Na 4 - The Bequest Leo Löwenthal
Description: | Leo Löwenthal (1900-1993) was a German sociologist usually associated with the Frankfurt School. He fled Germany when the Nazi-Regime came to power in 1933. After a year in Geneva, he settled in New York, where Columbia University gave them shelter. After the war, Löwenthal chose to remain in the United States. After seven years as research director of the Voice of America, and another seven years at the Stanford Center for the Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences, he joined the Berkeley Speech Department in 1956 and shortly thereafter the Department of Sociology. In 1994 the widow Susanne Löwenthal handed over the records to the Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek. |
Signature: | Na 4 |
Period: | ca. 1920-1990 |
Contents: | letters, manuscripts, photographs, documents (31m) |
Indexing: |
Kalliope-Nr. 9755 ![]() Arcinsys ![]() |
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