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Changing Countries - The Experience and Achievement of German-speaking Exiles from Hitler in Britain, 1933 to Today... Changing Countries - The Experience and Achievement of German-speaking Exiles from Hitler in Britain, 1933 to Today (Hardcover)
Marian Malet, Anthony Grenville
R803 Discovery Miles 8 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Most studies of exiles and emigres from Nazi Germany have concerned the lives of outstanding scientists and scholars in various fields. This book is based on in-depth interviews with 34 men and women who had to flee from Germany and came to Britain between 1933 and 1940, focusing on "ordinary" people. Special attention is given to the social, educational and cultural backgrounds of the exiles, all of which were to play a crucial role in their new lives. Attention is also given to the historical and personal circumstances of their enforced departure, including family members who voluntarily or for other reasons stayed behind, often to perish ultimately in the Holocaust.

Changing Countries - The Experience and Achievement of German-speaking Exiles from Hitler in Britain from 1933 to Today... Changing Countries - The Experience and Achievement of German-speaking Exiles from Hitler in Britain from 1933 to Today (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Marian Malet, Anthony Grenville
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on interviews, this work is a thematic study of representative men and women who came to Britain from Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia as refugees from Nazism. Of the 34 interviewees, 23 are women and six are non-Jewish. The German-speaking emigration to Britain from 1933 through 1940 is often referred to as "Hitler's Gift" because of the many distinguished scholars and scientists it yielded. This book, with its many accounts of unsung achievement, for the first time shows the true dimensions of that gift.

Encounters with Albion - Britain and the British in Texts by Jewish Refugees from Nazism (Paperback): Anthony Grenville Encounters with Albion - Britain and the British in Texts by Jewish Refugees from Nazism (Paperback)
Anthony Grenville
R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Encounters with Albion - Britain and the British in Texts by Jewish Refugees from Nazism (Hardcover): Anthony Grenville Encounters with Albion - Britain and the British in Texts by Jewish Refugees from Nazism (Hardcover)
Anthony Grenville
R2,659 Discovery Miles 26 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria in Britain, 1933-1970 - Their Image in AJR Information (Hardcover, New): Anthony... Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria in Britain, 1933-1970 - Their Image in AJR Information (Hardcover, New)
Anthony Grenville
R1,638 Discovery Miles 16 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Between 1933 and the outbreak of war in 1939, over 60,000 Jewish refugees from Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia fled to Britain, and some 50,000 settled there. No previous historical study of this group of immigrants exists, though they form one of the most high-profile groups of refugees to have come to Britain in the twentieth century, both as survivors of the Nazi terror and as high-achieving contributors to British society. Author Anthony Grenville focuses on the first quarter-century of their settlement in Britain. He covers new ground by drawing on a rich source of contemporary material - the previously untapped monthly journal of the Association of Jewish Refugees, AJR Information, which started in January 1946. The journal is the only contemporary source that provides material for a full-scale history of these refugees when they established themselves permanently in Britain, how they adapted to British society and developed their distinctive 'Continental' identity and culture that characterized them in their adopted homeland.

Out of Austria - The Austrian Centre in London in World War II (Paperback): Marietta Bearman, Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove,... Out of Austria - The Austrian Centre in London in World War II (Paperback)
Marietta Bearman, Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove, Anthony Grenville, Jennifer Taylor
R1,402 Discovery Miles 14 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Austrian Centre was established in London in 1939 by Austrians seeking refuge from Nazi Germany, of whom 30,000 had reached Britain by the outbreak of World War II. It soon developed into a comprehensive social, cultural and political organisation with a theatre and a weekly newspaper of its own. A Communist-influenced organisation, it also followed a distinct political agenda. In the first book on the cultural and political life of Austrian refugees in Britain, Out of Austria assesses and evaluates the Austrian Centre's activities and achievements, while also examining the Austrians' often fraught relations with their British hosts. It gives a fascinating insight into such figures as Sigmund Freud, who became the Centre's Honorary President during his final months and the poet Erich Fried, then an unknown seventeen-year-old, and sheds light on the interaction of politics and culture against the background of exile in wartime Britain.

Out of Austria - The Austrian Centre in London in World War II (Hardcover): Marietta Bearman, Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove,... Out of Austria - The Austrian Centre in London in World War II (Hardcover)
Marietta Bearman, Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove, Anthony Grenville, Jennifer Taylor
R3,944 Discovery Miles 39 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Austrian Centre was established in London in 1939 by Austrians seeking refuge from Nazi Germany, of whom 30,000 had reached Britain by the outbreak of World War II. It soon developed into a comprehensive social, cultural and political organisation with a theatre and a weekly newspaper of its own. A Communist-influenced organisation, it also followed a distinct political agenda. In the first book on the cultural and political life of Austrian refugees in Britain, "Out of Austria" assesses and evaluates the Austrian Centre's activities and achievements, while also examining the Austrians' often fraught relations with their British hosts. It gives a fascinating insight into such figures as Sigmund Freud, who became the Centre's Honorary President during his final months and the poet Erich Fried, then an unknown seventeen-year-old, k and sheds light on the interaction of politics and culture against the background of exile in wartime Britain.

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