Jellinek revalued
Abstract
Purpose
Since the Jellinekian Foundation of modern alcohol studies 75 years ago, no one has yet systematically studied the role of his ethnographic studies, his university attendance and engagement in psychoanalytic work leading to the birth of his first book (published in 1917), which applied an ethnographic approach. The purpose of this paper is to uncover and show the ethnographic, experimental psychological and psychoanalytic roots in Jellinek’s different models of alcohol problems, from the conventional medical one, though the Alcoholics Anonymous-inspired concept, to the species of alcoholism theory.
Design/methodology/approach
Using the data from their research in the archives of Budapest, Berlin, Leipzig and Grenoble, the authors examine Jellinek’s scientific output in alcohol studies. They focus on data related to Jellinek’s activity in statistics, ethnography including field work and the business model of psychoanalysis.
Findings
Drawing from various traditions of science, Jellinek acquired considerable sources of knowledge with the help of his friends and teachers during his formative years, which later led him to renew and transform his models of alcohol problems. New data on Jellinek’s personal history, a by-product of the archival research, is also presented.
Practical implications
The Jellinekian heritage, including his cross-fertilisation approach, represents a vast reserve for addiction science.
Originality/value
This paper not only adds to the understanding of the history of addiction, but might also lead to a rearranging of our knowledge about the founder of the field.
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Acknowledgements
The present scientific contribution is dedicated to the 650th anniversary of the foundation of the University of Pécs, Hungary.
Citation
Kelemen, G. and Mark, M.A. (2016), "Jellinek revalued", Drugs and Alcohol Today, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 233-246. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-10-2015-0058
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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