German journalist, economist and university lecturer
Alfons Goldschmidt in 1923
Alfons Goldschmidt (28 November 1879, Gelsenkirchen – 20 or 21 January 1940, Mexico City ) was a German journalist, economist and university lecturer.
Life
Goldschmidt was born in Gelsenkirchen . He was finance editor for Rudolf Mosse 's Berliner Tageblatt , and held the chair of economics at the University of Leipzig .[ 1]
In 1919 he was one of the founders of the League for Proletarian Culture . He was co-editor of Räte-Zeitung with Leo Matthias .[ 2]
He travelled to the Soviet Russia in 1920, arriving in Moscow on 1 May.[ 3]
He was chairperson of the German section of Workers International Relief .[ 4]
A heart attack claimed his life on Sunday in Mexico City. The German-American Writers Association, of which he was a member, made the announcement. Goldschmidt's books were set on fire by the Nazis. He had been invited by the Mexican government to teach at the University of Mexico City for a year. [ 5]
Works
Die Wirtschaftsorganisation Sowjet-Russlands (1920) Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt
Moskau 1920; Tagebuchblätter (1920) Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt
Argentinien (1923) Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt
Mexiko (1925)
Auf Den Spuren Der Azteken (1927)
Whither Israel? (1934) New York, (with a foreword by Albert Einstein )
The fate of trade unions under fascism (1937) New York: Anti-fascist literature committee
Grosse Liebe, weite Welt oder zwischen Rio Bravo und Moskwa : Reise- u. Zeitbilder 1920-1940 (1974) Berlin : Buchverlag Der Morgen
References
^ Deák, István (1968). Weimar Germany's Left-wing Intellectuals: A Political History of the Weltbühne and Its Circle . Berkeley: University of California Press.
^ Dove, Richard; Mallett, Michael; Lamb, Stephen (18 June 1992). German Writers and Politics 1918–39 . Springer. ISBN 978-1-349-11815-1 .
^ "Moscow in 1920" . Soviet Russia . Vol. III, no. 13. Russian Soviet Government Bureau. 25 September 1920.
^ Warren, Beth Gates. "Edward Weston and His German Connections" (PDF) . Retrieved 21 December 2023 .
^ Kuntz Ficker, Sandrea Kuntz (February 2006). "Jürgen Buchenau, Tools of Progress: A German Merchant Family in Mexico City, 1895–Present (Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2004), pp. xi+267, $49.95, hb" . Journal of Latin American Studies . 38 (1): 193– 194. doi :10.1017/s0022216x05290673 . ISSN 0022-216X . S2CID 144417263 .
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