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Berlin electropolis : shock, nerves, and German modernity.
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ISBN: 9780520243620 0520243625 Year: 2006 Volume: 38 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press

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Neurasthenia --- Anxiety --- Electroconvulsive Therapy --- History, 19th Century --- History, 20th Century --- Industry --- Mental Fatigue --- Psychiatry --- Social Change --- Mental fatigue --- Electrotherapeutics --- Electrification --- Industrialization --- Social change --- Railroads --- Telephone operators --- Soldiers --- Neurasthénie --- Fatigue mentale --- Electrothérapie --- Industrialisation --- Changement social --- Travailleurs des chemins de fer --- Téléphonistes --- Soldats --- Psychiatrie --- history --- therapy --- manpower --- Social aspects --- History --- Psychological aspects --- Employees --- Mental health --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Berlin --- Aspect psychologique --- Santé mentale --- Telephone companies --- Armed Forces personnel --- Members of the Armed Forces --- Military personnel --- Military service members --- Service members --- Servicemen, Military --- Armed Forces --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Iron horses (Railroads) --- Lines, Railroad --- Rail industry --- Rail lines --- Rail transportation --- Railroad industry --- Railroad lines --- Railroad transportation --- Railway industry --- Railways --- Communication and traffic --- Concessions --- Public utilities --- Transportation --- Trusts, Industrial --- Medicine and psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Fatigue, Mental --- Intellectual fatigue --- Mental exhaustion --- Mental overwork --- Overwork, Mental --- Fatigue --- Industrial development --- Economic development --- Economic policy --- Deindustrialization --- Electrotherapy --- Faradization --- Electricity in medicine --- Electrostatics --- Physical therapy --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Neural stimulation --- Electric power distribution --- Electric power production --- Breakdown, Nervous --- Exhaustion, Nervous --- Nervous breakdown --- Nervous exhaustion --- Nervous prostration --- Neurasthenic neuroses --- Prostration, Nervous --- Asthenia --- Somatoform disorders --- Social aspects&delete&

Berlin electropolis : shock, nerves, and German modernity
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ISBN: 1282759329 9786612759321 0520931637 1598757814 9780520931633 1423727614 9781423727613 9781598757811 9780520243620 0520243625 9781282759329 6612759321 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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Berlin Electropolis ties the German discourse on nervousness in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to Berlin's transformation into a capital of the second industrial revolution. Focusing on three key groups-railway personnel, soldiers, and telephone operators-Andreas Killen traces the emergence in the 1880's and then later decline of the belief that modernity caused nervous illness. During this period, Killen explains, Berlin became arguably the most advanced metropolis in Europe. A host of changes, many associated with breakthroughs in technologies of transportation, communication, and leisure, combined to radically alter the shape and tempo of everyday life in Berlin. The resulting consciousness of accelerated social change and the shocks and afflictions that accompanied it found their consummate expression in the discourse about nervousness. Wonderfully researched and clearly written, this book offers a wealth of new insights into the nature of the modern metropolis, the psychological aftermath of World War I, and the operations of the German welfare state. Killen also explores cultural attitudes toward electricity, the evolution of psychiatric thought and practice, and the status of women workers in Germany's rapidly industrializing economy. Ultimately, he argues that the backlash against the welfare state that occurred during the late Weimar Republic brought about the final decoupling of modernity and nervous illness.

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Social Change --- Psychiatry --- Mental Fatigue --- History, 20th Century. --- History, 19th Century. --- Electroconvulsive Therapy --- Anxiety --- Neurasthenia --- Soldiers --- Telephone operators --- Railroads --- Social change --- Industrialization --- Electrification --- Electrotherapeutics --- Mental fatigue --- Medicine and psychology --- Mental health --- Psychology, Pathological --- Armed Forces personnel --- Members of the Armed Forces --- Military personnel --- Military service members --- Service members --- Servicemen, Military --- Armed Forces --- Telephone companies --- Iron horses (Railroads) --- Lines, Railroad --- Rail industry --- Rail lines --- Rail transportation --- Railroad industry --- Railroad lines --- Railroad transportation --- Railway industry --- Railways --- Communication and traffic --- Concessions --- Public utilities --- Transportation --- Trusts, Industrial --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Electric power distribution --- Electric power production --- Electrotherapy --- Faradization --- Electricity in medicine --- Electrostatics --- Physical therapy --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Neural stimulation --- Fatigue, Mental --- Intellectual fatigue --- Mental exhaustion --- Mental overwork --- Overwork, Mental --- Fatigue --- Breakdown, Nervous --- Exhaustion, Nervous --- Nervous breakdown --- Nervous exhaustion --- Nervous prostration --- Neurasthenic neuroses --- Prostration, Nervous --- Asthenia --- Somatoform disorders --- Industrial development --- Economic development --- Economic policy --- Deindustrialization --- 19th Cent. History (Medicine) --- 19th Cent. History of Medicine --- 19th Cent. Medicine --- Historical Events, 19th Century --- History of Medicine, 19th Cent. --- History, Nineteenth Century --- Medical History, 19th Cent. --- Medicine, 19th Cent. --- 19th Century History --- 19th Cent. Histories (Medicine) --- 19th Century Histories --- Cent. Histories, 19th (Medicine) --- Cent. History, 19th (Medicine) --- Century Histories, 19th --- Century Histories, Nineteenth --- Century History, 19th --- Century History, Nineteenth --- Histories, 19th Cent. (Medicine) --- Histories, 19th Century --- Histories, Nineteenth Century --- History, 19th Cent. (Medicine) --- Nineteenth Century Histories --- Nineteenth Century History --- 20th Cent. History (Medicine) --- 20th Cent. History of Medicine --- 20th Cent. Medicine --- Historical Events, 20th Century --- History of Medicine, 20th Cent. --- History, Twentieth Century --- Medical History, 20th Cent. --- Medicine, 20th Cent. --- 20th Century History --- 20th Cent. Histories (Medicine) --- 20th Century Histories --- Cent. Histories, 20th (Medicine) --- Cent. History, 20th (Medicine) --- Century Histories, 20th --- Century Histories, Twentieth --- Century History, 20th --- Century History, Twentieth --- Histories, 20th Cent. (Medicine) --- Histories, 20th Century --- Histories, Twentieth Century --- History, 20th Cent. (Medicine) --- Twentieth Century Histories --- Twentieth Century History --- history. --- therapy. --- History. --- Employees --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects --- Germany. --- berlin. --- brain. --- electricity. --- europe. --- factory workers. --- german history. --- german. --- germany. --- great war. --- history of medicine. --- industrial revolution. --- insanity. --- labor. --- lunacy. --- madness. --- manichean teleology. --- medical community. --- metropolis. --- modernity. --- nervous disorders. --- nervous illness. --- nervousness. --- nonfiction. --- psyche. --- psychiatry. --- psychology. --- ptsd. --- railways. --- science. --- shell shock. --- social change. --- technology. --- telephone operators. --- trauma. --- veterans. --- weimar republic. --- welfare state. --- women workers. --- world war one. --- ww1.

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