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9780199205660

The Mental Aftermath The Mentality of German Physicists 1945-1949

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    9780199205660

  • ISBN10:

    0199205663

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-09-14
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Few scientific communities have been more thoroughly studied than 20th-century German physicists. Yet their behavior and patterns of thinking immediately after the war remains puzzling. During the first five postwar years they suspended their internecine battles and a strange solidarity emerged. Former enemies were suddenly willing to exonerate each other blindly and even morally upright physicists began to write tirades against the 'denazification mischief' or the 'export of scientists'. Personal idiosyncracies melded into a strangely uniform pattern of rejection or resistance to the Allied occupiers, with attendant repressed feelings and self-pity. Politics was once again perceived as remote, dirty business. It was feared that the least concession of guilt would bring down even more severe sanctions on their discipline. Using tools from the history of mentality, such as analysis of serial publications, these tendenciesare examined. The perspective of emigre physicists, as reflected in their private letters and reports, embellish this portrait.

Author Biography


Dr. Klaus Hentschel
University of Berne
Switzerland Klaus Hentschel has been teaching history of science since 1990 as assistant professor and guest professor at the Universities of Hamburg, Gottingen and Stuttgart. With a senior research grant by the German National Research Association (DFG) and under the auspices of the University of Berne, Switzerland, he recently wrote a major study on the taxonomic arguments about the classification of radiant heat, light, and other forms of radiation between 1700 and 1900.

Table of Contents

Scientists in Germany seen from the outside
Tensions with the Allies
Russian phobia
Sense of isolation and grief over the fragmentation of Germany
Bitterness about the "export of scientists"
Scapegoating the 'Aryan physics' movement
Forgetting
Shame, listlessness and lethargy
Self-justification and the guilt issue
Self-pity, sentimentality and selfishness
'Propaganda-free day-to-day' and political apathy
New awareness of a scientist's responsibility
Workaholism: "If we want to live, we must rebuild"
Side-lining of emigres and critics
Insensitivity in communicating with emigres
Distrust and obduracy among emigres
The mental aftermath
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