschaft," and two reel-to-reel tapes.
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Hans Elias, a native of Darmstadt, Germany, was a German-American scientist. This collection contains a number of his contributions to medical research, biology, zoology, and even art in the form of reprints of articles, a photocopy of his manuscript "Abenteuer in Emigration und Wissenschaft," and two reel-to-reel tapes.

Hans Philipp Neisser Papers, 1918-1971

2 cubic ft.
Neisser was a professor of economics at the New School for Social Research. The collection consists of manuscripts, lecture notes, correspondence, reprints of Neisser's publications, and book reviews written by Neisser.
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Hans Rosenhaupt Papers, 1932-1983

0.33 cubic ft.
This collection contains photocopies of articles, speeches, short stories, newspaper clippings and tributes.
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Hans Tischler Papers, 1935-1982

3.5 cubic ft.
Hans Tischler was an Austrian born musicologist who held doctorates in Musicology (Vienna University, 1937) and Yale University (1942). This collection contains publication and essays, musical scores, correspondence, and research notes.
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