"A Cross-Fertilization of Cultures": Émigré Scholars in the Twentieth Century and Implications for the Twenty-First
págs. 761-765
Strategies and Mechanisms of Scholar Rescue: The Intellectual Migration of the 1930s Reconsidered
págs. 769-807
American Support for German Economists after 1933: The Kiel Institute and the Kiel School in Exile
págs. 809-830
The Ghosts of Weimar: The Weimar Analogy in American Thought
págs. 831-855
Scientists as Forced Migrants and Refugees: What Can We Learn from the 1930s and 2010s?
págs. 857-872
In the Eyes of Others: The Impact of the New School's Refugee Intellectuals in the United States
págs. 873-893
Technological Unemployment as a Coordination Problem: New Light on Emil Lederer's Work in Exile
págs. 897-927
Hans Neisser: The "Guardian of Good Theory"
págs. 929-954
Franco Modigliani as "American" Keynesian: How the University in Exile Economists Influenced Economics
págs. 955-985
págs. 989-1019
Recovering Frieda Wunderlich: Gender, Knowledge, and Exile
págs. 1021-1049
Precarious Cosmopolitans: Arendt and Hirschman as Refugee Intellectuals
págs. 1051-1076
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