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International Relations in Psychiatry : Britain, Germany, and the United States to World War II

Title
International Relations in Psychiatry : Britain, Germany, and the United States to World War II / edited by Volker Roelcke, Paul J. Weindling, and Louise Westwood.
ISBN
9781580467612
9781580463393
Publication
Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2010.
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2023
Copyright Notice Date
©2010.
Physical Description
1 online resource (260 pages): illustrations
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Summary
"'This is a pioneering effort to advance the historiography of one significant branch of medicine, psychiatry, beyond perspectives limited to any single nation ... The volume has the potential to affect both the history of medicine in general and the historiography of psychiatry in particular:M︣itchell Ash, coeditor of Forced Migration and Scientific Change: Emigre German-Speaking Scientists and Scholars after 1933 (1996)"--Jacket
"The Decades Around 1900 were crucial in the evolution of modern medical and social sciences, and in the formation of various national health services systems. The modern fields of psychiatry and mental health care are located at the intersection of these spheres. There emerged concepts, practices, and institutions that marked responses to challenges posed by urbanization, industrialization, and the formation of the nation-state. These psychiatric responses were locally distinctive, and yet at the same time established influential models with an international impact. In spite of rising nationalism in Europe, the intellectual, institutional, and material resources that emerged in the various local and national contexts were rapidly observed to have had an impact beyond any national boundaries. In numerous ways, innovations were adopted and refashioned for the needs and purposes of new national and local systems." "International Relations in Psychiatry: Britain, Germany, and the United States to World War II brings together hitherto separate approaches from the social, political, and cultural history of medicine and health care and argues that modern psychiatry developed in a constant, though not always continuous, transfer of ideas, perceptions, and experts across national borders." ""The contributors to this volume demonstrate convincingly that any modern history of knowledgea︣nd more specifically that of scientific disciplines and medicine as practiced in hospitals and asylumsn︣eeds to take forms of transnational communication into account."--Andreas Daum, author of Kennedy in Berlin (2008) and Popularizing Science in the Nineteenth Century (German, 2002)."
Variant and related titles
Project Muse books annual backfile collection 2023.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 17, 2024
Series
Book collections on Project MUSE.
Rochester studies in medical history, v. 16
Contents
Inspecting Great Britain : German psychiatrists' views of British asylums in the second half of the nineteenth century / Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach
Permeating national boundaries : European and American influences on the emergence of 'medico-pedagogy' in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain / Mark Jackson
Organizing psychiatric research in Munich (1903-1925) : a psychiatric zoon politicon between state bureaucracy and American philanthropy / Eric J. Engstrom
Germany and the making of 'English' psychiatry : the Maudsley Hospital, 1908-1939 / Rhodri Hayward
Patterns in transmitting German psychiatry to the United States : Smith Ely Jelliffe and the impact of World War I / John C. Burnham
'Beyond the clinical frontiers' : the American mental hygiene movement, 1910-1945 / Hans Pols
Mental hygiene in Britain during the first half of the Twentieth century : the limits of international influence / Mathew Thomson
Psychiatry in Munich and Yale, ca. 1920-1935 : mutual perceptions and relations, and the case of Eugen Kahn (1887-1973) / Volker Roelcke
Explorations of Scottish, German, and American psychiatry : the work of Helen Boyle and Isabel Hutton in the treatment of noncertifiable mental disorders in England, 1899-1939 / Louise Westwood
Welsh psychiatry during the interwar years, and the impact of American and German inspirations and resources / Pamela Michael
Alien psychiatrists : the British assimilation of psychiatric refugees, 1930-1950 / Paul J. Weindling.
Subjects (Medical)
Psychiatry - history
Interprofessional Relations
Internationality
History, 20th Century
History, 19th Century
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Genre/Form
History.
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