LC control no. | n 86050114 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Iggers, Wilma |
Variant(s) | Iggersová, Vilma Abelesová, Vilma |
Associated country | Czechoslovakia Canada United States |
Located | Buffalo (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1921-03-23 |
Place of birth | Miřkov (Plzenský kraj, Czech Republic) |
Profession or occupation | Germanists Literary historians College teachers |
Found in | Die Juden in Böhmen und Mähren, c1986: t.p. (Wilma Iggers) Iggers, Wilma. Zwei Seiten einer Geschichte, c2002: t.p. (Wilma Iggers) p. 11 (b. 23 Mar. 1921) Sto let jedné židovské rodiny na českém venkově, 2022: title page (Vilma Iggersová) page 17 (maiden name: Abelesová; born Mary 1921 in Mířkov; left Czechoslovakia in 1938; later studied history of literature and taught at several universities in the United States; currently lives in Buffalo) page 44 (Vilma Abeles Iggersová) page 51 (grew up in Horšovský Týn) Encyclopedia of Arkansas, viewed online July 18, 2023: Wilma Abeles Iggers (1921- ) page (Wilma Abeles Iggers; wilma Iggers; born 23 March 1921 in the German-speaking part of Czechoslovakia; moved to Canada in 1938; bachelor's and master's degrees from McMaster University in Canada; PhD in Germanics from the University of Chicago (1952); taught at Philander Smith College, 1950-1957; Dillard University, 1957-1963; Loyola University, 1963-1965; Canisius College, 1965- ; professor of German literature; also active in the civil rights movement ) <https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/wilma-albes-iggers-14257/> |
Associated language | ger |