The stepchildren of science : psychical research and parapsychology in Germany, c. 1870-1939

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    • Wolffram, Heather

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The stepchildren of science : psychical research and parapsychology in Germany, c. 1870-1939

Heather Wolffram

(The Wellcome Institute series in the history of medicine)(Clio medica, 88)

Rodopi, 2009

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Bibliography: p. 299-321

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Leading the reader through the darkened seance rooms and laboratories of Imperial and inter-war Germany, The Stepchildren of Science casts light on the emergence of psychical research and parapsychology in the German context. It looks, in particular, at the role of the psychiatrist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing - a figure who fashioned himself as both propagandist and Grand Seignior of German parapsychology - in shaping these nascent disciplines.

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List of Images List of Abbreviations Glossary Acknowledgements Introduction The Emergence of Psychical Research in Imperial Germany Hypnotism, Lay Medicine and Psychical Research at the Fin de Siecle In the Laboratory of the Geisterbaron: Experimental Parapsychology in Germany An Holistic Science: Philosophical Renewal and Official Response Parapsychology in the Courtroom: Occult Trials, Expertise and Authority during the Weimar Republic Parapsychology on the Couch: The Psychology of Occult Belief in Germany Conclusion Bibliography Index

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