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Das Neue Wissen vom Menschen - Entstehung und Entwicklung des Deutschen Hygiene-

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Masterarbeit aus dem Jahr 2008 im Fachbereich Gesch. Europa - Deutschland - I. Weltkrieg, Weimarer Republik, Note: 1,0, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: This paper is a study of the formation and development of the Deutsches

HygieneMuseum in Dresden. It tells the history of the Museum ranging from 1900

to 1931. Its main objective is to point out essential stages in the development of

the institution and identify important persons as well as essential cultural trends

which influenced the museum. Furthermore ideas concerning the human as a being

which structured the hygienic teachings of the museum and its predecessors are

examined. Considering this the methodical approach is a dual one. On the one hand

a chronological overview is given and important cultural developments are treated

in short digressions. On the other hand relevant original sources are analysed.

The genesis of the DHMD is divided into two major periods. In the first

phase Karl August Lingner had a strong influence. This was until about 1912. The

second phase covers the development of the institution after this time 1931.

In the first part of the paper the importance of the Hygiene discourse is

discussed, as well as the development of the city of Dresden. Finally the analysis of

Lingners social engagements serves as a key towards the understanding of the

hygienic developments in Dresden. The institution had

developed to be a hybrid ensemble of very different parts ranging from exhibitions,

to academy, to the profit-oriented production of educational materials. The

museum conveyed its messages by using the most sophisticated methods of

communication available in the 1920s. It was the protagonist of a very rational,

sciencebased and bodyfocussed view of the modern human. Thus it was a reaction

to the instability brought by the modern constantly changing industrialised way of

living. Five main ideas were identified which structured the hygienic education of

the museum. 1. Given the difficult social, political and partly economic time, it is

necessary to devise means for a human economy. 2. The human body is seen

analogue to a well constructed machine. 3. Furthermore the body can be seen as

similar to human society. Thus it is deduced that each individual needs to

contribute towards the health of the Volkskörper (folk body). 4. In order to achieve

an effective and adequate health care the individual must be hygienically educated

because a knowledge deficit exists. The basis must be to inform about human

anatomy and physiology. 5. The hygienic education must take into account its

recipient and must strive to convey its contents vividly.
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