Publication

2016 - Berghahn Books, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

118,250 words, Guess

Page Count

473 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC907.2/02331
  • LCCDD86 .S53 2016

Description

"Of the thousands of children and young adults who fled Nazi Germany in the years before the Second World War, a remarkable number went on to become trained historians in their adopted homelands. By placing autobiographical testimonies alongside historical analysis and professional reflections, this richly varied collection comprises the first sustained effort to illuminate the role these men and women played in modern historiography. Focusing particularly on those who settled in North America, Great Britain, and Israel, it culminates in a comprehensive, meticulously researched biobibliographical guide that provides a systematic overview of the lives and works of this 'second generation'"--From publisher's website.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Studies in German history -- volume 20

Other Editions

  • The second generation: émigrés from Nazi Germany as historiansBerghahn Books2016-01-01

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