The National Socialists' May 1933 Berlin book burning and, to a growing extent, their looting of Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute of Sexual Science (Institut fÃŒr Sexualwissenschaft) are part and parcel of memorial culture in Germany and around the world. Thanks to the ongoing rehabilitation of Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935), and the revival of interest in his work, more people are now aware that this pioneering Jewish sexologist and LGBT-rights activist died in exile in Nice, France, profoundly traumatized by the destruction of his life's work.
This is the very first book to offer a meticulously detailed report of the three years leading up to Hirschfeld's death in 1935 and, especially, the seven years following.
This book is also the first biography of Karl Giese (1898-1938) and Karl Fein (1894-1942), the main players in the afterlife of Magnus Hirschfeld in France and Czechoslovakia, focusing on their dealings with the surviving materials of Hirschfeld's Institute, and the consequences of the decisions they made - or may have made - as Nazi terror deepened.
Numerous, hitherto untapped archival sources are used to reveal vital new facts. On their basis, this book puts forward original explanations touching on the various fates of the remnants of Hirschfeld's Institute. It also offers the first account of the "miraculous rescue" of Hirschfeld's guestbook (Magnus Hirschfelds Exil-GÀstebuch 1933-1935) from an old paper container in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in 1942.
This seminal, generously illustrated book picks up the thread where Rainer Herrn's Der Liebe und dem Leid: Das Institut fÃŒr Sexualwissenschaft (2022), a history of Hirschfeld and his Institute from 1919 to 1933, left off. Its thorough documentation provides essential context for the facsimile edition of Hirschfeld's guestbook, published in 2019 by Hans Bergemann, Ralf Dose, Marita Keilson-Lauritz and Kevin Dubout.
Hans P. Soetaert s The Scattered Library, 800 pages of meticulous research, provides the reader with an entirely new understanding of Magnus Hirschfeld s last months, and of what befell his research after his death.
Finn Ballard, SIEGESSÄULE 06/2025.
The book s greatest strength lies in its exhaustive archival research. Echoing the transnational movements at the core of its narrative, the archival materials scattered across multiple countries have been painstakingly gathered and presented in remarkable detail. The Scattered Library thus serves not only as an object biography but also as a resource-rich foundation for future scholarship on Hirschfeld, sexology, the Holocaust, and the transnational dimensions of the early homosexual emancipation movement.
Sébastien Tremblay, German Studies Review, Vol. 48, No. 2.
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