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Book review: Well Worth Saving

A thought-provoking book — collaboration takes many forms, says Colin Shindler

June 23, 2020 12:55
Laurel Leff
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Well Worth Saving: American Universities’ Life and Death Decisions on Refugees from Nazi Europe by Laurel Leff (Yale University Press, £20)

To be hired by an American university, a refugee scholar (from Nazism) had to be world-class and well connected, not too old and not too young, not too right and not too left, and most important of all, not too Jewish’.

Laurel Leff’s succinct description of the cold, unspoken process by which many German Jewish academics were failed by the land of the free confronts the reader from the very beginning. 

She points out that we tend to look at the Einsteins and Arendts, who were welcomed rather than remembering those whose escape route was blocked. While some scholars in the US did their utmost to secure invitations and posts for their beleaguered colleagues, others feared competition.