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Leeds Academic Assistance Committee

Archive Collection: SC Aca Ass

Details

Type of record: Archive

Title: Leeds Academic Assistance Committee

Level: Collection

Classmark: SC Aca Ass

Date(s): 1933-1940

Size and medium: 3 boxes

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/405852

Description

This collection comprises documents relating to the Leeds Academic Assistance Committee. It comprises two accessions: MS 415, MS 446. Specific details can be found in file descriptions.

Biography or history

The Leeds Academic Assistance Committee was founded in 1933 through the initiative of Professor J H Jones (Economics) and others to collect funds for the support of academic refugees from Nazi Germany so that they might continue their studies in England or elsewhere. The Committee was an independent venture at first but was subsequently reorganised as a local branch of the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning (formerly the Academic Assistance Committee in London). The Leeds Committee sponsored three scholars - Dr. Robert Bloch, a Jewish botanist from Rostock who was enabled to emigrate to the United States; Dr Boris Kaufmann, a Jewish mathematician from Heidelberg who soon went to Cambridge, and Dr Lothar Richter, a Lutheran and civil servant from Berlin who subsequently had a distinguished academic career in Canada as an expert on unemployment.

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Catalogue description updated as part of Yerusha Project in 2025.

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