Article ID: CBB000932817

The Emigration of Women Doctors from Germany under National Socialism (2009)

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Villiez, Anna von (Author)


Social History of Medicine
Volume: 22
Pages: 553--567


Publication Date: 2009
Edition Details: Part of a special issue: Medical Refugees in Britain and the Wider World, 1930--1960
Language: English

This paper considers the case of women refugee doctors, using a detailed sample from Hamburg. Gender is established as a major issue in the persecution of Jewish doctors under National Socialism and emigration. A case study of Hamburg allows both a qualitative and quantitative approach. Finally, lives after emigration are assessed. The paper examines the picture of the female refugee doctors drawn in gender history with the tools of collective biographical research. Some changes to the results of previous studies concerning emigration patterns and their biographies as refugee doctors are suggested.

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Article Weindling, Paul (2009) Medical Refugees in Britain and the Wider World, 1930--1960: Introduction. Social History of Medicine (p. 451). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Wolff, Stefan L.
Reisman, Arnold
Sorvillo, Craig
Tedesco, Luca
Zamet, John
Tucker, Richard P.
Journals
Social History of Medicine
New Books Network Podcast
Women's History Review
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Historia Mathematica
Gesnerus
Publishers
Viella
Oxford University Press
New Academia Publishing
Harvard University
Concepts
Emigration; immigration
National Socialism
Medicine
Refugees
Women in medicine
Science and politics
People
Einstein, Albert
Winterhaler, Elisabeth
Salomon-Calvi, Wilhelm
Prager, William
Pfannenstiel, Max
Mises, Richard von
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
Early modern
16th century
Places
Germany
Turkey
Great Britain
Ankara (Turkey)
Hamburg (Germany)
New South Wales (Australia)
Institutions
Ankara Yüksek Ziraat Enstitüsü
British Medical Association
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