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The Disciplinary Makeup of Clinical and Basic Research in Imperial Germany: The Case Examples of Strasburg and Leipzig
Shortfalls of Individualized Research, the Emergence of Clinical Neurology, and the Demands of Modern Life, 1910s to 1930s: Frankfurt am Main and Berlin
War, Trauma, Regeneration: External Influences and Cultural Nervousness Considered in Neuromorphological Research
The Later Weimar Period: Political Conflicts, the Rise of Eugenic Concepts, and International Influences on Interdisciplinary Work in German Neuroscience
The Machtergreifung of the National Socialists and Its Effects on the German-Speaking Neurosciences: Marginalization
Oppression
Forced Migration
On Cultural and Professional Contexts of Theory-Change inthe Neurosciences Due to the Forced Migration Wave since 1933: Germany/Austria
United States/Canada
"They Called Me an American Monkey Psychiatrist": Reanimating German-American Biomedical Research in the Early Postwar Period
Conclusion. The Development of Interdisciplinary Work in the Neurosciences: Subject Constraints, Social Necessities, and the Development of Research Networks.

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