Dear Colleagues, We have all heard the reports of scholarly catastrophe in Europe: the fire in the Anna Amalia Library in 2004; the collapse of the City Archive of Cologne in 2009. They are immeasurable scholarly losses: two valuable collections of rare books and archival documents, unique sources from the past that can never be replaced. I write today to alert you all to developments that threaten another great cultural treasury. The City Archive of Augsburg is now one of the most import..
Even in this moment it is evident, that about one million volumes from various library collections, ...
The fate of cultural property extracted during the Nazi era has increasingly been the subject of pro...
Summary V at Salon Jewish Studies - Blog (http://board-js.blogspot.com/2009/03/summary-cologne-archi...
In Germany, library blogs (http://bibliothekarisch.de is listing them) are buzzing with talk of the ...
http://board-js.blogspot.com/2009/03/summary-of-latest-developments.html (Thanks, Frank) “Acting qui...
When the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (known as Cologne’s City Archive) collapsed in 20...
8 March, 2009 Dear Colleagues, The interest in the fate of the Historical Archive in Cologne continu...
After the "human and cultural" catastrophe of March 3rd 2009 - the collapse of the Cologne Historica...
published on Salon Jewish Studies Blog ( http://board-js.blogspot.com/2009/03/summary-cologne-archiv...
The 2009 Cologne Archives collapse was a disaster for historians. "[I]n 2009, after an architectural...
When the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (known as Cologne’s City Archive) collapsed in 20...
"On the afternoon of Tuesday 3 March, the building of the Historic Archive of the city of Cologne in...
Here are some English News and comments on the Cologne catastrophe Feel free to add more coverage in...
Even in this moment it is evident, that about one million volumes from various library collections, ...
The fate of cultural property extracted during the Nazi era has increasingly been the subject of pro...
Summary V at Salon Jewish Studies - Blog (http://board-js.blogspot.com/2009/03/summary-cologne-archi...
In Germany, library blogs (http://bibliothekarisch.de is listing them) are buzzing with talk of the ...
http://board-js.blogspot.com/2009/03/summary-of-latest-developments.html (Thanks, Frank) “Acting qui...
When the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (known as Cologne’s City Archive) collapsed in 20...
8 March, 2009 Dear Colleagues, The interest in the fate of the Historical Archive in Cologne continu...
After the "human and cultural" catastrophe of March 3rd 2009 - the collapse of the Cologne Historica...
published on Salon Jewish Studies Blog ( http://board-js.blogspot.com/2009/03/summary-cologne-archiv...
The 2009 Cologne Archives collapse was a disaster for historians. "[I]n 2009, after an architectural...
When the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (known as Cologne’s City Archive) collapsed in 20...
"On the afternoon of Tuesday 3 March, the building of the Historic Archive of the city of Cologne in...
Here are some English News and comments on the Cologne catastrophe Feel free to add more coverage in...
Even in this moment it is evident, that about one million volumes from various library collections, ...
The fate of cultural property extracted during the Nazi era has increasingly been the subject of pro...
Summary V at Salon Jewish Studies - Blog (http://board-js.blogspot.com/2009/03/summary-cologne-archi...