Author: Jarrell C. Jackman
Publisher: Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN: 9780874745542
Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Muses Flee Hitler
Author: Jarrell C. Jackman
Publisher: Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN: 9780874745542
Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher: Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN: 9780874745542
Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
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The Muses Flee Hitler
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Pages : 23
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The Muses Flee Hitler: Cultural Transfer and Adaptation 1930-1945
Author: Jarrell C. Jackman
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Category : Conferences
Languages : en
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The Muses flee Hitler ; cultural transfer and adaptation in the United States 1930-1945. A colloquium in honor of Albert Einstein during the centennial of his birth. Feb. 7-9, 1980, Smithsonian Institution, Washington
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Category : Germans
Languages : de
Pages : 23
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The Muses Flee Hitler
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Pages : 24
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The Muses Flee Hitler
Author: Albert Einstein
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Category : United States
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Pages : 24
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Category : United States
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The Muses Flee Hitler
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The Muses Flee Hitler II
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Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
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Pages : 3
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Refugees and Cultural Transfer to Britain
Author: Stefan Manz
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317965930
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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This book is the first to focus specifically upon the relationship between refugees and intercultural transfer over an extensive period of time. Since circa 1830, a series of groups have made their way to Britain, beginning with exiles from the failed European revolutions of the mid-nineteenth century and ending with refugees who have increasingly come from beyond Europe. The book addresses four specific questions. First, what roles have individuals or groups of refugees played in cultural and political transfers to Britain since 1830? Second, can we identify a novel form of cultural production which differs from that in the homeland? Third, to what extent has dissemination within and transformation of the receiving culture occurred? Fourth, to what extent do refugee groups, themselves, undergo a process of cultural restructuring? The coverage of the individual essays ranges from high culture, through politics and everyday practices. The volume moves away from general perceptions of refugees as ‘problem groups’ and rather focuses on the way they have shaped, and indeed enriched, British cultural and political life. This book was previously published as a special issue of Immigrants and Minorities.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317965930
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
This book is the first to focus specifically upon the relationship between refugees and intercultural transfer over an extensive period of time. Since circa 1830, a series of groups have made their way to Britain, beginning with exiles from the failed European revolutions of the mid-nineteenth century and ending with refugees who have increasingly come from beyond Europe. The book addresses four specific questions. First, what roles have individuals or groups of refugees played in cultural and political transfers to Britain since 1830? Second, can we identify a novel form of cultural production which differs from that in the homeland? Third, to what extent has dissemination within and transformation of the receiving culture occurred? Fourth, to what extent do refugee groups, themselves, undergo a process of cultural restructuring? The coverage of the individual essays ranges from high culture, through politics and everyday practices. The volume moves away from general perceptions of refugees as ‘problem groups’ and rather focuses on the way they have shaped, and indeed enriched, British cultural and political life. This book was previously published as a special issue of Immigrants and Minorities.
Doctors Under Hitler
Author: Michael H. Kater
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 0807876046
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 441
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"A brilliant attempt to explain the profound historical crisis into which medicine had plummeted during the Nazi period with the tried methods of social history.--Historische Zeitschrift "The author has drawn from an extraordinary range of sources, and the weight of evidence he compiles will certainly give pause to anyone who still wants to believe that professionals kept their hands clean in this era of great and methodical crimes.--Journal of Modern History "Kater's important book deserves close attention from historians of medicine and German historians alike.--Isis In this history of medicine and the medical profession in the Third Reich, Michael Kater examines the career patterns, educational training, professional organization, and political socialization of German physicians under Hitler. His discussion ranges widely, from doctors who participated in Nazi atrocities, to those who actively resisted the regime's perversion of healing, to the vast majority whose ideology and behavior fell somewhere between the two extremes. He also takes a chilling look at the post-Hitler medical establishment's problematic relationship to the Nazi past. -->
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 0807876046
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 441
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"A brilliant attempt to explain the profound historical crisis into which medicine had plummeted during the Nazi period with the tried methods of social history.--Historische Zeitschrift "The author has drawn from an extraordinary range of sources, and the weight of evidence he compiles will certainly give pause to anyone who still wants to believe that professionals kept their hands clean in this era of great and methodical crimes.--Journal of Modern History "Kater's important book deserves close attention from historians of medicine and German historians alike.--Isis In this history of medicine and the medical profession in the Third Reich, Michael Kater examines the career patterns, educational training, professional organization, and political socialization of German physicians under Hitler. His discussion ranges widely, from doctors who participated in Nazi atrocities, to those who actively resisted the regime's perversion of healing, to the vast majority whose ideology and behavior fell somewhere between the two extremes. He also takes a chilling look at the post-Hitler medical establishment's problematic relationship to the Nazi past. -->