Each year the institute publishes an extra number in the same format as the journal itself.
2004 Adam’s Road, by Irina Levinskaya
An autobiographical odyssey in which the author explores her troubled progress towards a life of scholarship through the antisemitism of the late Soviet period to a new world of freedom beyond. Translated by Melissa Smith.
2005 Art and Migration by Jennifer Powell and Jutta Vinzent
Published to mark the Exile and patronage conference and exhibition at the Barber Institute, Birmingham, this is a richly illustrated study of the life and work of some of the most important German and Austrian artists to flee the Hitler regime between 1933 and the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939.
2006 Beate Ruhm von Oppen: Collected writings on Resistance and Music
Beate Ruhm von Oppen died in 2004. A scholar of great distinction, for much of her life she taught at St John’s College, Annapolis. This book commemorates and gathers into one volume her writings in the two realms which saw her finest contributions; the history of resistance against the Hitler regime inside Germany between 1933 and 1945 and the relationship between language and music in the work of the composer J.S. Bach. |