Box 2
Contains 24 Results:
William J. Gilmore, Psychohistory Conference, 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.
Mark J. Heuman, Gravida, 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.
Journal of Psychohistory, 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.
R. Gerald McMurtry, Lincoln Herald, 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.
Minutes of the Vienna Psychohistory Society, 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.
Summer Institute on the New History, 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.
Correspondence, 1976-81
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.
American Historical Association, 1977
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.
Dona Artz, The Self-Made Character of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1977
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.
Phyllis Palmer, From Service to Submission: Women's Dilemma in the Nineteenth Century
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.