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Veröffentlichungen des Instituts Wiener Kreis - 12: Intellectual Migration and Cultural Transformation

Refugees from National Socialism in the English-Speaking World

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The volume presents a unique cross-section of contemporary research in the broad field of migration and exile studies. Its particular focus is on the manner in which ideas, methodologies, scholarship and innovation, developed in German-speaking Europe, were transferred to Britain and the USA after 1933. The transformative effect of this exodus of talent upon the host cultures, and the corresponding impact of the host cultures upon the refugees, helped produce the groundbreaking work of German-speaking refugees in diverse areas. The essays include surveys of the contributions of exiles to academic disciplines and to art and design, and fresh examinations of the work of prominent refugees like Wittgenstein, as well as less well known figures such as Nina Rubinstein and Gaby Schreiber.

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Veröffentlichungen des Instituts Wiener Kreis - 12: Intellectual Migration and Cultural Transformation, Edward Timms, Jon Hughes

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2002
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Title
Veröffentlichungen des Instituts Wiener Kreis - 12: Intellectual Migration and Cultural Transformation
Subtitle
Refugees from National Socialism in the English-Speaking World
Publisher
Springer
Released
2002
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Paperback
Pages
267
ISBN10
3211837507
ISBN13
9783211837504
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The volume presents a unique cross-section of contemporary research in the broad field of migration and exile studies. Its particular focus is on the manner in which ideas, methodologies, scholarship and innovation, developed in German-speaking Europe, were transferred to Britain and the USA after 1933. The transformative effect of this exodus of talent upon the host cultures, and the corresponding impact of the host cultures upon the refugees, helped produce the groundbreaking work of German-speaking refugees in diverse areas. The essays include surveys of the contributions of exiles to academic disciplines and to art and design, and fresh examinations of the work of prominent refugees like Wittgenstein, as well as less well known figures such as Nina Rubinstein and Gaby Schreiber.