Sociology -- Study and teaching
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Frieda Wunderlich papers
Collection
Identifier: NA-0002-01
Summary
Frieda Wunderlich (1884-1965) was a member of the University-in-Exile (also known as the Graduate Faculty, and later as the New School for Social Research). A professor, public official and editor of an anti-Nazi magazine in her native Germany, Wunderlich came to the New School in 1933 and continued her social and economic research while teaching into the 1950s. The collection consists of files and topically-themed notebooks.
Dates:
circa 1912-1960s
Found in:
The New School Archives
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Frieda Wunderlich papers
Jeffrey Goldfarb papers
Collection
Identifier: NA-0016-01
Overview
This collection consists of the papers of Jeffrey Goldfarb, the Michael E. Gellert Professor of Sociology at The New School. The collection contains teaching files; materials relating to Goldfarb's work in Poland; correspondence; and manuscripts for Goldfarb's published books. Also included are manuscripts of papers delivered at conferences, book reviews, prospectuses, and materials relating to Goldfarb's studies at the University of Chicago. Also found herein are materials...
Dates:
1953-2015; Majority of material found within 1976-2000
Found in:
The New School Archives
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Jeffrey Goldfarb papers