
Im Getümmel der Welt
Alexander Mitscherlich - Ein Porträt
Timo Hoyer(Author)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. August 2008
Book
Hardback
623 pages
978-3-525-40408-9 (ISBN)
Article is exhausted; no reprint
Description
Alexander Mitscherlich, who would have turned 100 in September 2008, was one of the most distinctive personalities to put his stamp on the intellectual countenance of the German Republic in Bonn. Both as physician and scientist he played a decisive role in institutionalizing psychosomatics and psychoanalysis in the years following World War II. As a writer he became well known through his books "Medicine Without Humanity," "On the Path to a Fatherless Society," "The Inhospitality of Our Cities," and "The Inability to Mourn." As a public intellectual he developed from being a child of the antidemocratic Weimar Republic to one of the most vociferous democrats in the new Republic who passionately spoke on the burning problems of the new era.Timo Hoyer traces the career of Germany's best-known psychoanalyst from his childhood to his death in 1982. This portrait of Mitscherlich's intellectual development, his scientific influence as well as his social engagement is a portrait of the entire epoch as well. This biography contains many sources and illustrations published for the first time.
More details
Language
German
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
Illustrations
mit 35 Abb.
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 4.2 cm
Weight
1190 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-525-40408-9 (9783525404089)
DOI
10.13109/9783525404089
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
The combination of academic rigor and political commitment is typical of Alexander Mitscherlich, and this biography examines him from this point of view.>