Book ID: CBB001252841

The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind: Hitler, Hess, and the Analysts (2012)

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Pick, Daniel (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2012
Physical Details: 357 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

An intellectual and cultural history of the encounter between psychology and fascism, The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind draws on neglected archive sources in Britain and the US, as well as literature, film, legal testimony, letters and memoirs, to map the rise and fall of psychoanalytic and psychiatric explanations of the Third Reich, highlighting the clinical ambition to transform mysterious "Nazi monsters" into plausible, individual "case studies." 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. Following the bizarre capture of Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess in 1941, leading British psychiatrists (especially Dr. Henry Dicks) assessed their new charge, in an attempt to understand both the man himself and the psychological bases of his Nazi convictions. Around the same time, Pick reveals, a similar team of American officers (notably Walter Langer) 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 of Sigmund Freud. Pick then weaves together these Allied attempts to understand Hess and Hitler with the wider attempt to understand the pathology of Nazism and its hold over the German people. 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 post-war reconstruction period. Looking beyond this, he also shows just how deeply post-war Western understandings of how minds work and groups operate were influenced by these wartime attempts to interpret the psychopathology of Nazism.

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Authors & Contributors
Wolff, Stefan L.
Urwand, Ben
Carney, Amy Beth
Yeomans, Rory
Wittmann, Emily
Weiss-Wendt, Anton
Journals
History of Psychology
Vesalius
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
German History
Environmental History
Publishers
Wallstein Verlag
University of Nebraska Press
University of Chicago Press
Synchron Verlag
Palgrave Macmillan
MA, Belknap Press
Concepts
National Socialism
Science and politics
Physics
Psychology
Racism
Science and war; science and the military
People
Hitler, Adolf
Himmler, Heinrich
Planck, Max
Jastrow, Joseph
Freud, Sigmund
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
Places
Germany
United States
Italy
Great Britain
England
Soviet Union
Institutions
Deutsche Museum
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituten
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