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- Lipsker, Erika, 1909-1998
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1909-11-04
Death Date
- 1998-06-28
Birth Place
- Hamburg-Altona (Hamburg, Germany)
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Sources
- found: Son of the Alhambra, 1970:t.p. (Erika Spivakovsky)
- found: OCLC, Aug. 12, 2002(hdg.: Spivakovsky, Erika, 1909- ; usage: Erika Spivakovsky)
- found: Barnes&Noble, via WWW, September 10, 2014(Son Of The Alhambra by Erika Spivakovsky; Erika Spivakovsky (1909-1998) became interested in Mendoza while researching a book on the expulsion in 1492 of the Jews from Spain; under the auspices of the Radcliffe Institute she traveled extensively in Spain and Italy, visiting places connected with Mendoza's life and gathering material from local archives)
- found: Contemporary Authors, via WWW, September 10, 2014(Erika Spivakovsky, 1909-1998; born November 4, 1909 in Hamburg-Altona, Germany; died June 28, 1998, in Westport, CT; naturalized U.S. citizen in 1945; daughter of Joseph and Rosi Lipsker; University of Buenos Aires, B.A., 1928; University of Berlin, Ph. D., 1933; married Tossy Spivakovsky (a concert violinist) on November 21, 1934; contributor of articles and reviews to Chronica Nova, American Historical Review, Renaissance Quarterly, Hispania, Symposium, Journal of the History of Ideas, Archivum, Renaissance News, Chicago Jewish Forum, and Hispanofila; Radcliffe Institute fellowships, 1962-1963, 1963-1964; freelance writer in Westport, CT, 1959-)
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Change Notes
- 2002-08-12: new
- 2014-09-12: revised
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