Intellectual Collaboration with the Third Reich
Intellectual Collaboration with the Third Reich
Treason or Reason?
Widmalm, Sven; Bjoerkman, Maria; Lundell, Patrik
Taylor & Francis Inc
05/2019
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Acknowledgements
Collaboration and normalization
Maria Bjoerkman, Patrik Lundell & Sven Widmalm
"Zwischenvoelkisches Verstehen": Theory and practice of knowledge transfer between 1933 and 1945
Andrea Albrecht, Lutz Danneberg and Alexandra Skowronski
The art of Nazi international networking: The visual arts in the rhetoric and reality of Hitler's European New Order
Benjamin Martin
Treason? What treason? German-foreign friendship societies and transnational relations between right-wing intellectuals during the Nazi period
Johannes Dafinger
Some remarks on relations between Germany and Japan in the field of research 1933-1945
Hans-Joachim Bieber
Between competition, co-operation and collaboration: The International Committee of Historical Sciences, the International Historical Congresses and the German historiography, 1933-1945
Matthias Berg
The Academy of Sciences of Lisbon between science, international politics, and neutrality (1932-1945)
Fernando Clara
Sympathy for the Devil? American support for German sciences after 1933
Helke Rausch
Hektor Ammann's voelkisch idea of medieval economics and the place of Switzerland in Nazi-dominated Europe
Fabian Link
An agent of indirect propaganda: Normalizing Nazi Germany in the Swedish medical journal Svenska Laekartidningen 1933-1945
Annika Berg
Transnational encounters in science: Knowledge exchanges and ideological entanglements between Portugal and Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
Claudia Ninhos
German foreign cultural policy and higher education in Brazil (1933-1942)
Andre Felipe Candido da Silva
The politics of "neutral" science: Swiss geneticists and their relations with Nazi Germany
Pascal Germann
Contributing to the cultural "New Order": How German intellectuals attributed a prominent place for the Spanish nation
Maricio Janue I Miret
Copenhagen Revisited
Mark Walker
On the structural conditions for scientific amorality
Susanne Heim
Index
Acknowledgements
Collaboration and normalization
Maria Bjoerkman, Patrik Lundell & Sven Widmalm
"Zwischenvoelkisches Verstehen": Theory and practice of knowledge transfer between 1933 and 1945
Andrea Albrecht, Lutz Danneberg and Alexandra Skowronski
The art of Nazi international networking: The visual arts in the rhetoric and reality of Hitler's European New Order
Benjamin Martin
Treason? What treason? German-foreign friendship societies and transnational relations between right-wing intellectuals during the Nazi period
Johannes Dafinger
Some remarks on relations between Germany and Japan in the field of research 1933-1945
Hans-Joachim Bieber
Between competition, co-operation and collaboration: The International Committee of Historical Sciences, the International Historical Congresses and the German historiography, 1933-1945
Matthias Berg
The Academy of Sciences of Lisbon between science, international politics, and neutrality (1932-1945)
Fernando Clara
Sympathy for the Devil? American support for German sciences after 1933
Helke Rausch
Hektor Ammann's voelkisch idea of medieval economics and the place of Switzerland in Nazi-dominated Europe
Fabian Link
An agent of indirect propaganda: Normalizing Nazi Germany in the Swedish medical journal Svenska Laekartidningen 1933-1945
Annika Berg
Transnational encounters in science: Knowledge exchanges and ideological entanglements between Portugal and Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
Claudia Ninhos
German foreign cultural policy and higher education in Brazil (1933-1942)
Andre Felipe Candido da Silva
The politics of "neutral" science: Swiss geneticists and their relations with Nazi Germany
Pascal Germann
Contributing to the cultural "New Order": How German intellectuals attributed a prominent place for the Spanish nation
Maricio Janue I Miret
Copenhagen Revisited
Mark Walker
On the structural conditions for scientific amorality
Susanne Heim
Index