This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.This article looks at the fields of psychoanalysis and psychiatry to read socialist Yugoslavia's complex international and political position. It argues that the history of postwar mental health professions in this country opens up a larger social and political story of liberalization and authoritarianism in socialist Eastern Europe. After 1948, the conflict with the Cominform, and split with the USSR, Yugoslavia went on to receive Western material help, as well as political support, and developed its own more liberal and internationally open brand of socialism, predicated on the ideas of workers' self-management and nonalignment. Yug...
This is the first documented history of the birth and evolution of the workers’ councils system in Y...
This thesis traces the development of concepts and aetiologies of mental disorder in East Germany an...
This thesis examines how Soviet psychiatry took the particular form that it did and how it had a his...
This article looks at the fields of psychoanalysis and psychiatry to read socialist Yugoslavia’s com...
This article probes the relationship between psychoanalysis and right-wing authoritarianism, and ana...
This book explores the relationship between socialist psychiatry and political ideology during the C...
The presented article describes the social, political and economic conditions influencing psychother...
In Hungary, until the end of the 1940s, there were two main established methods of occupying the men...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The article highlights the impossibility of the coexistence of modern civilization in conditions of ...
This dissertation examines the social and cultural history of psychiatric concepts and definitions o...
This article investigates a novel type of war neurosis defined by Yugoslav psychiatrists in the afte...
First Published April 20, 2017This article explores the history of ‘subordination-authority-relation...
It remains one of the saddest ironies in the history of conflict in the twentieth century that Yugos...
This is the first documented history of the birth and evolution of the workers’ councils system in Y...
This thesis traces the development of concepts and aetiologies of mental disorder in East Germany an...
This thesis examines how Soviet psychiatry took the particular form that it did and how it had a his...
This article looks at the fields of psychoanalysis and psychiatry to read socialist Yugoslavia’s com...
This article probes the relationship between psychoanalysis and right-wing authoritarianism, and ana...
This book explores the relationship between socialist psychiatry and political ideology during the C...
The presented article describes the social, political and economic conditions influencing psychother...
In Hungary, until the end of the 1940s, there were two main established methods of occupying the men...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The article highlights the impossibility of the coexistence of modern civilization in conditions of ...
This dissertation examines the social and cultural history of psychiatric concepts and definitions o...
This article investigates a novel type of war neurosis defined by Yugoslav psychiatrists in the afte...
First Published April 20, 2017This article explores the history of ‘subordination-authority-relation...
It remains one of the saddest ironies in the history of conflict in the twentieth century that Yugos...
This is the first documented history of the birth and evolution of the workers’ councils system in Y...
This thesis traces the development of concepts and aetiologies of mental disorder in East Germany an...
This thesis examines how Soviet psychiatry took the particular form that it did and how it had a his...