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Zur Zwangsemigration deutschsprachiger Neurowissenschaftler nach Nordamerika : Der historische Fall des Montreal Neurological Institute
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Zur Zwangsemigration deutschsprachiger Neurowissenschaftler nach Nordamerika : Der historische Fall des Montreal Neurological Institute
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The author discussed the forced migration of German-speaking neuroscientists to North America in the 1930s and 1940s, focussing specifically on those that found a home within the Montreal Neurological Institute. He points out that he loss of nearly thirty per cent of all academic neurologists and psychiatrists in Germany between 1933 and 1945 destroyed the basis of German-speaking new scientific research or, at least, disrupted it in various areas for a long and very critical time. The individual fate of Karl Stern (1906-1975), Heinz Lehmannn(1911-2000) and Fred
Andermann (b. 1930) is scrutinized in particular respect to their impact on interdisciplinary work in the modern neurosciences at the Montreal Neurological Institute.
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Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Geschichte der Nervenheilkunde
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Vol. 14
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414-442
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September 2008
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Stahnisch, Feank W. “Zur Zwangsemigration deutschsprachiger Neurowissenschaftler nach Nordamerika : Der historische Fall des Montreal Neurological Institute.” Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Geschichte der Nervenheilkunde Vol. 14 (September 2008): 414–442. https://prism.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/handle/1880/47518/Stahnisch_Zwangsemigration.pdf?sequence=1.
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