Box 2
Contains 24 Results:
Congratulatory Remarks, 1974-79
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.
William J. Gilmore, Toward Multidisciplinary History: The Myth of Interdisciplinary History, 1975
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.
Council for the Advancement of Psychoanalytic Education, 1975
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.
The Psycho Path, 1975
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.
Judith Wellman, Culture and Character: Some Perspectives from Psychological Anthropology for Psychohistorians, 1975
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.
Articles, 1975-76
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.
Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Females of the Species: Semonides on Women, 1975-76
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.
Correspondence, 1975-77
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.
Biography, 1976
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.
Draft of Volume 5 #3, 1976
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.