Albert SalomonFamily Collection 1765-2008 bulk 1972-1983

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Albert SalomonFamily Collection 1765-2008 bulk 1972-1983

The Albert SalomonFamily Collection holds papers of several members of the Salomon family, especiallysociologist Albert Salomon, his wife Anna Salomon, his aunt social reformer AliceSalomon, and his daughter Hannah Salomon Janovsky. Much of the collection consistsof family photographs. Other prominent materials include correspondence of HannahJanovsky on the preservation and publication of her family members' writings andarticles on the life of Albert Salomon. A small amount of family papers andgenealogical information is also present.

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Salomon, Anna, 1895-1956

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Janovsky, Lynn

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Albert Salomon was born on December 8, 1891, the eldest son of the Berlin merchant Ernst Salomon and Marianne née Bunzel. The Salomon family originally had Sephardic roots, and came via Holland and Pomerania, with their ancestor Salomon Isaac settling in Berlin in 1765. Albert Salomon had a younger brother, Richard, who died in Auschwitz but whose wife and daughter were able to flee Germany. His father's sister was the social reformer Alice Salomon, known for her work in women's soc...

Liebmann family

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Salomon, Albert, 1891-1966

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Born in Berlin on December 8, 1891, Albert Salomon received his doctorate in sociology at Heidelberg in 1921 and taught at various German institutions, including the Hochschule fuer Politik. In 1935 he emigrated to the United States, where he taught at the New School for Social Research. Salomon died in New York City in December 1966. From the guide to the Albert Salomon Collection, 1926-1959, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives) ...

Salomon, Alice, 1872-1948

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Alice Salomon earned her doctor diploma (Dr. phil.) as early as 1906 with a dissertation on unequal pay for equal jobs for men and women (‘Die Ursachen der ungleichen Entlohnung von Maenner und Frauenarbeit’). She received an honorary doctorate in medicine in 1932 on occasion of her 60th birthday. At the time she was given by the Prussian government a silver medal for her services in social welfare, and the Wohlfahrtsschule Pestalozzi-Froebelhaus was renamed “Alice Salomon-Schule". ...

Alice-Salomon-Hochschule (Berlin)

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Lobbenberg family

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Janovsky, Hannah Salomon, 1933-

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New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997)

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Universität Konstanz. Sozialwissenschaftliches Archiv

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Salomon family

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