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Psychiatric governance, völkisch corporatism, and the German Research Institute of Psychiatry in Munich (1912-26). Part 1.

Eric J Engstrom1, Wolfgang Burgmair1, Matthias M Weber2.   

Abstract

This is the first of two articles exploring in depth some of the early organizational strategies that were marshalled in efforts to found and develop the German Research Institute of Psychiatry (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Psychiatrie) in 1917. After briefly discussing plans for a German research institute before World War I, the article examines the political strategies and networks that Emil Kraepelin used to recruit support for the institute. It argues that his efforts at psychiatric governance can best be understood as a form of völkisch corporatism which sought to mobilize and coordinate a group of players in the service of higher biopolitical and hygienic ends. The article examines the wartime arguments used to justify the institute, the list of protagonists actively engaged in recruiting financial and political support, the various social, scientific and political networks that they exploited, and the local contingencies that had to be negotiated in order to found the research institute.
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Keywords:  20th century; Emil Kraepelin; German Research Institute of Psychiatry; James Loeb; World War I; psychiatric research institutes

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26823087     DOI: 10.1177/0957154X15623692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hist Psychiatry        ISSN: 0957-154X


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