This paper endeavors to document and analyze the impact of forced-migration of German-speaking neuroscientists to Canada and the United States during the National-Socialist era, while specifically focusing on concepts and scientific applications of interdisciplinarity in 20th century neuroscientific research. The objectives of this paper are firstly, to describe the general research topic; secondly, to introduce a new model for the historiography and social studies of forced-migration in the neurosciences and thirdly, to explore, in a preliminary way, the impact that particular Central- European émigré-researchers had on this emerging postwar biomedical field in North America.This paper endeavors to document and analyze the impact of forc...
Titel und Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hintergrund Stand der akt...
This paper discusses the transfer of knowledge between Germany and Sweden within the therapeutics of...
The paper tries to systematize the literature about intellectuals, scholars, and scientists who were...
The processes of long-term migration of physicians and scholars affect both the academic migrants an...
The reverberations of the Second World War caused the loss of up to one-third of all academic psychi...
Some 90 years after the beginning of the Nazi regime, the German Neurological Society (DGN) commissi...
This paper commemorates the careers and the scientific influence of the clinical neurologists Kurt G...
speaking neurologists and psychiatrists under the Nazis during the 1930s and 40s is often preoccupie...
In Hamburg, the National Socialists' racially motivated exclusion principally hit neurologists from ...
The Nazi movement, heavily rooted in eugenics, caused the persecution and exile of hundreds of neuro...
Out of the estimated 650 émigré scholars and scientists who were dismissed from their academic pos...
Item does not contain fulltextGerman neuroscientists played a crucial role in the foundation of neur...
This paper aims at reconstructing the development and role of German neurology between 1840 and 1940...
During the 1950s, the scientific world experienced a shift in the study of the mind in what is now c...
Two months after Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) had been proclaimed the Reich chancellor, the first anti-J...
Titel und Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hintergrund Stand der akt...
This paper discusses the transfer of knowledge between Germany and Sweden within the therapeutics of...
The paper tries to systematize the literature about intellectuals, scholars, and scientists who were...
The processes of long-term migration of physicians and scholars affect both the academic migrants an...
The reverberations of the Second World War caused the loss of up to one-third of all academic psychi...
Some 90 years after the beginning of the Nazi regime, the German Neurological Society (DGN) commissi...
This paper commemorates the careers and the scientific influence of the clinical neurologists Kurt G...
speaking neurologists and psychiatrists under the Nazis during the 1930s and 40s is often preoccupie...
In Hamburg, the National Socialists' racially motivated exclusion principally hit neurologists from ...
The Nazi movement, heavily rooted in eugenics, caused the persecution and exile of hundreds of neuro...
Out of the estimated 650 émigré scholars and scientists who were dismissed from their academic pos...
Item does not contain fulltextGerman neuroscientists played a crucial role in the foundation of neur...
This paper aims at reconstructing the development and role of German neurology between 1840 and 1940...
During the 1950s, the scientific world experienced a shift in the study of the mind in what is now c...
Two months after Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) had been proclaimed the Reich chancellor, the first anti-J...
Titel und Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einleitung 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hintergrund Stand der akt...
This paper discusses the transfer of knowledge between Germany and Sweden within the therapeutics of...
The paper tries to systematize the literature about intellectuals, scholars, and scientists who were...