The Strassmanns: Science, Politics and Migration in Turbulent Times (1793-1993) / Edition 1

The Strassmanns: Science, Politics and Migration in Turbulent Times (1793-1993) / Edition 1

by W. Paul Strassmann
ISBN-10:
1845454162
ISBN-13:
9781845454166
Pub. Date:
06/01/2008
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
ISBN-10:
1845454162
ISBN-13:
9781845454166
Pub. Date:
06/01/2008
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
The Strassmanns: Science, Politics and Migration in Turbulent Times (1793-1993) / Edition 1

The Strassmanns: Science, Politics and Migration in Turbulent Times (1793-1993) / Edition 1

by W. Paul Strassmann

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Overview

Across six generations and two hundred years, this book tells the story of a German- Jewish family who emigrated from Rawicz, Poland, first to Prussian Berlin, and finally to America. In Berlin they found success in politics, medical science, theatre, and aviation and considered themselves German patriots. With the catastrophe of the First World War and its aftermath, they suffered rejection, threats, and persecution as their fellow citizens became unhinged by Nazism, forcing Strassmanns into exile abroad where they again made their mark and rebuilt successful careers. This book is populated by extraordinary characters, such as Wolfgang, the convicted revolutionary of 1848 who nevertheless led urban reform; by Ernst, who directed the only liberal anti-Nazi resistance movement; and by Antonie, a celebrated actress and transatlantic sports pilot. Strassmann highlights both the large-scale and the very personal dramas of this period in world history. The book is enhanced by many photographs, offering a fascinating document of the fate of a remarkable family.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845454166
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 06/01/2008
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

After earning his Ph.D. in economic history and development at the Universityies of Texas, Columbia, and Maryland, W. Paul Strassmann worked overseas and taught at Michigan State Universityfor four decades. He has published eight books and many articles on technology and urbanization in developing countries.

Table of Contents

Preface : Family History and Working with the Past
Jutta Lange-Quassowski

Chapter 1. Introduction: A Family En Route
Chapter 2. A Father against Orthodoxy: Heiman in Rawicz
Chapter 3. From the Revolution of 1848 to Reforms in Berlin after 1863: Wolfgang and Ferdinand
Chapter 4. Medical Achievements and Disappointments: Paul and his Siblings
Chapter 5. Golden Years of the Women’s Clinic and of Forensic Medicine: 1909 – 1933
Chapter 6. Soldiers
Chapter 7. Stage and Sky: Antonie – I
Chapter 8. A Zenith in Heidelberg with a bitter End: Gisela and Max
Chapter 9. Stalked by Nazis in the Schumannstrasse: 1933 – 1936
Chapter 10. Inseparable despite Emigration: Erwin and Ilse
Chapter 11. Transatlantic Tensions in New York: Antonie – II
Chapter 12. Old Trees, Transplanted: Paul and Hedwig in Dahlem
Chapter 13. Beginning again in Minnesota Erwin and Family
Chapter 14. On to Houston, Texas: City of the Future
Chapter 15. Destination Auschwitz Reinhold 1944
Chapter 16. Leading a Liberal Resistance Group: Ernst Karl Otto
Chapter 17. Looking Back

End Notes
References
Acknowledgments
Family Trees

Editorial Notes

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