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Informationen zum Autor By Susan Gross Solomon Klappentext Doing Medicine Together raises new and important questions about the vaunted ‘special’ relation between Soviet Russia and Weimar Germany. Zusammenfassung Doing Medicine Together raises new and important questions about the vaunted ‘special’ relation between Soviet Russia and Weimar Germany. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Preface Contributors Introduction: Germany, Russia, and Medical Cooperation between the Wars SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON Part One: ‘Choosing’ Scientific Friends 1 German Overtures to Russia, 1919–1925: Between Racial Expansion and National Coexistence PAUL WEINDLING 2 Partners of Choice/Faute de Mieux? Russians and Germans at the 200th Anniversary of the Academy of Sciences, 1925 MARINA SOROKINA 3 Leftists versus Nationalists in Soviet–Weimar Cultural Diplomacy: Showcases, Fronts, and Boomerangs MICHAEL DAVID-FOX Part Two: Scientific Entrepreneurs across Borders 4 How to Win Friends and Influence People: Heinz Zeiss, Boundary Objects, and the Pursuit of Cross-National Scientific Collaboration in Microbiology ELIZABETH HACHTEN 5 ‘Creating Confidence’: Heinz Zeiss as a Traveller in the Soviet Union, 1921–1932 WOLFGANG ECKART 6 Infertile Soil: Heinz Zeiss and the Import of Medical Geography to Russia, 1922–1930 SUSAN GROSS SOLOMON 7 The Scientist as Lobbyist: Heinz Zeiss and Auslandsdeutschtum SABINE SCHLEIERMACHER Part Three: Bilateralism and Internationalism 8 Castor and Pollux in Brain Research: The Berlin and the Moscow Brain Research Institutes JOCHEN R ICHTER 9 Eugenics, Rassenhygiene, and Human Genetics in the Late 1930s: The Case of the Seventh International Genetics Congress NIKOLAI KREMENTSOV Part Four: Scientific Migration to ‘the Other’ 10 Home Away from Home: The Berlin Neuroanatomist Louis Jacobsohn-Lask in Russia ULRIKE EISENBERG 11 Crossing Over: The Emigration of German-Jewish Physicians to the Soviet Union after 1933 CAROLA T ISCHLER Index ...