In Defence of Learning
The Plight, Persecution, and Placement of Academic Refugees, 1933-1980s
Edited by Shula Marks, Paul Weindling, and Laura Wintour
A British Academy Publication
Table of Contents
Part 1. FOUNDERS AND FIRSTCOMERS
1. 'Protests Butter no Parsnips': Lord Beveridge and the Rescue of Refugee Academics from Europe, 1933-1938, David Zimmerman
2. A Narrow Margin of Hope: Leo Szilard in the Founding Days of CARA, William Lanouette
3. From Refugee Assistance to Freedom of Learning: the Strategic Vision of A. V. Hill, 1933-1964, Paul Weindling
4. Refugee Scientists in a New Environment, Gustav Born
5. Max Perutz and the SPSL, Georgina Ferry
PART 2. TESS - THE LINCHPIN
6. Esther Simpson: A Correspondence, Paul Broda
7. Eva and Esther, Lewis Elton
PART 3. ASSOCIATES AND ALLIES
8. 'Dedicated to Represent the True Spirit of the German Nation in the World': Philipp Schwartz (1894-1977), Founder of the Notgemeinschaft, Gerald Kreft
9. Organized Rescue Operations in Europe and the United States, 1933-1945, Tibor Frank
10. In Defence of Academic Women Refugees: The British Federation of University Women, Susan Cohen
11. Karl Mannheim and Viola Klein: Refugee Sociologists in Search of Social Democratic Practice, Stina Lyon
PART 4. REVERSING THE GAZE
12. Austrian Refugee Social Scientists, Christian Fleck
13. Plutarch's Thesis: The Contribution of Refugee Historians to Historical Writing, 1945-2010, Antoon de Baets
14. Within Two Tyrannies: The Soviet Academic Refugees of the Second World War, Marina Yu Sorokina
15. Czech Scholars in Exile, 1948-1989, Antonin Kostlan and Sona Strbanova
16. 'Bending the rules': South African Refugees in the UK, 1960-1980, Shula Marks
17. Refugee Academics from Chile: WUS-SPSL Collaboration, Alan Phillips
Postscript, Lucia Munoz