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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Foreword xvii
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Abbreviations xxvii
- Introduction: Marginalization, Persecution, and Forced Migration 1
- 1 The Erosion and Annihilation of the Weimar Brainscientific Context 27
- 2 Oppression, Flight, and Refuge: The Forced Migration Wave before World War II 50
- 3 The Society for the Protection of Science and Learning: Britain as a First “Safe Haven” 81
- 4 Other Networks and Ways into the United States and Canada 106
- 5 Affidavits, Internment, and Relicensing Processes 128
- 6 Arriving Old versus Arriving Young 161
- 7 Differences in Neuroscientific Research Cultures: Interdisciplinary Pursuit within Contemporary Brain Research 186
- 8 Women, Gender, and the Academic Workforce in the Neurosciences 207
- 9 From the Rockefeller Foundation to the National Institutes of Health in the United States and the Creation of the Medical Research Council in Canada 240
- 10 Adaptation, Remigration, and Rejection: The Story and Fate of the Forced Migrants in the Postwar Period 274
- Conclusion: Resilience, Maladaptation, and Resources within the Cultural Picture of Scientific Research 299
- Epilogue: Traces of Neuroscientific Biographies as Mirrors of a Full Century: Difficult Rapprochement with Those Who Had Stayed in Nazi Germany 314
- Appendix: Tables 343
- Notes 433
- Bibliography 521
- Index 599
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Foreword xvii
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Abbreviations xxvii
- Introduction: Marginalization, Persecution, and Forced Migration 1
- 1 The Erosion and Annihilation of the Weimar Brainscientific Context 27
- 2 Oppression, Flight, and Refuge: The Forced Migration Wave before World War II 50
- 3 The Society for the Protection of Science and Learning: Britain as a First “Safe Haven” 81
- 4 Other Networks and Ways into the United States and Canada 106
- 5 Affidavits, Internment, and Relicensing Processes 128
- 6 Arriving Old versus Arriving Young 161
- 7 Differences in Neuroscientific Research Cultures: Interdisciplinary Pursuit within Contemporary Brain Research 186
- 8 Women, Gender, and the Academic Workforce in the Neurosciences 207
- 9 From the Rockefeller Foundation to the National Institutes of Health in the United States and the Creation of the Medical Research Council in Canada 240
- 10 Adaptation, Remigration, and Rejection: The Story and Fate of the Forced Migrants in the Postwar Period 274
- Conclusion: Resilience, Maladaptation, and Resources within the Cultural Picture of Scientific Research 299
- Epilogue: Traces of Neuroscientific Biographies as Mirrors of a Full Century: Difficult Rapprochement with Those Who Had Stayed in Nazi Germany 314
- Appendix: Tables 343
- Notes 433
- Bibliography 521
- Index 599