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Correspondence, speeches and writings, subject files, family papers, clippings, and other papers primarily concerning Arendt's intellectual, social, and professional life as a lecturer and writer after World War II. Subjects include the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem, Jewish response to the Holocaust, totalitarianism in Germany, and Zionism. Manuscripts of her works include Between Past and Future; Six Exercises in Political Thought (1961), Eichmann in Jerusalem; A Report on the Banality of Evil (1963), Men in Dark Times (1968), and The Life of the Mind (1978). Family papers include correspondence and unpublished writings of her husband, Heinrich Blücher. Many of the letters and papers are in German and other European languages.
Correspondents include W.H. Auden, Hanan J. Ayalti (Hanan Klenbort), Saul Bellow, Walter Benjamin, Rosalie Littell Colie, Joachim C. Fest, Carl J. Friedrich, Elke Gilbert, Robert Gilbert, J. Glenn Gray, Waldemar Gurian, Rolf Hochhuth, Randall Jarrell, Hans Jonas, William Jovanovich, Alfred Kazin, Lotte Köhler, Robert Lowell, Mary McCarthy, Dwight MacDonald, Judah Leon Magnes, Hans Joachim Morgenthau, David Riesman, Ruth H. Rosenau, Gershom Gerhard Scholem, William Shawn, Robert Silvers, Stephen Spender, Paul Tillich, Eric Voegelin, Ernst Vollrath, Anne Weil, Helen Wolff, Kurt Wolff, and University of Chicago faculty members.
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Correspondence, Politics and government, National socialism, Trials, litigation, Jews, Persecutions, Philosophy, Zionism, Faculty, Political science, War crime trials, University of Chicago, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), TotalitarianismPeople
Hanan J. Ayalti (1910-), Eric Voegelin (1901-1985), Dwight MacDonald, Joachim C. Fest (1926-2006), Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), Mary McCarthy (1912-1989), Hans J. Morgenthau (1904-1980), Gershom Gerhard Scholem (1897-1982), Elke Gilbert, Kurt Wolff (1887-1963), Hans Jonas (1903-1993), Rolf Hochhuth, David Riesman (1909-2002), Robert Gilbert (1899-1978), Alfred Kazin (1915-1998), Paul Tillich (1886-1965), Robert B. Silvers, Stephen Spender (1909-1995), Randall Jarrell (1914-1965), W. H. Auden (1907-1973), Ernst Vollrath, Helen Wolff (1906-1994), Waldemar Gurian (1902-1954), Rosalie Littell Colie, Adolf Eichmann (1906-1962), J. Glenn Gray (1913-1977), Ruth H. Rosenau, Robert Lowell (1917-1977), Carl J. Friedrich (1901-1984), Saul Bellow, Anne Weil, Lotte Köhler, Judah Leon Magnes (1877-1948), William Jovanovich, William ShawnEdition | Availability |
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Open to research.
Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material.
Selected material also available through the Library of Congress Web site.
Gift and bequest, Hannah Arendt, 1964-2000.
Gift, Klaus Loewald, 1981.
Gift, Roger Errera, 1994.
Gift, Jochen Kölsch, International Verbindungen, 2007.
transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Author, educator, and political philosopher. Born Johanna Cohn Arendt in 1906; married Heinrich Blücher (after moving to the U.S. the couple primarily used the spelling Bluecher) in 1940 and used her married name Hannah Arendt Blücher for domestic identification.
Collection material in English, French, and German.
Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and on Internet.
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