German-speaking exiles in Ireland 1933-1945 / / edited by Gisela Holfter.

German-speaking Exiles in Ireland 1933-1945 is a pioneering study of the impact the German-speaking exiles of the Hitler years had on Ireland as the first large group of immigrants in the country in the twentieth century. It therefore adds an important yet hitherto virtually unknown Irish dimension...

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Superior document:German monitor, no. 63
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TeilnehmendeR:
Year of Publication:2006
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:German monitor ; no. 63.
Physical Description:1 online resource (321 p.)
Notes:Proceedings of the 7th Limerick Conference in Irish-German Studies held in Limerick, June 2004.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
GERMAN-SPEAKING EXILES 1933-1945 IN IRELAND – AN INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW /
EXILE STUDIES: DEVELOPMENT AND TRENDS /
IRISH REFUGEE POLICY, ANTI-SEMITISM AND NAZISM AT THE APPROACH OF WORLD WAR TWO /
AUSTRIAN REFUGEES IN IRELAND 1938-1945 /
‘THE OBLIVIOUSNESS OF THE FORTUNATE’ POLICY AND PUBLIC OPINION TOWARDS REFUGEES 1933-1945 /
THE ADMISSION OF REFUGEES INTO IRELAND BETWEEN 1933 AND 1945 /
OVERCOMING BOUNDARIES? THE PROBLEM OF IDENTITY IN THE EXPERIENCE OF GERMAN-SPEAKING EXILES IN IRELAND 1933-1945 /
ROBERT WEIL /
ERNST SCHEYER /
LUDWIG BIELER /
HANS SACHS /
HANS AND CHARLOTTE SACHS /
CHILDHOOD MEMORIES IN IRELAND FROM 1939 – 1956 /
MEMORIES OF DUBLIN – EXCERPTS FROM ERWIN SCHRÖDINGER’S DIARIES /
PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON A NEW LIFE IN NORTHERN IRELAND /
INDEX OF NAMES /
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS /
Summary:German-speaking Exiles in Ireland 1933-1945 is a pioneering study of the impact the German-speaking exiles of the Hitler years had on Ireland as the first large group of immigrants in the country in the twentieth century. It therefore adds an important yet hitherto virtually unknown Irish dimension to international exile studies. After providing an overview of the topic and an analysis of current developments in exile studies the volume devotes two chapters to Jewish refugees and another to the considerable number of Austrian exiles, investigates the relationship between Irish government policy and public opinion, and explores the problems of identity faced by so many in exile. It then focuses on some eminent refugees - Erwin Schrödinger, Ludwig Bieler, Robert Weil, Ernst Scheyer, and Hans Sachs - before concluding with personal accounts by Ruth Braunizer (the daughter of Erwin Schrödinger, excerpts from whose diaries are published here for the first time), Monica Schefold (the daughter of John Hennig), and Eva Gross. The fourteen contributors to the volume are Wolfgang Benz, Ruth Braunizer, John Cooke, Horst Dickel, Eva Gross, Gisela Holfter, Dermot Keogh, Wolfgang Muchitsch, Siobhán O'Connor, Hermann Rasche, Monica Schefold, Birte Schulz, Raphael V. Siev, and Colin Walker.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9401203229
1429456302
ISSN:0144-6355 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Gisela Holfter.