... Es geht nicht um Patientenmißhandlungen, wie sie etwa mit den Na-men Emma Eckstein, Dora alia... more ... Es geht nicht um Patientenmißhandlungen, wie sie etwa mit den Na-men Emma Eckstein, Dora alias Ida Bauer, Sabina Spielrein belegt ... Wenn jemand in dieser Lage behauptet, eine Therapie für ein verbreitetes Übel entdeckt zu haben was mag ein schlichter Staatsanwalt ...
The paper sketches the emergence of the examination regulations for psychology (DPO) in Germany i... more The paper sketches the emergence of the examination regulations for psychology (DPO) in Germany in 1941, its further development and its disappearance.
Jutta Rüdiger (1910–2001), a trained psychologist as yet not taken notice of by the historiograph... more Jutta Rüdiger (1910–2001), a trained psychologist as yet not taken notice of by the historiography of psychology, clambered unto a top position in the system of the National Socialist dictatorship. After the devastation of Europe, as a member of the BDP (The Association of German Professional Psychologists) she reassumed her occupation as practical psychologist in the area of the educational guidance and industrial psychology. In her old age, she published as an apologetist of the NS regime.
The study discusses the approach to psychology and psychological topics in three scientific acade... more The study discusses the approach to psychology and psychological topics in three scientific academies, the Saxon Society of Sciences, the Prussian Academy of Sciences and the Leopoldina Academy of Sciences. our different uses of the academies emerge: academies as a scene of transdisciplinary exchange and mergence of new ideas, as a location for the presentation of normal scientific research, as an arena of proclamations in science policy, and as a reputation generating scene for a new, arising science-based profession and its associated scientific discipline.
Physis; rivista internazionale di storia della scienza
It was at the height of the Second World War in 1941 that the renowned Italian psychologist Agost... more It was at the height of the Second World War in 1941 that the renowned Italian psychologist Agostino Gemelli organised a meeting of high-ranking German and Italian psychologists in Rome. The German delegation encompassed university professors as well as leading practicing psychologists. Most of Gemelli’s bjectives were obvious: prompted by the failure of the Italian military, he wanted the Italian government to appreciate the significance of military psychology as practiced in Germany for Italy. He might well have had a further goal: to institutionalise an independent discipline of psychology in Italy based on the recent German model. The fortunes of war, however, were to prevent the realisation of this last objective, so that psychologists in post-war Italy had to look for other models of institutionalising an independent discipline.
... Es geht nicht um Patientenmißhandlungen, wie sie etwa mit den Na-men Emma Eckstein, Dora alia... more ... Es geht nicht um Patientenmißhandlungen, wie sie etwa mit den Na-men Emma Eckstein, Dora alias Ida Bauer, Sabina Spielrein belegt ... Wenn jemand in dieser Lage behauptet, eine Therapie für ein verbreitetes Übel entdeckt zu haben was mag ein schlichter Staatsanwalt ...
The paper sketches the emergence of the examination regulations for psychology (DPO) in Germany i... more The paper sketches the emergence of the examination regulations for psychology (DPO) in Germany in 1941, its further development and its disappearance.
Jutta Rüdiger (1910–2001), a trained psychologist as yet not taken notice of by the historiograph... more Jutta Rüdiger (1910–2001), a trained psychologist as yet not taken notice of by the historiography of psychology, clambered unto a top position in the system of the National Socialist dictatorship. After the devastation of Europe, as a member of the BDP (The Association of German Professional Psychologists) she reassumed her occupation as practical psychologist in the area of the educational guidance and industrial psychology. In her old age, she published as an apologetist of the NS regime.
The study discusses the approach to psychology and psychological topics in three scientific acade... more The study discusses the approach to psychology and psychological topics in three scientific academies, the Saxon Society of Sciences, the Prussian Academy of Sciences and the Leopoldina Academy of Sciences. our different uses of the academies emerge: academies as a scene of transdisciplinary exchange and mergence of new ideas, as a location for the presentation of normal scientific research, as an arena of proclamations in science policy, and as a reputation generating scene for a new, arising science-based profession and its associated scientific discipline.
Physis; rivista internazionale di storia della scienza
It was at the height of the Second World War in 1941 that the renowned Italian psychologist Agost... more It was at the height of the Second World War in 1941 that the renowned Italian psychologist Agostino Gemelli organised a meeting of high-ranking German and Italian psychologists in Rome. The German delegation encompassed university professors as well as leading practicing psychologists. Most of Gemelli’s bjectives were obvious: prompted by the failure of the Italian military, he wanted the Italian government to appreciate the significance of military psychology as practiced in Germany for Italy. He might well have had a further goal: to institutionalise an independent discipline of psychology in Italy based on the recent German model. The fortunes of war, however, were to prevent the realisation of this last objective, so that psychologists in post-war Italy had to look for other models of institutionalising an independent discipline.
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