An edition of Franz Kobler Collection

Franz Kobler Collection

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An edition of Franz Kobler Collection

Franz Kobler Collection

This collection holds papers pertaining to the writing and personal life of Franz Kobler. The largest focus of the documents here is on Franz Kobler's historical works on the history of the Jews. A smaller amount of material concerns Kobler's personal life. Documentation of Franz Kobler's legal work as a lawyer is scarce in this collection.

Papers relating to Franz Kobler's writing are located in several areas of the collection. The bulk of this material will be found in Series III: Writings. This series includes copies of drafts of books, extensive notes, and a small amount of correspondence with publishers. Series IV contains notes that possibly were used in the creation of Kobler's books and also include a few essays. Extensive correspondence with publishers concerning the creation of his books is also located in Series II.

Details of Franz Kobler's life are also documented in this collection. Series I holds personal documents such as biographical articles, curriculum vitae, and a few photographs. It also includes official papers issued by governmental and educational agencies as well as Kobler's passports. Another area where personal information may be found is among the correspondence with individuals in Series II. Most of the correspondence with friends and family members in Series II is informal.

Language
German

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Edition Notes

Collection is microfilmed; use MF 760

A typescript of Koblers book Napoleon Bonaparte and the Jewish Nation is a available on microfilm MF 430

Richard Kobler, 1968.

Franz Kobler was born on December 18, 1882 in in Mladá Boleslav, Bohemia (Czech Republic). He studied sociology in Berlin under George Simmel, where he met his future wife, Dora Feigenbaum (1888-1960). He finished his law studies in Vienna and practiced both civil and criminal law. He was also interested in Jewish history, and published two books on the subject in the 1930s. In 1938, he was arrested and after his release was forced to leave Vienna with his family. They immigrated to London via Zurich and joined their son in California in 1947. He died in Berkeley, California, on May 12, 1965.

German

English

Czech

Hebrew

1/6/00 dml updated mf info

1/6/00 dml addendum info: material originally stored in Carol's closet

2000-august-9 dml updated mf info (sect, loc, for mm call #, ref)

June 19, 2001 dml closed olf mfs, added restriction

03/06/2002 dml changed restriction

1/22/2004 vv (deleted old locations A 16/2, B 24/3, B 24/4, K 1/7 and A 16/1)

10/11/04ms, removed restriction, added LBIJMB number

6/9/04ms, added Iron Mountain storage info

6/9/04ms, added Iron Mountain Location Info

11/21/2006 lo (added collection status)

3/7/2007 lo (updated record and added EAD link)

20070816 ht, Bib. record updated

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Pagination
9 linear feet.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25590684M

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