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From Caligari to Hitler

From Caligari to Hitler Kracauer.Dr. Kracauer has made a study of the important productions of the German cinema between the two wars with the view of revealing the psychological forces operating in Germany which set the stage for Hitlerism. It is his thesis that films are a moreHITLER, A Psychological Hiswho have not had regular nurses’ training coursesthe psychiatric aides and attendants. It is a ready German Film. By Siegfried for such subjects as special psychiatric (Princeton University Press, i#{231}47.) reference problems, treatments and procedure, emergencies,ward withhousekeeping, mental patients. The book shouldof a nation’sWAR SmzSSother modes of artistic expression because they are the products of many individuals and they must satisfy the multitude. This is a thoroughgoing and fascinating piece of research. The insight which it gives might be put to use in the treatment of post-be a useful addition to every hospital library. C. H. MCCUAIG, M. D., Queens University, Kingston, Ont.ILLNESS.Kardiner, Spiegel.with collaboration (New York : Paul of thisauthor’sAbraham of Herbert B. Hoeber, Inc.,1941,war Germany.Just after the end of the first World Wara rashof pornographythere which re-The first edition based on the seniorpublished in and intensivecx-sembled a “prisoner’s day dreams.” Psychologically the German people had withdrawn themselves from the outside http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Psychiatry American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

From Caligari to Hitler

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 104 (11): 749 – May 1, 1948

From Caligari to Hitler

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 104 (11): 749 – May 1, 1948

Abstract

Kracauer.Dr. Kracauer has made a study of the important productions of the German cinema between the two wars with the view of revealing the psychological forces operating in Germany which set the stage for Hitlerism. It is his thesis that films are a moreHITLER, A Psychological Hiswho have not had regular nurses’ training coursesthe psychiatric aides and attendants. It is a ready German Film. By Siegfried for such subjects as special psychiatric (Princeton University Press, i#{231}47.) reference problems, treatments and procedure, emergencies,ward withhousekeeping, mental patients. The book shouldof a nation’sWAR SmzSSother modes of artistic expression because they are the products of many individuals and they must satisfy the multitude. This is a thoroughgoing and fascinating piece of research. The insight which it gives might be put to use in the treatment of post-be a useful addition to every hospital library. C. H. MCCUAIG, M. D., Queens University, Kingston, Ont.ILLNESS.Kardiner, Spiegel.with collaboration (New York : Paul of thisauthor’sAbraham of Herbert B. Hoeber, Inc.,1941,war Germany.Just after the end of the first World Wara rashof pornographythere which re-The first edition based on the seniorpublished in and intensivecx-sembled a “prisoner’s day dreams.” Psychologically the German people had withdrawn themselves from the outside

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Kracauer.Dr. Kracauer has made a study of the important productions of the German cinema between the two wars with the view of revealing the psychological forces operating in Germany which set the stage for Hitlerism. It is his thesis that films are a moreHITLER, A Psychological Hiswho have not had regular nurses’ training coursesthe psychiatric aides and attendants. It is a ready German Film. By Siegfried for such subjects as special psychiatric (Princeton University Press, i#{231}47.) reference problems, treatments and procedure, emergencies,ward withhousekeeping, mental patients. The book shouldof a nation’sWAR SmzSSother modes of artistic expression because they are the products of many individuals and they must satisfy the multitude. This is a thoroughgoing and fascinating piece of research. The insight which it gives might be put to use in the treatment of post-be a useful addition to every hospital library. C. H. MCCUAIG, M. D., Queens University, Kingston, Ont.ILLNESS.Kardiner, Spiegel.with collaboration (New York : Paul of thisauthor’sAbraham of Herbert B. Hoeber, Inc.,1941,war Germany.Just after the end of the first World Wara rashof pornographythere which re-The first edition based on the seniorpublished in and intensivecx-sembled a “prisoner’s day dreams.” Psychologically the German people had withdrawn themselves from the outside

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Published: May 1, 1948

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