The Humanities Research Library of the New York Public Library (NYPL) served as temporary employer and safe intellectual haven for a number of European refugee scholars fleeing Nazism. The closed-stack public library, dedicated to research and the development and documentation of comprehensive scholarly collections, more closely resembled European academic and library systems than did most, more informal, American colleges and universities. As such, NYPL, in conjunction with the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars, provided a welcome point of transition and life-saving and sustaining work and salaries for the newly arrived refugees who were able to secure some continuity with their pre-war intellectual lives within its ...
In the late nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants took, when ...
This dissertation tells the remarkable of a quarter of the Jewish population of Bohemia and Moravia ...
The canon of scholarly works on the Holocaust is vast. Little attention, however, has been paid to t...
This article reconstructs for the first time the rescue of the Schocken Library, one of the largest ...
In the immediate post-World War II period, from 1945 to about 1955, more than 650,000 Jewish displac...
Jews crowded into the ghettos and concentration camps of World War II were desperate for any avenue...
a: 125 page list printed in Great Britain by Speedee Press Services, London, Autumn 1936; b: Supplem...
Marginalized, seized, branded as outcasts, forced into hiding, coerced to do the will of their capto...
The collection consists of Jack Cohen and Mosco Tzechovalâs papers relating to their involvement a...
71125: Fifty Years of Silence and B 11226: Fifty Years of Silence, Artists\u27 Books on the Holocaus...
The American Library in Paris remained open to readers throughout World War II, and its history dur...
Using the refugee transit camp located in Friedland, Lower Saxony as a case study, this dissertation...
In October of 1941, twenty-nine rabbis and rabbinical students left Shanghai and eventually arrived ...
The large-scale persecution of European Jews during the Second World War generated massive refugee m...
Archival notes and scans from the Rockefeller Foundation Archives, Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleep...
In the late nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants took, when ...
This dissertation tells the remarkable of a quarter of the Jewish population of Bohemia and Moravia ...
The canon of scholarly works on the Holocaust is vast. Little attention, however, has been paid to t...
This article reconstructs for the first time the rescue of the Schocken Library, one of the largest ...
In the immediate post-World War II period, from 1945 to about 1955, more than 650,000 Jewish displac...
Jews crowded into the ghettos and concentration camps of World War II were desperate for any avenue...
a: 125 page list printed in Great Britain by Speedee Press Services, London, Autumn 1936; b: Supplem...
Marginalized, seized, branded as outcasts, forced into hiding, coerced to do the will of their capto...
The collection consists of Jack Cohen and Mosco Tzechovalâs papers relating to their involvement a...
71125: Fifty Years of Silence and B 11226: Fifty Years of Silence, Artists\u27 Books on the Holocaus...
The American Library in Paris remained open to readers throughout World War II, and its history dur...
Using the refugee transit camp located in Friedland, Lower Saxony as a case study, this dissertation...
In October of 1941, twenty-nine rabbis and rabbinical students left Shanghai and eventually arrived ...
The large-scale persecution of European Jews during the Second World War generated massive refugee m...
Archival notes and scans from the Rockefeller Foundation Archives, Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleep...
In the late nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants took, when ...
This dissertation tells the remarkable of a quarter of the Jewish population of Bohemia and Moravia ...
The canon of scholarly works on the Holocaust is vast. Little attention, however, has been paid to t...