Nachum Tim Gidal (1909–1996)
Author of Jews in Germany: From Roman Times to the Weimar Republic
About the Author
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Works by Nachum Tim Gidal
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- Legal name
- Gidalewitsch, Ignatz Nachum
- Other names
- Gidal, Nahum
Gidal, Tim - Birthdate
- 1909
- Date of death
- 1996-10-04
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Munich
- Occupations
- photographer
photojournalist
war correspondent - Organizations
- New School for Social Research
British Army - Short biography
- Gidal is considered one of the founders of modern photojournalism. He was born in Germany and studied law, history and art history in Munich and Berlin. He started studying photography as a Zionist student. His first published pictures appeared in 1929. As a Jew, he had to leave Germany in 1933, and afterwards lived in Switzerland, where he wrote a doctoral dissertation on photojournalism, the Middle East, and India, before settling permanently in Jerusalem. From 1938-1940 he worked for Picture Post, and in 1942–1945 for the British Army magazine Parade. After World War II, he moved to the USA, where he wrote, joined the staff of the New School for Social Research, and served as an editorial consultant for Life Magazine. He later held academic posts in the USA and Israel.
- Nationality
- Israel
- Birthplace
- Munich, Germany
- Places of residence
- Basel, Switzerland
Jerusalem, Israel
London, England, UK
New York, New York, USA - Place of death
- Jerusalem, Israel
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Dating from the late 1970s this is now very much an historical footnote. There are however some fascinating early photographs of the Zionist pioneering of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Especially of interest are those showing Jaffa at the time of Tel Aviv's foundation (1908-09) and those of that city's earliest streets and residents.
NO OF PAGES: 440 SUB CAT I: Jewish Heritage SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This book stands as the best of its kind: a one-volume, fully illustrated reference. Don't be fooled?this is not a simple coffee table book. It is exhaustingly researched complete with a huge bibliography and fully footnoted. Nearly every page of every chapter is filled with pictures, photos, and the like. This book can either be read from cover to cover, or the reader can choose to read a chapter at a show more time?much like an encyclopedia.NOTES: Donated by Barb Kase. SUBTITLE: From Roman Times to the Weimer Republic show less
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