PhD and a Cup of Tea: Crisis, Rescue and Renewal

The Wiener Library, 29 Russell Square
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This event ended on Tuesday 14th of February 2017
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Free - must reserve tickets online
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The Wiener Library, 29 Russell Square

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Russell Square 0.17 miles

The Library is pleased to host a talk by Maria Teresa Chicote Pompanin and Hanna Gentili for our PhD and a Cup of Tea series, which provides PhD candidates an opportunity to share their research and gain feedback.

Born as Aby Warburg’s private library, known as the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg (KBW) and originally housed in Hamburg, the famous library that later became the Warburg Institute was moved to London in December 1933 following the rise of the Nazi party.

Both before and during the war, the Institute promoted a dense cultural programme and improved its public standing by lecturing, publishing, organising and circulating exhibitions in London and across the UK. In a constant effort to maintain a stimulating cultural offer and provide assistance to academic refugees in need, the Warburg Institute established a number of long-lasting collaborations with British institutions such as the Courtauld Institute, the Academic Assistance Council and later the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning (now CARA), the National Buildings Record (NBR) and the Council for the Encouragement of Music and Arts (CEMA).

The research here presented shows how the Warburg Institute and its circle reacted to the international crisis of the Second World War through the lens of a series of micro-stories of academic refugees and it is based on unpublished material from the Warburg Institute Archive, the E. H. Gombrich Archive, the Warburg Institute Photographic Collection and the CARA (Council for At-Risk Academics) Archive.

Picture caption: Otto Kurz and Franz Rosenthal in the Library of the Warburg Institute at the Imperial Institute

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