General Info | TEI
Name | Thompson, Dorothy |
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Alternative Names |
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ID | 546 |
Gender | female |
Lifespan | 1894-07-09 - 1961-01-30 |
Professions | journalist (Q1930187), foreign correspondent (Q18190897), radio presenter, foreign correspondent, American |
Collection(s) |
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Uri(s) |
http://https://ica.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/apis/api2/entity/527/ https://ica.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/apis/api2/entity/546/ https://d-nb.info/gnd/118846698 |
Notes | Dorothy Thompson worked as a journalist in Vienna during the 1920s and 30s where she occupied a central position among the growing number of foreign correspondents in the city. She reported widely on high politics and cultural affairs, on the misery of post-war crowds in the impoverished city, but also on the continuing high quality of musical productions and performances there. In 1927, she reported on the fire at the Justizpalast. Her estate is archived at the Special Collections Research Center at Syracuse University Libraries, New York. (see Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, 2018, ch.2.) |
Relations
Event
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Event |
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12-1932 | 01-1933 | related >> participated in >> hosted | Thompson's and Lewis's Christmas Party |
1921-11 | — | related >> witnessed | the second attempt by Emperor Karl and his wife Zita to return from Switzerland and reclaim the crown of Hungary |
1921-12-01 | — | related >> witnessed | the food riots in Vienna on 1 December 1921 |
1925 | — | related >> participated in | a meeting between Dorothy Thompson, Carl and Alice Zuckmayer and Eugenia Schwarzwald in Berlin |
1934 | — | related >> witnessed >> reported on | Austrian Civil War |
Institution
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Institution |
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1921 | — | related >> worked for/at | Philadelphia Public Ledger |
1925 | — | related >> worked for/at | European office of the Philadelphia Public Ledger |
— | — | related >> worked for/at | The New York Evening Post |
1934 | — | related >> worked for/at | New York Herald Tribune |
1933 | 1933 | related >> visited | Café Louvre |
1920 | — | related >> attended | National American Woman Suffrage Association |
1941 | 1947-03 | related >> worked for/at | New York Post |
1908 | 1910 | related >> studied at | Lewis Institute (Chicago, IL) |
1910 | 1914 | related >> studied at | Syracuse University, New York |
— | — | related >> wrote for | Story |
Person
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person |
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1932 | — | related >> acquainted with >> had contacts with | Mahler-Werfel, Alma Maria |
— | — | related >> friendship with | Sheean, James Vincent |
— | — | related >> friendship with | Gunther, John |
1923-04 | 1927 | related >> in a relationship with >> married to | Bard, Josef |
1928 | 1942 | related >> in a relationship with >> married to | Lewis, Sinclair |
1945 | — | related >> in a relationship with >> married to | Knopf, Maxim |
1923 | — | related >> friendship with | Untermeyer, Louis |
— | — | related >> friendship with | Sheean, James Vincent |
— | — | related >> friendship with | Shirer, William Lawrence |
— | — | related >> friendship with >> close friendship with | Lane, Rose Wilder |
Place
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Place |
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1934-08-25 | — | related >> expelled from | Germany |
1925 | 1928 | related >> stayed in >> stayed in for work >> worked as journalist in | Berlin |
1928 | — | related >> owner of >> had a farm in | Twin Farms, Barnard, VT |
1894-07-09 | — | Place of Birth | Lancaster, NY |
1921-11 | — | related >> visited | Budapest |
1921 | 1925 | related >> visited | Josefstädter Straße 68, Vienna |
1940-07 | — | related >> visited | Zurich |
1932 | 1933 | related >> visited | Landhaus Wiesmühl |
1934 | — | related >> visited | Vienna |
1941 | 1957 | related >> lived at | 237 E 48th St, New York, NY 10017, United States |
Work
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Work |
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— | — | related >> wrote introduction to | Second Wind |
Label
Label | Start | End | Label type | ISO Code |
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The Blue-Eyed Tornado | — | — | alternative name >> nickname | deu |
Thompson, Dorothy | — | — | Legacy name (merge) | deu |