Charles Singer: Correspondence re victimisation of academics in Nazi Germany

Identifier
WL599c
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70139
Dates
1 Jan 1935 - 31 Jan 1936
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Charles Joseph Singer (MA, DM, D.Litt.,Hon D.Sc., FRCP) was born on 2 November 1876 in London. He studied at University College London, and from 1896-1899 he studied zoology at Oxford, graduating BA, BCh. In 1903 he qualified from St. Mary's Hospital Medical School MRCS LRCP. He gained other degrees honours during his career: MA MD; FRCP; Honorary DSc. From 1904-1908 Singer held various posts in England and abroad, including Sussex County Hospital; Brighton; Government House, Singapore; Abyssinia (Medical Officer to exhibition); Malta and Salonica, where he trained during the First World War when he served with the RAMC.

Singer held various posts throughout his career: Registrar to the Cancer Hospital, London; Physician to the Dreadnought Hospital; Lecturer in the history of medicine at University College London, as well as work abroad including Visiting Professor at University of California, Berkley.

He married Dorothea Waley Cohen, eldest daughter of Nathaniel L. Cohen and Julia M. Waley, in 1910, with whom he was awarded the Sarton Medal of the History of Science Society of America.

Charles Singer died at home in Par, Cornwall, on 10 June 1960 and Dorothea Singer died on 24 June 1964.

Archival History

The custodial history of the collection prior to deposit is unknown.

Scope and Content

This microfilm collection of correspondence documents the concerns of the distinguished academic, Charles Singer and colleagues, in relation to the restrictions on academic freedom in Nazi Germany and in particular the discrimination against non-aryan professors during the Heidelberg University Jubilee celebrations, 1935.

System of Arrangement

The correspondence was not filmed in any particular order. Copy outgoing correspondence of Charles Singer is mixed in with the incoming letters.

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Use MF54/ 36/ 448-605

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Microfilm

Related Units of Description

  • See also the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine (www.library.wellcome.ac.uk/) Collection No. GB 0120 PP/CJS for further manuscript correspondence of Charles Singer, including material relating to Jewish refugees.

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