Science in the Third Reich
Titel: | Science in the Third Reich / ed. by Margit Szöllösi-Janze |
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Veröffentlicht: | Oxford [u.a.] : Berg, 2001 |
Umfang: | VII, 289 S. : Ill., Kt. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
German historical perspectives ; 12 |
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ISBN: | 1859734162 ; 1859734219 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Editorial Preface
- p. vii
- National Socialism and the Sciences: Reflections, Conclusions and Historical Perspectives
- p. 1
- References
- p. 27
- The Invention of Humboldt and the Impact of National Socialism: the German University Idea in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
- p. 37
- References
- p. 54
- Geography and Area Planning Under National Socialism
- p. 59
- Notes
- p. 74
- References
- p. 75
- Aeronautical Research Under National Socialism: Big Science or Small Science?
- p. 79
- References
- p. 107
- Consequences of the Politics of Autarky: the Case of Biotechnology
- p. 111
- Notes
- p. 132
- References
- p. 135
- Pathology and Politics in the Metropolis, 1900-1945: London, Berlin and the Third Reich
- p. 139
- Notes
- p. 166
- References
- p. 172
- The Relationship Between Eugenics and the So-Called 'Euthanasia Action' in Nazi Germany: a Eugenically Motivated Peace Policy and the Killing of the Mentally Handicapped During the Second World War
- p. 185
- Notes
- p. 204
- References
- p. 205
- Believers in an Age of Heresy? Oskar Vogt, Nikolai Timoféeff-Ressovsky and Julius Hallervorden at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research
- p. 211
- Notes
- p. 234
- References
- p. 237
- The Expulsion of German-Jewish Chemists and Biochemists and Their Correspondence with Colleagues in Germany After 1945: the Impossibility of Normalization?
- p. 243
- Notes
- p. 271
- References
- p. 277
- Notes on Contributors
- p. 281
- Index
- p. 285