Exile and Patronage. Cross-Cultural Negotiations Beyond the Third Reich

A Chandler, K Stoklosa, Jutta Vinzent

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Abstract

Exile and Patronage is an innovative new study which explores the migration of refugees from National Socialism from the perspective of patronage. The thirteen essays are divided into three parts: art and music, the churches and political refugees. Individual case studies look at the relationships which came to life around George Bell, Bishop of Chichester, the Berger family, Michael Croft, Heinz Kappes, Gerhard Leibholz, Robert Bruce Lockhart, Rowmund Pisudski, Jack Pritchard, Hans Ansgar Reinhold and Luigi Sturzo. The book also examines the iconography of patronage and studies particular works which received support in exile such as Wagner's Buhnenweihfestspiel.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMunster
PublisherLIT Verlag
Number of pages212
ISBN (Print)3825800148, 978-3825800147
Publication statusPublished - 14 Dec 2006

Publication series

NameMittel- und Ostmitteleuropastudien
PublisherLIT Verlag
VolumeBook 3

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