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Eric Wittkower and the foundation of Montréal's Transcultural Psychiatry Research Unit after World War II

Emmanuel Delille

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Eric Wittkower founded McGill University’s Transcultural Psychiatry Unit in 1955. One year later, he started the first international newsletter in this academic field: Transcultural Psychiatry. However, at the beginning of his career Wittkower gave no signs that he would be interested in social sciences and psychiatry. This paper describes the historical context of the post-war period, when Wittkower founded the research unit in Montréal. I focus on the history of scientific networks and the circulation of knowledge, and particularly on the exchanges between the French- and English-speaking academic cultures in North America and Europe. Because the history of transcultural psychiatry is a transnational history par excellence, this leads necessarily to the question of the reception of this academic field abroad.
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halshs-02388050 , version 1 (30-11-2019)

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Emmanuel Delille. Eric Wittkower and the foundation of Montréal's Transcultural Psychiatry Research Unit after World War II. History of Psychiatry, 2018, 29, pp.282 - 296. ⟨halshs-02388050⟩
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