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We Are Strangers Here - An Enemy Alien in Prison in 1940 (Paperback): Ruth Borchard, Charmian Brinson We Are Strangers Here - An Enemy Alien in Prison in 1940 (Paperback)
Ruth Borchard, Charmian Brinson
R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ruth Borchardt's Interned: An Enemy Alien in Holloway Prison, reproduced here with an introduction by Charmian Brinson, was written but not completed in 1943, and only came to light after the author's recent death. The novel vividly describes the plight of a young German refugee, Anna Silver, as an 'enemy alien' in Britain on the outbreak of war, and her subsequent detention in Holloway Prison, a situation made more complex by her young child. The novel finishes as Anna Silver arrives at the Internment Camp on the Isle of Man. The second part of the novel, dealing with events on the Isle of Man, was planned but appears never to have been written. This book highlights the plight of German anti-Nazis and Jews in British exile and has a distinct air of tragicomedy about it. Little has been written on the internment of women during the Second World War, and this book will appeal to readers interested in modern history, social history, and women's studies.

Working for the War Effort - German-Speaking Refugees in British Propaganda during the Second World War (Paperback): Charmian... Working for the War Effort - German-Speaking Refugees in British Propaganda during the Second World War (Paperback)
Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove
R1,337 Discovery Miles 13 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Politics by Other Means - The Free German League of Culture in London 1939-1946 (Paperback): Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove Politics by Other Means - The Free German League of Culture in London 1939-1946 (Paperback)
Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove
R792 Discovery Miles 7 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
His Majesty's Loyal Internee - Fred Uhlman in Captivity (Paperback): Charmian Brinson, Anna Muller-Harlin, Julia Winckler His Majesty's Loyal Internee - Fred Uhlman in Captivity (Paperback)
Charmian Brinson, Anna Muller-Harlin, Julia Winckler
R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In May and June 1940, when the war seemed to be going badly for Britain, thousands of German and Austrian refugees from Nazi oppression were rounded up and put into internment camps on the Isle of Man and elsewhere. Fred Uhlman, a Jewish refugee from Stuttgart, a lawyer and an artist, was one of them. Uhlman, who was deeply affected by the experience, set out to record it in word and image. This volume reproduces his original internment diary from 1940 alongside another version of the same text from 1979, compiled retrospectively. These texts are complemented by sixteen haunting drawings and linocuts that Uhlman produced during internment. The volume also contains the letters, highly moving personal documents, exchanged to and from the internment camp between Uhlman and his wife Diana; correspondence between Uhlman and his disapproving aristocratic father-in-law Lord Croft; and documents from the daily life of Hutchinson Camp, Douglas, Isle of Man, where Uhlman was held for seven months. Chapters on Uhlman's biography and on his artistic and literary output set his writings and drawings within the wider context of his life and work. In addition, a chapter outlining the internment crisis of 1940 also sets out to recreate the extraordinary cultural and intellectual life that the internees managed to make for themselves in Hutchinson Camp, in particular the activities of the sizeable group of artists, such as Kurt Schwitters, who happened to find themselves there.

A Matter of Intelligence - MI5 and the Surveillance of Anti-Nazi Refugees, 1933-50 (Hardcover): Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove A Matter of Intelligence - MI5 and the Surveillance of Anti-Nazi Refugees, 1933-50 (Hardcover)
Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove
R2,466 Discovery Miles 24 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is an unusual book, telling a story which has hitherto remained hidden from history: the surveillance by the British security service MI5 of anti-Nazi refugees who came to Britain fleeing political persecution in Germany and Austria. Based on the personal and organisational files that MI5 kept on political refugees during the 1930s and 1940s - which have only recently been released into the public domain - this study also fills a considerable gap in historical research. Telling a story of absorbing interest, which at times reads more like spy fiction, it is both a study of MI5 and of the political refugees themselves. The book will interest academics in the fields of history, politics, intelligence studies, Jewish studies, German studies and migration studies; but it is also accessible to the general reader interested in Britain before, during and after the Second World War. -- .

A Matter of Intelligence - MI5 and the Surveillance of Anti-Nazi Refugees, 1933-50 (Paperback): Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove A Matter of Intelligence - MI5 and the Surveillance of Anti-Nazi Refugees, 1933-50 (Paperback)
Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is an unusual book, telling a story which has hitherto remained hidden from history: the surveillance by the British security service MI5 of anti-Nazi refugees who came to Britain fleeing political persecution in Germany and Austria. Based on the personal and organisational files that MI5 kept on political refugees during the 1930s and 1940s - which have only recently been released into the public domain - this study also fills a considerable gap in historical research. Telling a story of absorbing interest, which at times reads more like spy fiction, it is both a study of MI5 and of the political refugees themselves. The book will interest academics in the fields of history, politics, intelligence studies, Jewish studies, German studies and migration studies; but it is also accessible to the general reader interested in Britain before, during and after the Second World War. -- .

"Warum Schweigt Die Welt?" Die Entfuehrung Von Berthold Jacob - Eine Dokumentation (German, Paperback): Deborah... "Warum Schweigt Die Welt?" Die Entfuehrung Von Berthold Jacob - Eine Dokumentation (German, Paperback)
Deborah Vietor-Englander, Charmian Brinson, Marian Malet
R1,554 Discovery Miles 15 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Berthold Jacob war einer der bekanntesten deutschen Journalisten und Pazifisten der Weimarer Republik, der als Anti-Nazi und Jude schon 1932 Zuflucht in Strassburg fand. Im Marz 1935 wurde er durch die Gestapo uber die schweizerisch-deutsche Grenze entfuhrt und in Berlin verhaftet, was internationales Aufsehen erregte. Mit einer grundlichen Einfuhrung versehen, enthalt der vorliegende Band bisher unbekannte und unveroeffentlichte Briefe und andere Dokumente, die eine detaillierte Chronik der Bemuhungen der Freunde im Exil entwerfen, Jacob aus seiner Berliner Haft zu befreien. Zugleich wirft das Buch ein neues Licht auf die schwierigen, nervenaufreibenden Lebensumstande antinazistischer Exilanten in den Emigrationslandern Europas.

Internment in Britain in 1940 - Life and Art Behind the Wire (Hardcover): Wilhelm Hollitscher, Ines Newman Internment in Britain in 1940 - Life and Art Behind the Wire (Hardcover)
Wilhelm Hollitscher, Ines Newman; Contributions by Charmian Brinson, Rachel Dickson
R1,479 Discovery Miles 14 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Fleeing from the Fuhrer - A Postal History of Refugees from the Nazis (Paperback): Charmian Brinson, William Kaczynski Fleeing from the Fuhrer - A Postal History of Refugees from the Nazis (Paperback)
Charmian Brinson, William Kaczynski
R480 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R83 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The exodus of men, women and children fleeing from the Nazi regime was one of the largest diasporas the world has ever seen. It sparked an international refugee crisis that changed society and continues to shape our culture and community today. The years between 1933 and 1945, the Nazi era in Germany, and the war years, 1939 to 1945, were a time of destruction, upheaval and misery throughout Europe and beyond. Displacement and death, whether in war or civilian life, became everyday experiences, for young and old alike. Families were torn apart by enforced emigration or deportation. Parents were separated from their children, husbands from wives, brothers from sisters. Interned in camps that spread across the globe from Shanghai to the United States of America to the Isle of Man, they became strangers in a foreign land and often the only link they had to their former lives were letters exchanged with friends and family. These scarce postal communications, therefore, assumed huge significance in the lives of both sender and receiver, one that is hard to imagine today in the age of instant communication. Fleeing from the Fuhrer is an unusual collection of correspondence that shows the incredible nature of this worldwide emigration and the indomitable spirit of these refugees. Each postcard, envelope and item of ephemera tells its own unique story and is reproduced in full colour, making this a fascinating resource for anyone wanting to understand this poignant part of our international history.

Politics and Culture in Twentieth-Century Germany (Hardcover, New): William Niven, James Jordan Politics and Culture in Twentieth-Century Germany (Hardcover, New)
William Niven, James Jordan; Contributions by Caroline Gay, Charmian Brinson, David Basker, …
R2,330 Discovery Miles 23 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New essays on the influence of politics on 20c. German culture, not only during the Nazi and Cold War eras but in periods when the effects are less obvious. The cultural history of 20th-century Germany, more perhaps than that of any other European country, was decisively influenced by political forces and developments. This volume of essays focuses on the relationship between German politics and culture, which is most obvious in the case of the Third Reich and the German Democratic Republic, where the one-party control of all areas of life was extended to the arts; these were expected to conform to the idealsof the day. But the relationship between politics and the arts has not always been one purely of coercion, censorship, collusion, and opportunism. Many writers greeted the First World War with quite voluntary enthusiasm; others conjured up the National Socialist revolution in intense Expressionist images long before 1933. The GDR was heralded by writers returning from Nazi exile as the anti-fascist answer to the Third Reich. And in West Germany, politicsdid not dictate artistic norms, nor was it greeted with any great enthusiasm among intellectuals, but writers did tend to ally themselves with particular parties. To an extent, the pre-1990 literary establishment in the Federal Republic was dominated by a left-liberal consensus that German division was the just punishment for Auschwitz. United Germany began its existence with a fierce literary debate in 1990-92, with leading literary critics arguing that East and West German literature had basically shored up the political order in the two countries. Now a new literature was required, one that was free of ideology, intensely subjective and experimental in its aesthetic. In 1998, the author Martin Walser called for an end to the author's role as "conscience of the nation" and for the right to subjective experience. This is the first book to examine this crucial relationship between politics and culture in Germany. William Niven and James Jordan are readers in German at the University of Nottingham Trent.

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
R1,055 Discovery Miles 10 550 Out of stock

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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