Correspondence with Bonn, Moritz Julius
Extent and Medium
29 letters
Biographical History
Prof. Dr. Moritz Julius Bonn (1873-1965) was a Jewish-German economist and one of the leading experts in this field in the Weimar Republic. As soon as the Nazis came to power he was dismissed from university, and emigrated to the UK and the US. See Clavin, P., ‘A ‚Wandering Scholar‘ in Britain and the USA, 1933–1945. The Life and Work of Moritz Bonn’, in: Grenville, A. (ed.), , Amsterdam-New York, Editions Rodopi, 2003, pp. 27–42.
Scope and Content
Comprising handwritten and typewritten letters the correspondence concerns an article Bonn had authored for The Wiener Library Bulletin, and the approach of influential individuals in West Germany, including its president Theodor Heuss.
Conditions Governing Access
open
People
- Bonn, Moritz Julius
Subjects
- Jewish press
- Refugees
Places
- England