The forced migration movements during the twentieth century brought hundreds of leading neuroscientists and psychiatrists from Europe to other parts of the world, resulting in major transformations in various fields. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of the History of the Neurosciences.
The forced migration movements during the twentieth century brought hundreds of leading neuroscientists and psychiatrists from Europe to other parts of the world, resulting in major transformations in various fields. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of the History of the Neurosciences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank W. Stahnisch is AMF/Hannah Professor in the History of Medicine and Health Care in the Departments of History and Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary, Canada. Gül A. Russell is Professor of History of Medicine in the Department of Humanities in Medicine at Texas A&M University, USA.
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Preface Introduction: Forced Migration in the History of 20th century Neuroscience and Psychiatry 1. "History has taken such a large piece out of my life" ¿ Neuroscientist refugees from Hamburg during National Socialism 2. Between resentment and aid: German and Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist refugees in Great Britain since 1933 3. Emigrated neuroscientists from Berlin to North America 4. Learning soft skills the hard way: Historiographical considerations on the cultural adjustment process of German-speaking émigré neuroscientists in Canada, 1933 to 1963 5. A variation on forced migration: Wilhelm Peters (Prussia via Britain to Turkey) and Muzafer Sherif (Turkey to the United States) 6. Eugenics ideals, racial hygiene, and the emigration process of German-American neurogeneticist Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965) Commentary 7. Émigré scientists and the global turn in the history of science: A commentary on the volume `Forced Migration in the History of 20th century Neuroscience and Psychiatry'
Preface Introduction: Forced Migration in the History of 20th century Neuroscience and Psychiatry 1. "History has taken such a large piece out of my life" ¿ Neuroscientist refugees from Hamburg during National Socialism 2. Between resentment and aid: German and Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist refugees in Great Britain since 1933 3. Emigrated neuroscientists from Berlin to North America 4. Learning soft skills the hard way: Historiographical considerations on the cultural adjustment process of German-speaking émigré neuroscientists in Canada, 1933 to 1963 5. A variation on forced migration: Wilhelm Peters (Prussia via Britain to Turkey) and Muzafer Sherif (Turkey to the United States) 6. Eugenics ideals, racial hygiene, and the emigration process of German-American neurogeneticist Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965) Commentary 7. Émigré scientists and the global turn in the history of science: A commentary on the volume `Forced Migration in the History of 20th century Neuroscience and Psychiatry'
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