Publikationen
Selected Publications
Books:
1. Ad Nafesh: Refugees, Immigrants, Newcomers and the Israeli Psychiatric Establishment, Hakibutz Hameukhad, Tel-Aviv, 2008, [Hebrew].
2. Healing the Jews: Health and Zionism, Resling, Tel-Aviv, forthcoming, 2011, [Hebrew].
Edited Volumes and Books:
1. Medical Borders: Historical, Political and Cultural Analyses, Science in Context, 2006; 19. (with Nadav Davidovitch)
2. Scientific editor of the Hebrew translation of: Roy Porter, Madness: A Brief History, Resling, Tel-Aviv, 2009 (with Nadav Davidovitch).
3. Scientific editor of the Hebrew translation of: Sigmund Freud, Moses and Monotheism, Resling, Tel-Aviv, June 2009.
4. Scientific editor of the Hebrew translation of: Sigmund Freud, Psychopathology of Everyday Life, Resling, Tel-Aviv, forthcoming, 2011.
5. Jewish Relief Organizations, East European Jewish Affairs, April 2009 issue 39. (with Gennady Estraich)
6. Trauma, Memory and the Israeli Society: Collective Perspectives, Bar-Ilan University Press, Forthcoming, 2010 [Hebrew] (with Michal Alberstein and Nadav Davidovitch)
7. A Jew’s Best Friend?: The Image of the Dog throughout Jewish History, Sussex Academic Press, Forthcoming 2011 (with Phillip Ackerman-Lieberman)
Peer Reviewed Articles:
1. “Johann Christian Reil – the father of German Psychiatry”, Zmanim; 2000; 73: 79-87. [Hebrew]
2. “Body and soul: On lobotomies and the curing of the mentally ill”, Zmanim; 2002; 20: 82-93 [Hebrew] (with Nadav Davidovitch)
3. “The Psychiatric Asylum In Bnei-Brak and “The Society For The Help Of The Insane”, 1929-1939”, Korot: The Israel Journal of the History of Medicine and Science, 2003-2004; 17: 47-69.
4. “Pioneering Psychiatry: Zionist Newcomers and Jewish Psychiatrists in Palestine in the 1920s”; Israel: Studies in Zionism and the State of Israel – History, Culture and Society; 2004; 6: 63-82. [Hebrew]
5. “Psychoanalysis and Colonialism – The Case of Wulf Sachs (1893-1949)”, Tel Aviver Jahrbuch für Deutsche Geschichte; 2004; 32: 93-106.
6. “Psychiatry, Ethnicity and Migration: The Case of Palestine 1920-1948”, Dynamis; 2005; 25: 403-422.
7. “Last Resort? Lobotomy Operations in Israel, 1946-1960”, Journal for the History of Psychiatry, 2006; 17: 91-106. (with Nadav Davidovitch)
8. “Measuring Adaptability: Psychological Examinations of Jewish Detainees in Cyprus Internment Camps”, Science in Context, 2006; 19: 419-441. (with Nadav Davidovitch)
9. “Medical Borders: Historical, Political, and Cultural Analyses”, Science in Context, 2006; 19: 309-316. (with Nadav Davidovitch)
10. “Recalling the Survivors: Between Memory and Forgetfulness of Hospitalized Holocaust Survivors in Israel”, Israel Studies, 2007; 12: 145-163. (with Nadav Davidovitch)
11. “Gustav Horner in the land of Israel during Muhammad Ali Rule”, Korot: The Israel Journal of the History of Medicine and Science; 2007; 18: 7-23 (Hebrew). (With Zalman Greenberg)
12. “Hadassah Neurological Department – 70th Anniversary”, Harefuah, August-September, 2008; 147:739-743 (Hebrew). (with Yiftach Biran)
13. “Professional Identity across the Borders: Psychiatrists in Palestine, 1933-1945”, Social History of Medicine, special volume on medical refugees from Nazi Germany, guest editor: Paul Weindling, November, 2009; 23: 1-19 (with Nadav Davidovitch)
14. “Air, Sun, Water": Ideology and Activities of OZE During the Interwar Period”, Dynamis, 2008; 28: 127-149 (with Nadav Davidovitch).
15. The Politics of the Laboratory: Pasteur Institute in Palestine, Science in Context, forthcoming, 2010.
16. “Taking and Giving: the Case of the JDC and OZE in Lithuania 1919-1926”, East European Jewish Affairs, 39 (1), April 2009; 57-68 (with Nadav Davidovitch).
17. “From Shtetl charities to international relief organizations: Jewish Philanthropy in Easter Europe”, East European Jewish Affairs, 39 (1), April 2009; 1-5 (With Gennday Estraikh).
18. “The Anti-Malaria Delegation of the League of Nations to Palestine in 1925”, Cathedra, 134, 2009; 49-64 (With Zalman Greeenberg).
Chapters in books:
1. „Kölner Juden zwischen Orient und Okzident - Die Entschädigungspraxis bei körperlichen und gesundheitlichen Schäden“, in: Die Praxis der Wiedergutmachung. Geschichte, Erfahrung und Wirkung in Deutschland und Israel, N. Frei, J. Brunner (eds.), Wallstein Verlag, pp. 419-442, March 2009.
2. “Traumatic Soldiers: 1948”, Davidovitch N., Michal Alberstein, Zalashik R. (eds.), Trauma, Memory and the Israeli Society (tentative title), Bar-Ilan University, Forthcoming, 2009 [Hebrew].
3. “Differenziertes Trauma: Die (Wieder)Entdeckung der Child Survivor-Kategorie ”, Jose Brunner, Nathalie Zeida (eds.), The Holocaust as Paradigm for Psychic Trauma for Psychic Trauma in the 20th Century (tentative title), Wallstein Verlag, forthcoming 2010.
6. “Survivors in Israel and health problems”, Jose Brunner (ed.), The Wiedergutmachung and Israeli Society (tentative title), HaKibutz Hameukhad, forthcoming 2010 [Hebrew].
7. “Jewish Philanthropy and the Crisis of 1929”, Hasia Diner, Gennady Estraikh (eds.), 1929: Mapping the Jewish World, New York University, New York, pp. 162-185, forthcoming, 2011.
Book Reviews:
1. Eran Rolnik, The History of Psychoanalysis in Eretz Israel, Am Oved, Tel-Aviv, 2007, Historia. The Journal of Israeli Historical Society; 2007; 20: 100-106 (Hebrew).
2. Roni Stauber, The Holocaust in Israeli Public Debate in the 1950s: Ideology and Memory. Vallentine Mitchell, London, 2007. Dina Porat, Israeli Society, the Holocaust and its Survivors. Vallentine Mitchell, London, 2008. Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture & History, 2009; 14(2):111-115.
