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  • Title: An American Witness in Nazi Frankfurt

    An American Witness in Nazi Frankfurt

    The Diaries of Robert W. Heingartner, 1928-1937
    by Andrew Bonnell (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Others
  • Title: The Hour That Breaks

    The Hour That Breaks

    Gottfried Benn: A Biography
    by Martin Travers (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Others
  • Title: Erika and Klaus Mann

    Erika and Klaus Mann

    Living with America
    by Beverley Driver Eddy (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: "Völkisch" Writers and National Socialism

    "Völkisch" Writers and National Socialism

    A Study of Right-Wing Political Culture in Germany, 1890–1960
    by Guy Tourlamain (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Rebellion in the Province: The Landvolkbewegung and the Rise of National Socialism in Schleswig-Holstein
  • Title: Visions of Europe in the Resistance

    Visions of Europe in the Resistance

    Figures, Projects, Networks, Ideals
    by Daniela Preda (Volume editor) Robert Belot (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Unity of Europe

    The Unity of Europe

    With an introduction by H. N. Brailsford. Edited by Andreas Wilkens
    by Andreas Wilkens (Volume editor) Hilda Monte (Author) 2023
    Others
  • Feuchtwanger Studies

    This series focuses on the life and work of the internationally celebrated German writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958), whose works have been translated into many languages. Of particular interest are topics such as Feuchtwanger’s role as a critic of Weimar Germany and the rise of Nazism, his years of exile in France (1933–40) and in the United States (1940–58), his achievements as a proponent of the historical novel, and his reception both in Germany and in the wider world. The series presents Feuchtwanger in the context of his times, paying special attention to his years in Southern California and his relationships with other leading cultural figures of the era. With Feuchtwanger at its core, the series explores the multinational literary and intellectual network that resulted from German and Austrian exile under Nationalism Socialism: from Paris to Vienna, Los Angeles to London, Buenos Aires to Tel Aviv, and New York to Moscow. Contributions present cutting-edge research elaborating on the intricate relations of literary locations, emotional spaces and biographies characteristic of these important writers, artists and filmmakers. Books in the series will be of interest to those working in German studies, exile studies, Jewish studies, gender studies and film studies. Volumes in the series include selections of refereed and reworked papers from the biennial conferences of the International Feuchtwanger Society as well as specially commissioned monographs relating to Martha and Lion Feuchtwanger, their circle and contemporaries.

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