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Einstein spent 1936-1938 fighting in the Spanish Civil War; returning to France where in 1940, he was arrested and interned along with the other German émigrés until his liberation later in the spring of 1940 as a result of chaotic circumstances in the face of the rapidly progressing German invasion.
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Einstein’s life after the First World War was marked by the violent political and social implications of the war and revolutionary sentiment following the
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art during the occupation would prove to be considerably helpful in Einstein's later efforts to encourage the beginning of a serious appreciation of black
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van Dongen, Jeroen (15 May 2012). "Mistaken Identity and Mirror Images: Albert and Carl Einstein, Leiden and Berlin, Relativity and Revolution".
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in very expressive language. Einstein also worked on numerous journals and collective projects, among some of the more important:
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Einstein established a reputation as a well-known author and art critic on the basis of work ranging from his debut novel
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in 1912, with an subsequent volume collecting the episodes in a single book. In 1913 he married Maria Ramm, the sister of
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Hrsg. von Caroline Adler, Maddalena Casarini und Daphne Weber, De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston 2023, S. 95–118 (= Minima 8).
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Better received in France, Einstein left Germany for permanent residence in France in 1928; with
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Schnitt mit dem KĂĽchenmesser. Dada durch die letzte weimarer Bierbauchkulturepoche Deutschlands
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but lacking a high school diploma (Abitur) he could not gain a doctorate. In 1907 he visited
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Liliane Meffre, "Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler und Carl Einstein: Die Wahlverwandtschaft", in
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Kleinformate der Weltkunst. Serielle Bildbände nach Hedwig Fechheimer und Carl Einstein
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period, Einstein left Germany for France in 1928, a half-decade ahead of the rise of
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David Quigley: "Carl Einstein - A Defense of the Real", Vienna: Walther Konig. 2007
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Kleinformate im Umbruch. Mobile Medien für Widerstand und Kooperation (1918–1933).
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Carl Einstein. Die Fabrikation der Fiktionen, Gesammelte Werke in Einzelausgaben
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Einstein's involvement in social and political life was characterized by
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Bebuquin oder Die Dilettanten des Wunders. Prosa und Schriften 1906-1929
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community, and Sophie Einstein, Carl was a year younger than his sister
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featured the inclusion of the image of Albert Einstein in her collage
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Regarded as one of the first critics to appreciate the development of
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and flee to the south, he was left trapped on the French border with
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Afrikanische Märchen und Legenden; herausgegeben von Carl Einstaein
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Although able to escape the German occupation of Paris during the
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Weimar in Exile: The Antifascist Emigration in Europe and America
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Einstein welcomed the outbreak of war and volunteered for the
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in 1903. Originally given the standard German spelling of his
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Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler: Kunsthändler Verleger Schriftsteller
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Die Kant-Rezeption in der Ă„sthetik des frĂĽhen Carl Einstein
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Documents: Doctrines, Archéologie, Beaux-arts, Ethnographie
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And the Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris
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Aus den "Gärten der Zeichen". Zu Carl Einstein "Bebuquin"
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In 1919, along with George Grosz, he edited the magazine
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Bebuquin oder die Dilettanten des Wunders. Ein Roman
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Leipzig: Verlag der weiĂźen BĂĽcher, 1915. 595:Seeing no alternatives, Einstein committed 900: 29: 914: 891: 826: 477:Bebuquin oder die Dilettanten des Wunders 424:was offered a part-time professorship at 352:Bebuquin oder die Dilettanten des Wunders 955:Museum Studies: An Anthology of Contexts 362:and so becoming Franz's brother in law. 1015:. New York: Arcade Publishing. p. 170. 534:Einstein's avant-garde orientation and 1293:German male dramatists and playwrights 1273:German people of the Spanish Civil War 1195: 1040: 316:In Berlin he attended the lectures of 1318:German Jews who died in the Holocaust 1313:Suicides by Jews during the Holocaust 1034: 957:. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. p. 135. 866: 864: 785:. Leipzig, Weimar: Kiepenheuer, 1989. 775:. 3 Bände, Berlin: Medusa, 1980-1985. 754: 401:and to a lesser extent in the failed 365: 241:Trapped in southern France following 1268:German Army personnel of World War I 870: 822: 820: 818: 816: 814: 812: 810: 781:. Published by Hermann Haarmann and 1151:, Stuttgart: Hatje, 1986, p. 85-90. 953:Carbonell, Bettina Messias (2004). 726:. Berlin: Galerie Flechtheim, 1930. 647:Wilhelm Lehmbrucks graphisches Werk 631:. Berlin: Verlag der Wochenschrift 309:as "Karl" at birth, he adopted the 13: 861: 685:Der frĂĽhere japanische Holzschnitt 470: 14: 1329: 1258:Writers from Rhineland-Palatinate 1166: 1134:, 104. Jahrgang 1997, 1. Halbband 1071: 807: 501:Afrikanische Märchen und Legenden 499:. Another Africa-related book is 350:. This led to the publication of 265:family on 26 April 1885, in the 261:Carl Einstein who was born to a 16:German art historian (1885–1940) 313:spelling "Carl" in the 1900s. 1223:People from the Rhine Province 1084:. Trianon/Iowa Digital Library 1065: 847: 827:Hagestedt, Lutz (2011-11-10). 730:Die Kunst des XX. Jahrhunderts 712:Die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts 489:Die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts 417:Confusion with Albert Einstein 281:, who would become known as a 214:views. A target of the German 1: 1298:20th-century German novelists 1283:People convicted of blasphemy 1112:Carl-Einstein-Kolloquium 1994 982:Palmier, Jean Michel (2006). 795: 256: 174:, as well as for his work on 1263:German expatriates in France 1110:In: Kiefer, Klaus H. (Hg.): 877:Dictionary of Art Historians 742: 523:, and the legendary journal 7: 610: 441:Johannes Theodoor de Visser 230:, later taking part in the 10: 1334: 732:. Berlin: Propyläen, 1931. 720:. Paris: Kahnweiler, 1930. 561:) was met with attacks as 511:edited by Franz Pfemfert, 445:Brussels Soldiers' Council 399:Brussels Soldiers' Council 159:, also known by pseudonym 1141:, in ContextXXI 3-4/2005. 1044:Suicide and the Holocaust 986:. London: Verso. p. 263. 933:10.1007/s00016-012-0084-y 663:Der Unentwegte Platoniker 649:. 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Neuwied
Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
Lestelle-Betharram
Pyrénées-Atlantiques
France
Benno Elkan
Alexandra Ramm-Pfemfert
Franz Pfemfert
German Jewish
Cubism
African art
European
avant-garde
George Grosz
Georges Braque
Pablo Picasso
Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler
communist
anarchist
right wing
Weimar
Adolf Hitler
Nazi Party
Spanish Civil War
Republican forces
Nazi Germany
defeat
French Third Republic

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