Correspondence with Carsten, Francis Ludwig
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Prof. Dr. Francis Ludwig Carsten (1911-1998) was a British historian of Jewish-German origin. His family had immigrated to England in 1936, where Carsten was appointed professor at the University of London. Germany was the main subject of his work. Berghahn, V., ‘Francis L. Carsten 1911-1998’, in: Geschichte und Gesellschaft, vol. 25, 1999, pp. 504-10.
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Correspondence with Carsten, Francis Ludwig
56 letters
The correspondence throws light on Carsten’s involvement in two publication projects of The Wiener Library including the planned Dokumentenwerk, a work on persecution and extermination of European Jewry between 1933 and 1945, as well as On the Track of Tyranny, a book published on occasion of Leonard Montefiore's 70th anniversary. In both cases Carsten’s contribution comprised editorial and authorial works.
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See also the numerous correspondences on the Dokumentenwerk project within the Pre-1963 Correspondence collection including another one with Francis Ludwig Carsten.