Sociologists
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Albert Salomon Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 3111 / MF 850
Abstract
Correspondence of Albert Salomon, manuscripts, course outlines, photos
Dates:
1926-1959
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Albert Salomon Collection
Albert Salomon Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25522
Abstract
The Albert Salomon Family Collection holds papers of several members of the Salomon family, especially sociologist Albert Salomon, his wife Anna Salomon, his aunt social reformer Alice Salomon, and his daughter Hannah Salomon Janovsky. Much of the collection consists of family photographs. Other prominent materials include correspondence of Hannah Janovsky on the preservation and publication of her family members' writings and articles on the life of Albert Salomon. A small amount of family papers and genealogical information is also present.
Dates:
1765-2008; Majority of material found within 1972-1983
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Albert Salomon Family Collection
Frieda Wunderlich Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 3230 / MF 480
Abstract
Correspondence, including letters from Alvin Johnson and Thomas Mann.
Dates:
1919-1969
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Frieda Wunderlich Collection
Joseph Hans Bunzel Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 7071 / MF 687
Abstract
The collection contains two manuscripts relating to the ancestors of Josef Bunzel as well as a comprehensive inventory of the Josef Hans Bunzel Collection at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Dates:
1935-1977
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Joseph Hans Bunzel Collection
Judith Marcus and Zoltán Tarr Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25653
Abstract
This collection encompasses the life and work of married Hungarian sociologists Judith Marcus and Zoltán Tarr, and their contributions to the work of the German sociologist Werner J. Cahnman after his death in 1980. The bulk of the material primarily dates after the Tarr's emigration to the United States around 1960. It is comprised of their own research material, in subject areas such as the Frankfurt School of Social Research, as well as primary source material from the estate of Cahnman. The Cahnman material was used to publish some of his unpublished books and also for use in their unfinished Cahnman biography project.
Dates:
1903-2011; Majority of material found in 1950-2011
Moses Kligsberg Papers
Collection
Identifier: RG 719
Abstract
The collection consists of the general, personal and professional correspondence of Moses Kligsberg, manuscripts for published and unpublished works, project proposals and outlines, research materials, printed matter and other records relating to Moses Kligsberg's involvement with the Bund and with Jewish refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe, to his functions at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, and to his scholarly interests. Included are Moses Kligsberg's manuscripts on the subjects of Jewish sociology, psychology, youth, and political matters. The collection contains a great deal of YIVO administrative and publicity materials, among others editorial records of the Yedies fun yivo (YIVO News) and YIVO radio programs; materials on the Bund; records of the United Jewish Survivors of Nazi Persecution. Besides the personal documents and both personal and organizational correspondence, the collection also includes original musical compositions, acetate recordings, magnetic reels, and photographs.
Dates:
1937-1974
Walter B. Simon Collection.
Collection
Identifier: AR 4261 / MF 827
Abstract
Published and unpublished manuscripts
Dates:
[unknown]
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Walter B. Simon Collection.