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The Frankfurt School, Jewish Lives, and Antisemitism
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Archival Collections

  • American Jewish Committee, New York

    • Records of the Scientific Research Division

  • Columbia University, New York

    • Norbert Guterman Papers

    • P. F. Lazarsfeld Collection

  • Deutsches Literaturarchiv/Schiller-Nationalmuseum, Marbach am Neckar

    • Siegfried Kracauer Nachlass

  • Erich-Fromm-Archiv, Tübingen

  • Harvard University

    • Leo Lowenthal Papers

  • Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford, California

    • Hede Massing Papers

    • Joseph Freeman Papers

  • Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem

    • Gershom Scholem Archive

  • Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem

  • New York Public Library

    • Erich Fromm Papers

  • Stadtarchiv, Frankfurt am Main

  • Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek, Frankfurt am Main

    • Herbert-Marcuse-Archiv

    • Leo-Löwenthal-Archiv

    • Max-Horkheimer-Archiv

  • Verein für Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung, Vienna

    • Adler Archiv

  • Wagner Archives, Tamiment Institute, New York

    • Jewish Labor Committee Collection

  • YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York

    • American Jewish Committee Collection

    • Horace Kallen Collection

    • Isaac Nachman Steinberg Collection

Essays, Papers, and Dissertations
Adunka, Evelyn. “Das messianische Denken Adornos. Eine Studie zur jüdischen Philosophie und Identität in diesem Jahrhundert.” Diplomarbeit. Universität Wien, 1988.
Brown, Jeremy. “Max Horkheimer’s Israel.” Unpublished paper.
Miron, Guy. “Leo Löwenthal and Erich Fromm during the Weimar Republic” [in Hebrew]. Master’s thesis. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1993.
Schoenhagen, Angelika. “Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. Leben und WerkMed. Diss. Mainz, 1980.

Archival Collections

  • American Jewish Committee, New York

    • Records of the Scientific Research Division

  • Columbia University, New York

    • Norbert Guterman Papers

    • P. F. Lazarsfeld Collection

  • Deutsches Literaturarchiv/Schiller-Nationalmuseum, Marbach am Neckar

    • Siegfried Kracauer Nachlass

  • Erich-Fromm-Archiv, Tübingen

  • Harvard University

    • Leo Lowenthal Papers

  • Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford, California

    • Hede Massing Papers

    • Joseph Freeman Papers

  • Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem

    • Gershom Scholem Archive

  • Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem

  • New York Public Library

    • Erich Fromm Papers

  • Stadtarchiv, Frankfurt am Main

  • Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek, Frankfurt am Main

    • Herbert-Marcuse-Archiv

    • Leo-Löwenthal-Archiv

    • Max-Horkheimer-Archiv

  • Verein für Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung, Vienna

    • Adler Archiv

  • Wagner Archives, Tamiment Institute, New York

    • Jewish Labor Committee Collection

  • YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York

    • American Jewish Committee Collection

    • Horace Kallen Collection

    • Isaac Nachman Steinberg Collection

Essays, Papers, and Dissertations

Adunka, Evelyn. “Das messianische Denken Adornos. Eine Studie zur jüdischen Philosophie und Identität in diesem Jahrhundert.” Diplomarbeit. Universität Wien, 1988.
Brown, Jeremy. “Max Horkheimer’s Israel.” Unpublished paper.
Miron, Guy. “Leo Löwenthal and Erich Fromm during the Weimar Republic” [in Hebrew]. Master’s thesis. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1993.
Schoenhagen, Angelika. “Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. Leben und WerkMed. Diss. Mainz, 1980.

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