Collection context
Summary
- Creators:
- Mierendorff, Marta
- Abstract:
- The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and ephemera regarding the lives and work of many German-speaking emigre artists in Southern California. One focus of the collection are German Expressionist Theater director Leopold Jessner (1878-1945) and his brother-in-law, the actor and director Fritz Jessner (1889-1946), both of whom left Germany in the 1930s to escape the Nazi persecution of Jews. The collection also includes more extensive materials on Walter Wicclair, director William Dieterle, art-director Rudi Feld, Felix Jackson, the Mann family, Lion Feuchtwanger, and Elow as well as about the Jewish Club of 1933. Furthermore it contains transcripts of various conferences on exile studies, articles, presentations, interview transcripts, Wim Wenders screenplays, and data sheets Marta Mierendorff created about various exiled German-speaking artists. The materials were collected by Marta Mierendorff (b. 1911), who was made Emeritus Research Professor in 1984 at USC.
- Extent:
- 71.84 Linear Feet 73 boxes
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
-     [Identification of item], Marta Mierendorff papers, Collection no. 0214, Feuchtwanger Memorial Library, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California. 
Background
- Scope and content:
-     The Marta Mierendorff papers comprises correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and ephemera regarding the lives and work of many German-speaking emigre artists in Southern California. Furthermore it contains transcripts of various conferences on exile studies, articles, presentations, interview transcripts, Wim Wenders screenplays, and data sheets Marta Mierendorff created about various exiled German-speaking artists. The materials were collected by Marta Mierendorff (b. 1911), who was made Emeritus Research Professor in 1984 at USC. 
- Biographical / historical:
-     Marta Mierendorff was born in Charlottenburg (Berlin), Germany in 1911. She received her doctorate in 1949 from Humboldt University in Berlin. In the 1950s, she turned to study of the sociology of art and co-founded the Institut fuer Kunstsoziologie in Berlin with Heinrich Tost in 1954. In the late 1950s, Marta Mierendorff developed an interest in the study of German-speaking exiles from the National Socialist regime. She traveled to Los Angeles in 1964 and there began working on the history of the Jewish Club of 1933, whose members were German Jewish exiles. Marta Mierendorff moved to Los Angeles in 1966. In 1971, she became a professor in the Department of German at the University of Southern California. Professor Mierendorff continued her research on German-speaking refugees, who were active in theater, film, cabaret, and other cultural endeavors, and who came to the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. She also collected materials on their life and work. Considered a pioneer in the study of exiles, Marta Mierendorff was made Emeritus Research Professor in 1984 at USC. 
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
-     World War, 1939-1945 -- Archival resources
 Exiles -- Germany -- 20th century -- Archival resources
 Exiles -- Austria -- 20th century -- Archival resources
 Exiles -- United States -- 20th century -- Archival resources
 Jews -- California, Southern -- History -- 20th century -- Archival resources
 Jewish refugees -- California, Southern -- Archival resources
 Jews, German -- California, Southern -- Archival resources
 Exiles' writings, German -- California -- Archival resources
 Theater -- Austria -- 20th century -- Archival resources
 Theater -- Germany -- 20th century -- Archival resources
 Actresses -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Archival resources
 Actors -- California -- Los Angeles -- Archival resources
 Authors, German -- California, Southern -- 20th century -- Archival resources
 Artists -- California -- Los Angeles -- Archival resources
 Correspondence
 Manuscripts
 Clippings
 Newsletters
- Names:
-     European Film Fund -- Archives
 Jewish Club of 1933 -- Archives
 Brecht Zentrum der DDR -- Archives
 Elow -- Archives
 Lang, Fritz -- Archives
 Mann, Heinrich -- Archives
 Mann, Thomas -- Archives
 Neumann, Alfred, 1895-1952 -- Archives
 Neumann, Robert -- Archives
 Wolf, Friedrich -- Archives
 Wolf, Markus -- Archives
 Feuchtwanger, Lion -- Archives
 Muฬller, Heiner -- Archives
 Dieterle, William -- Archives
 Wicclair, Walter -- Archives
 Wenders, Wim -- Archives
 Remarque, Erich Maria -- Archives
 Jackson, Felix -- Archives
 Jessner, Leopold -- Archives
 Jessner, Fritz -- Archives
 Eisler, Georg -- Archives
 Mierendorff, Marta -- Archives
 Graf, Oskar Maria -- Archives
 Granach, Alexander -- Archives
 Henreid, Paul -- Archives
 Eisler, Hanns -- Archives
 Doblin, Alfred -- Archives
 Frank, Liesl -- Archives
 Bruno, Frank -- Archives
 Baum, Vicki -- Archives
 Brecht, Bertolt -- Archives
 Berstl, Julius -- Archives
- Places:
-     California, Southern -- Emigration and immigration -- Archival resources
 Germany -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Archival resources
Access and use
- Restrictions:
-     COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access. 
- Terms of access:
-     The collection contains published materials; researchers are reminded of the copyright restrictions imposed by publishers on reusing their articles and parts of books. It is the responsibility of researchers to acquire permission from publishers when reusing such materials. The copyright to unpublished materials belongs to the heirs of the writers. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. 
- Preferred citation:
-     [Identification of item], Marta Mierendorff papers, Collection no. 0214, Feuchtwanger Memorial Library, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California. 
- Location of this collection:
-     
    Special CollectionsDoheny Memorial Library, Room 209Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189, US
- Contact:
-     (213) 740-5900