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Papers, including personal correspondence ca. 1939-2004, spanning Werner Pelz's time in England (1939-1973) and Melbourne (1973 onwards); notebooks covering 1939-1982 (including the period, 1940-1942, when he was sent to Australia to be interned as an enemy alien during World War Two); published and unpublished writings including books, articles, plays and poetry; lecture notes and recordings relating to courses he ran after retiring as a lecturer in the Sociology Department at La Trobe University; articles, obituaries and a memoir of Werner Pelz plus a recording of a radio interview with him conducted in 2005. Also includes a collection of writings by each of his two wives, Lotte and Mary; and correspondence between Werner Pelz and German American publisher Kurt Wolff, with additional letters from Gila Hayam (Brandeis University), and Dietrich Orlow (Boston University). |
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<p><a href="https://www.zotero.org/groups/4688363/oama/items/GXWMBFTG/">https://www.zotero.org/groups/4688363/oama/items/GXWMBFTG/</a></p> |