Box 3
Contains 55 Results:
Geoffrey Cocks, Hitler and Death: A Rankian View, 1978-79
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.
D. Wilfred Abse and Richard Ulman, Charisma and Regression, 1979
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.
Edmund H. Dickerman, Chicot and Henry III: The Jester Was No Hero, 1979
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.
Edmund H. Dickerman, Chicot and Henry III, and the Psychodynamics of a Jest, 1979
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.
Martha G. Duncan, Radical Activism and the Defense Against Despair, 1979
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.
Hattenhauer, The Early Works of Psychohistory, 1979
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.
Joseph E. Illich, John Adams: The Early Years, 1979
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.
Institute for Research in History, 1979
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.
Thomas T. Lewis, 1979
The Rational-Humanistic Perspective of Psychological History: An Alternative Paradigm
Joel Markowitz, The Group-Mind Influence in History: A Psychohistorical Hypothesis, 1979
This series contains articles submitted to Psychohistory Review and not accepted for publication. Chronological/Alphabetical order is artificial. Topics include the history of Psychohistory, womens' histories, and psychobiographies of Marx and Hitler. Correspondence relating to the rejection of each paper is included. There are brief biographies of most of the authors.