
Ark of Civilization
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- Oxford's Ark: World War II Refugees in the Arts and Humanities
- I. General
- 1: Jas Elsner: Pfeiffer, Fraenkel, and Refugee Scholarship in Oxford during and after the Second World War
- 2: Anthony Grenville: Academic Refugees in Wartime Oxford: An Overview
- 3: Laurence Brockliss: Welcoming and Supporting Refugee Scholars: The Role of Oxford's Colleges
- 4: Philip Davies: Out of the Archives: Oxford, the SPSL, and Literae Humaniores Refugee Scholars
- 5: Harold Mytum: Networks of Association: The Social and Intellectual Lives of Academics in Manx Internment Camps During World War II
- II. Archaeology and Philology
- 6: Katharina Lorenz: Otto Brendel and the Classical Archaeologists at Oxford
- 7: Sally Crawford and Katharina Ulmschneider: 'The Bund' and the Oxford Philological Society, 1939-45
- 8: David Gill: Brian Shefton: Classical Archaeologist
- 9: Katharina Ulmschneider and Sally Crawford: The 'Cheshire Cat': Paul Jacobsthal's Journey from Marburg to Oxford
- 10: Christopher Stray: Eduard Fraenkel (1888-1970)
- III. History
- 11: Oswyn Murray: Arnaldo Momigliano on Peace and Liberty (1940)
- 12: Charmian Brinson and Marian Malet: Rudolf Olden in Oxford
- 13: Kate Lowe: 'I shall snuffle about and make relations': Nicolai Rubinstein, the Historian of Renaissance Florence, in Oxford during the War
- 14: Conrad Leyser: Karl Leyser, Oxford, and Wartime
- IV. Art and Music
- 15: Fran Lloyd: Becoming Artists: Ernst Eisenmayer, Kurt Weiler, and Refugee Support Networks in Wartime Oxford
- 16: Ann Rau Dawes: Milein Cosman at the Slade
- 17: Rachel Dickson: From Onchan to Oxford - An Émigré Journey: Heinz Edgar Kiewe
- 18: Alexander Cullen: Bringing Asia to Oxford: Dr William Cohn and the Museum of Eastern Art
- 19: Bojan Bujic: Shipwrecked on the Island of the Blessed: Egon Wellesz's New Beginnings in Wartime Oxford
- V. Philosophy and Theology
- 20: Anna Teicher: Jacob Leib Teicher between Florence and Cambridge: Arabic and Jewish Philosophy in Wartime Oxford
- 21: Graham Whitaker: Philosophy in Exile: The Contrasting Experiences of Ernst Cassirer and Raymond Klibansky in Oxford
- VI. Publishing
- 22: Anna Nyburg: German-speaking Refugee Publishers in Oxford: Phaidon, Bruno Cassirer, and the Oxford University Press
- 23: Rahel Feilchenfeldt: A New Start - The English Publishing House Bruno Cassirer Oxford (1940-90). A Bibliographical Examination
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