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To help CARA expand this section, we would welcome research papers or articles relating to the AAC and its successor organisations. Please feel free to contact us through info.cara@lsbu.ac.uk to discuss suitability or to inform us of relevant items.

Articles & papers

Skebo, Kristi, The Rescue of Scholars from Nazi Germany. University of Victoria Research. (2006)

Medical Refugees in Wales 1930s-50s, Pamela Michael and Charles Webster (eds), Health and Society in Twentieth Century Wales (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2006).

Frauen aus medizinischen Berufen als Flüchtlinge in Großbritannien während der 1930er und 1940er Jahre, in Ulrike Lindner und Merith Niehuss (eds), Ärztinnen – Patientinnen. Frauen im deutschen und britishen Gesundheitswesen des 20. Jahrhunderts (Cologne: Böhlau, 2002), 111-127.

Physicians as Migrants: Sickness and the Forced Migration of Medical Refugees from Germany 1933-1945, Peter Marschalck and Karl Heinz Wiedl (eds), Migration und Krankheit, Osnabrück: Rasch, 2001, IMIS-Schriften 10, 55-64.

Austrian Medical Refugees in Great Britain 1938-1945, Sonia Horn and Peter Malina (ed.), Medizin im Nationalsozialismus – Wege der Aufarbeitung (Vienna. OAK Verlag, 2001), 289-92.

An Overloaded Ark? The Rockefeller Foundation and Refugee Medical Scientists, 1933-1945, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Biology and Biomedical Science, vol. 31 (2000) 477-489.

Austrian Medical Refugees in Great Britain: from Marginal Aliens to Established Professionals, Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, vol. 110 (1998) 158-61.

The Impact of German Medical Scientists on British Medicine: a Case-study of Oxford, M. Ash, W. Mattern and A. Söllner (eds), Forced Migration and Scientific Change: Emigré German-speaking Scientists and Scholars after 1933, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp.87-114. Abbreviated as "An Oxford Class List", Oxford Magazine, no. 95 (1993) 2-8.

The Contribution of Central European Jews to Medical Science and Practice in Britain, 1930-1960, W.E. Mosse (ed.), Second Chance. The History of the German-speaking Jews in the United Kingdom, Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1991, pp. 243-254.