Language:
English
Pages:
378 pages (double space) :
,
typescript.
Year of publication:
1961
Keywords:
Salomon, Alice,
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Antisemitism.
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Christian converts from Judaism.
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Education, Higher 1870-1918.
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Feminism.
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Jews Persecution 1933-1941.
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Lawyers.
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Marriage counseling.
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Social workers.
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Voyages and travels.
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Women authors.
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Women Employment.
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Women Political activity.
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World War, 1914-1918.
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Berlin (Germany)
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Germany History.
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Munich (Germany)
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Autobiographies
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Biographical sources
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Memoirs
Abstract:
Memoir by Marie Munk, written in 1961. Recollections of her childhood; her Christian upbringing; her schooling; her training at Alice Salomon's Groups of Social Work in Berlin; life in Imperial Germany; anti-Semitism; her experiences during World War I; her law studies at the universities of Freiburg and Bonn; her career in law including her work in a legal aid clinic for women in Munich; her admittance to the bar as the first woman in Germany; her work as an attorney in Berlin; her teaching social work and her involvment in the women's movement; the impact of 1933 on feminist organizations; her experiences in Nazi Germany; her travels and later her immigration to the United States; her various jobs in New York State, Philadelphia, Maryland, Northampton (MA), Toledo (Ohio) and Cambridge (MA); her interest in juvenile delinquence; her work as a marriage counsellor; her work as an attorney; her trips to Hawai, Mexico and Asian and European countries where she attended women's conferences; and her impressions in post-war Germany and Berlin.
Note:
Available on microfilm
,
English
URL:
http://digital.cjh.org/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=566506&custom_att_2=simple_viewer
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