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The Pursuit of the Nazi Minde

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Pick's considerable achievement is to reach far beyond the study of Nazism to an extended meditation on different systems of thought and knowledge! and see how these are applied to man's search for meaning. Informationen zum Autor Daniel Pick is Professor of History at Birkbeck College! University of London. An editor of History Workshop Journal! he is also a practising psychoanalyst and a fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society. He is the author of numerous works on European cultural history! including Svengali's Web: The Alien Enchanter in Modern Culture and! most recently! Rome or Death: The Obsessions of General Garibaldi! and he is currently preparing the volume on Psychoanalysis for the Very Short Introductions series. Klappentext The story of how psychoanalysis was used in the war against Nazi Germany - in the crucial quest to understand the Nazi mind. Zusammenfassung The story of how psychoanalysis was used in the war against Nazi Germany - in the crucial quest to understand the Nazi mind. Daniel Pick brings both the skills of the historian and the trained psychoanalyst to weave together the story of clinical encounters with leading Nazis and the Allies' broader interpretations of the Nazi high command and the mentality of the wider German public who supported them.Following the bizarre capture of Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess in 1941! Pick follows closely the story of how leading British psychiatrists assessed their new charge! in an attempt to understand both the man himself and the psychological bases of his Nazi convictions. At the same time! he uncovers the story of how a team of American officers working for the OSS! the forerunner of the CIA! were engaged in an attempt to understand Hitler's personality from afar! using the theories and techniques ofSigmund Freud.Drawing upon a large cache of archives on both sides of the Atlantic! Pick asks what such psychoanalytical and psychiatric investigations set out to do! showing how Freud's famous 'talking cure' was harnessed to the particular needs of military intelligence during the war and the task of post-war reconstruction that followed. Looking beyond this! he then shows just how deeply post-war Western understandings of how minds work and groups operate were influenced by these wartime attempts tointerpret the psychopathology of Nazism. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction; 2 Characters and Causes; 3 'The Deputy Madman'; 4 Getting Through to Hess; 5 Madness and Politics; 6 The OSS; 7 Hitler's Mind; 8 So Plainly Mad?; 9 Nuremberg: Conspiracy and Confession; 10 Sane Futures?; 11 Legacies; 12 Afterword; Appendices; Notes; Index ...

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Authors Daniel Pick, Daniel (Professor of History Pick
Publisher Oxford University Press Trade
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2012
 
EAN 9780199541683
ISBN 978-0-19-954168-3
Dimensions 161 mm x 242 mm x 33 mm
Subject Non-fiction book

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