Doing Medicine Together
Germany and Russia Between the Wars
Herausgeber: Solomon, Susan Gross
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Doing Medicine Together raises new and important questions about the vaunted ‘special’ relation between Soviet Russia and Weimar Germany.
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Doing Medicine Together raises new and important questions about the vaunted ‘special’ relation between Soviet Russia and Weimar Germany.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 169mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 979g
- ISBN-13: 9780802091710
- ISBN-10: 0802091717
- Artikelnr.: 21262129
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 169mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 979g
- ISBN-13: 9780802091710
- ISBN-10: 0802091717
- Artikelnr.: 21262129
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Susan Gross Solomon
List of Illustrations
Preface
Contributors
Introduction: Germany, Russia, and Medical Cooperation between the Wars
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
Part One: ‘Choosing’ Scientific Friends
1 German Overtures to Russia, 1919–1925: Between Racial Expansion and
National Coexistence
PAUL WEINDLING
2 Partners of Choice/Faute de Mieux? Russians and Germans at the 200th
Anniversary of the Academy of Sciences, 1925
MARINA SOROKINA
3 Leftists versus Nationalists in Soviet–Weimar Cultural Diplomacy:
Showcases, Fronts, and Boomerangs
MICHAEL DAVID-FOX
Part Two: Scientific Entrepreneurs across Borders
4 How to Win Friends and Influence People: Heinz Zeiss, Boundary Objects,
and the Pursuit of Cross-National Scientific Collaboration in Microbiology
ELIZABETH HACHTEN
5 ‘Creating Confidence’: Heinz Zeiss as a Traveller in the Soviet Union,
1921–1932
WOLFGANG ECKART
6 Infertile Soil: Heinz Zeiss and the Import of Medical Geography to
Russia, 1922–1930
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
7 The Scientist as Lobbyist: Heinz Zeiss and Auslandsdeutschtum
SABINE SCHLEIERMACHER
Part Three: Bilateralism and Internationalism
8 Castor and Pollux in Brain Research: The Berlin and the Moscow Brain
Research Institutes
JOCHEN R ICHTER
9 Eugenics, Rassenhygiene, and Human Genetics in the Late 1930s: The Case
of the Seventh International Genetics Congress
NIKOLAI KREMENTSOV
Part Four: Scientific Migration to ‘the Other’
10 Home Away from Home: The Berlin Neuroanatomist Louis Jacobsohn-Lask in
Russia
ULRIKE EISENBERG
11 Crossing Over: The Emigration of German-Jewish Physicians to the Soviet
Union after 1933
CAROLA T ISCHLER
Index
Preface
Contributors
Introduction: Germany, Russia, and Medical Cooperation between the Wars
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
Part One: ‘Choosing’ Scientific Friends
1 German Overtures to Russia, 1919–1925: Between Racial Expansion and
National Coexistence
PAUL WEINDLING
2 Partners of Choice/Faute de Mieux? Russians and Germans at the 200th
Anniversary of the Academy of Sciences, 1925
MARINA SOROKINA
3 Leftists versus Nationalists in Soviet–Weimar Cultural Diplomacy:
Showcases, Fronts, and Boomerangs
MICHAEL DAVID-FOX
Part Two: Scientific Entrepreneurs across Borders
4 How to Win Friends and Influence People: Heinz Zeiss, Boundary Objects,
and the Pursuit of Cross-National Scientific Collaboration in Microbiology
ELIZABETH HACHTEN
5 ‘Creating Confidence’: Heinz Zeiss as a Traveller in the Soviet Union,
1921–1932
WOLFGANG ECKART
6 Infertile Soil: Heinz Zeiss and the Import of Medical Geography to
Russia, 1922–1930
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
7 The Scientist as Lobbyist: Heinz Zeiss and Auslandsdeutschtum
SABINE SCHLEIERMACHER
Part Three: Bilateralism and Internationalism
8 Castor and Pollux in Brain Research: The Berlin and the Moscow Brain
Research Institutes
JOCHEN R ICHTER
9 Eugenics, Rassenhygiene, and Human Genetics in the Late 1930s: The Case
of the Seventh International Genetics Congress
NIKOLAI KREMENTSOV
Part Four: Scientific Migration to ‘the Other’
10 Home Away from Home: The Berlin Neuroanatomist Louis Jacobsohn-Lask in
Russia
ULRIKE EISENBERG
11 Crossing Over: The Emigration of German-Jewish Physicians to the Soviet
Union after 1933
CAROLA T ISCHLER
Index
List of Illustrations
Preface
Contributors
Introduction: Germany, Russia, and Medical Cooperation between the Wars
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
Part One: ‘Choosing’ Scientific Friends
1 German Overtures to Russia, 1919–1925: Between Racial Expansion and
National Coexistence
PAUL WEINDLING
2 Partners of Choice/Faute de Mieux? Russians and Germans at the 200th
Anniversary of the Academy of Sciences, 1925
MARINA SOROKINA
3 Leftists versus Nationalists in Soviet–Weimar Cultural Diplomacy:
Showcases, Fronts, and Boomerangs
MICHAEL DAVID-FOX
Part Two: Scientific Entrepreneurs across Borders
4 How to Win Friends and Influence People: Heinz Zeiss, Boundary Objects,
and the Pursuit of Cross-National Scientific Collaboration in Microbiology
ELIZABETH HACHTEN
5 ‘Creating Confidence’: Heinz Zeiss as a Traveller in the Soviet Union,
1921–1932
WOLFGANG ECKART
6 Infertile Soil: Heinz Zeiss and the Import of Medical Geography to
Russia, 1922–1930
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
7 The Scientist as Lobbyist: Heinz Zeiss and Auslandsdeutschtum
SABINE SCHLEIERMACHER
Part Three: Bilateralism and Internationalism
8 Castor and Pollux in Brain Research: The Berlin and the Moscow Brain
Research Institutes
JOCHEN R ICHTER
9 Eugenics, Rassenhygiene, and Human Genetics in the Late 1930s: The Case
of the Seventh International Genetics Congress
NIKOLAI KREMENTSOV
Part Four: Scientific Migration to ‘the Other’
10 Home Away from Home: The Berlin Neuroanatomist Louis Jacobsohn-Lask in
Russia
ULRIKE EISENBERG
11 Crossing Over: The Emigration of German-Jewish Physicians to the Soviet
Union after 1933
CAROLA T ISCHLER
Index
Preface
Contributors
Introduction: Germany, Russia, and Medical Cooperation between the Wars
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
Part One: ‘Choosing’ Scientific Friends
1 German Overtures to Russia, 1919–1925: Between Racial Expansion and
National Coexistence
PAUL WEINDLING
2 Partners of Choice/Faute de Mieux? Russians and Germans at the 200th
Anniversary of the Academy of Sciences, 1925
MARINA SOROKINA
3 Leftists versus Nationalists in Soviet–Weimar Cultural Diplomacy:
Showcases, Fronts, and Boomerangs
MICHAEL DAVID-FOX
Part Two: Scientific Entrepreneurs across Borders
4 How to Win Friends and Influence People: Heinz Zeiss, Boundary Objects,
and the Pursuit of Cross-National Scientific Collaboration in Microbiology
ELIZABETH HACHTEN
5 ‘Creating Confidence’: Heinz Zeiss as a Traveller in the Soviet Union,
1921–1932
WOLFGANG ECKART
6 Infertile Soil: Heinz Zeiss and the Import of Medical Geography to
Russia, 1922–1930
SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON
7 The Scientist as Lobbyist: Heinz Zeiss and Auslandsdeutschtum
SABINE SCHLEIERMACHER
Part Three: Bilateralism and Internationalism
8 Castor and Pollux in Brain Research: The Berlin and the Moscow Brain
Research Institutes
JOCHEN R ICHTER
9 Eugenics, Rassenhygiene, and Human Genetics in the Late 1930s: The Case
of the Seventh International Genetics Congress
NIKOLAI KREMENTSOV
Part Four: Scientific Migration to ‘the Other’
10 Home Away from Home: The Berlin Neuroanatomist Louis Jacobsohn-Lask in
Russia
ULRIKE EISENBERG
11 Crossing Over: The Emigration of German-Jewish Physicians to the Soviet
Union after 1933
CAROLA T ISCHLER
Index