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Women doctors in Weimar and Nazi Germany : maternalism, eugenics, and professional identity / Melissa Kravetz.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: R692 .K73 2019

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    "Examining how German women physicians gained a foothold in the medical profession during the Weimar and Nazi periods, Women Doctors in Weimar and Nazi Germany reveals the continuity in rhetoric, strategy, and tactics of female doctors who worked under both regimes. Melissa Kravetz explains how and why women occupied particular fields within the medical profession, how they presented themselves in their professional writing, and how they reconciled their medical perspectives with their views of the Weimar and later the Nazi state. Focusing primarily on those women who were members of the Bund Deutscher Ärztinnen (League of German Female Physicians or BDÄ), this study shows that female physicians used maternalist and, to a lesser extent, eugenic arguments to make a case for their presence in particular medical spaces. They emphasized gender difference to claim that they were better suited than male practitioners to care for women and children in a range of new medical spaces. During the Weimar Republic, they laid claim to marriage counselling centres, school health reform, and the movements against alcoholism, venereal disease, and prostitution. In the Nazi period, they emphasized their importance to the Bund Deutscher Mädels (League of German Girls), the Reichsmütterdienst (Reich Mothers' Service), and breast milk collection efforts. Women doctors also tried to instil middle-class values into their working-class patients while fashioning themselves as advocates for lower-class women."-- Provided by publisher.
    Series
    German and European studies ; 34
    German and European studies ; 34.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Kravetz, Melissa, author.
    Published
    Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
    ©2019
    Locale
    Germany
    Allemagne
    Deutschland
    Contents
    Illustrations
    Acknowledgments
    Abbreviations
    Introduction
    Promoting marriage, motherhood, eugenics, and comprehensive health care in marriage counselling centers
    Preparing girls for motherhood: School doctors, youth welfare, and the reform of girls' physical education
    Fighting the vices that threatened women and children: Sex, alcohol, and disease
    Building the Volksgemeinschaft and supporting racial hygiene in the Bund Deutscher Mädel and Reichsmütterdienst
    Advocating healthy infant nutrition practices through breast milk collection: Maternal guardians on the home front
    Conclusion.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-311) and index.
    Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Promoting marriage, motherhood, eugenics, and comprehensive health care in marriage counselling centers -- Preparing girls for motherhood: School doctors, youth welfare, and the reform of girls' physical education -- Fighting the vices that threatened women and children: Sex, alcohol, and disease -- Building the Volksgemeinschaft and supporting racial hygiene in the Bund Deutscher Mädel and Reichsmütterdienst -- Advocating healthy infant nutrition practices through breast milk collection: Maternal guardians on the home front -- Conclusion.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781442629646
    1442629649
    Physical Description
    xiv, 326 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.

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