![]() ![]() She also won a number of grants and fellowships. ![]() A visiting professor at several universities, including the University of California, Columbia, and the University of Chicago, and university professor on the graduate faculty of the New School for Social Research, in 1959 she became the first woman appointed to a full professorship at Princeton. Arendt held numerous positions in her new country-research director of the Conference on Jewish Relations, chief editor of Schocken Books, and executive director of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction in New York City. ![]() Ten years later she became an American citizen. In 1941, she emigrated to the United States. A victim of naziism, she fled Germany in 1933 for France, where she helped with the resettlement of Jewish children in Palestine. Born in Hanover, Germany, Hannah Arendt received her doctorate from Heidelberg University in 1928. ![]()
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