Echoes of Exile : : Moscow Archives and the Arts in Paris 1933-1945 / / ed. by Ines Rotermund-Reynard.

Ab 1933 wurden Tausende von Menschen vom nationalsozialistischen Regime ins Exil getrieben. Für viele deutschsprachige Künstler und Schriftsteller wurde Paris vorübergehend zur Hauptstadt. Die Archive dieser Exilanten wurden zu "displaced objects", verstreut, geraubt, verschleppt, oft zers...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Contact Zones : Studies in Global Art , 2
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Physical Description:1 online resource (180 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • German-speaking Artists in Parisian Exile: Their Routes to the French Capital, Activities There, and Final Flight – a Short Introduction
  • Plunder, Restitution, Emotion and the Weight of Archives: A Historical Approach
  • “Trophy” Archives in Moscow and the Art Scene in France and Germany under the National Socialist Regime, 1933–1945: A Brief Orientation
  • Lifting the Veil on Moscow’s Secret Archives
  • The Arthur Goldschmidt File in the Archive of the Direction de la Sûreté: French Police Archives Shed Light on Paul Graupe & Cie (Paris, 1937–1939)
  • “… not my most beautiful but my best paintings …”:1 Oskar Kokoschka’s list for London
  • The Art Historian Charlotte Weidler: a Lost Voice Speaks from the Moscow Special Archive
  • THE PAUL CASSIRER GALLERY (1933–1945): Berlin – Amsterdam – London
  • August Liebmann Mayer (1885–1944) – Success, Failure, Emigration, Deportation and Murder
  • Picture Credits
  • Authors
  • Index
  • Plates