Ursula Hirschmann

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Aliases:
Ursula Hirschmann, Ursula Spinelli
Born:
Sept. 2, 1913
Died:
Jan. 8, 1991

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Ursula Hirschmann was a German anti-fascist activist and an advocate of European federalism.

Hirschmann was born into a middle-class Jewish family to Carl Hirschmann and Hedwig Marcuse in Berlin. She studied economics at Humboldt University of Berlin, together with her brother Albert O. Hirschman, later a candidate for the Nobel Prize. In 1932, she joined the youth organization of the Social Democratic Party to participate in the resistance against the advance of the Nazis.

In the summer of 1933, Ursula and her brother moved to Paris, where they became re-acquainted with Eugenio Colorni, a young Italian philosopher and socialist whom they had already met in Berlin. She continued on to Trieste, the home town of Colorni, where she married him in 1935. They had three daughters: Silvia, Renata, and Eva (who, in 1973, married the Indian economist Amartya Sen; earlier she had been married in 1962 to Italian economist and statesman Giorgio La Malfa; while married to La Malfa, she met at MIT and Chicago in the USA about 1964-1965 the Indian economist Mrinal Datta Chaudhuri; she left her husband and went with Datta Chaudhuri to Delhi. Later she left Datta Chaudhuri and married Sen after their respective divorces came …

Books by Ursula Hirschmann