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Date: | Fri, 15 May 1998 23:15:02 -0700 |
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In the past in this forum, I have written about the discoveries,
endeavors, and views of the New York school of psychohistorians. Their
primary organ for communication is the _Journal of Psychohistory_. I have
come across three copies of a recent issue that I'm willing to give away.
If interested, provide me (at [log in to unmask]) an address and I'll
send one to the first three respondents. The article I've mentioned is
Robert Godwin's "Are you now, or have you ever been a child?" but "The
Psychogenic Theory of History" proves provocative reading, too.
The Journal of Psychohistory
A Publication of The Institute for Psychohistory
Volume 25, Number 2, Fall 1997
Lloyd deMause * The Psychogenic Theory of History..................112
Dan Dervin * Group-Fantasy and Its Discontents During the
Clinton Administration.............................................184
Robert Godwin * Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Child?.........194
David R. Beisel * Europe's Killing Frenzy..........................201
Book Reviews
Andrew Brink * Self and Other: Object Relations in Psychoanalysis and
Literature, by Robert Rogers, and The Origins and Psychodynamics of
Creativity, by Jerome D. Oremland..................................212
Herbert Barry, III * Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and
Creative Lives, by Frank J. Sulloway...............................213
[a more comprehensive and critical review of this book appears in the
Journal of Psychohistory Volume 25, Number 3, Winter 1998]
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