1: Varieties of Discipleship; Introduction to Part 1; 1: Was Freud a Nice Guy?; 2: A Reconsideration of Freud and His Followers; 3: Transmission; 2: Freud Studies; Introduction to Part 2; 4: Appraisals and Reappraisals; 5: Patients; 6: What is a Fact? Eva Rosenfeld; 3: Letters; 2: Introduction to Part 3; 7: Freud-Silberstein; 8: Freud-Jones; 9: Freud-Ferenczi; 10: Anna Freud-Eva Rosenfeld; 11: Karl Menninger; 12: Heinz Kohut; 13: Strachey-Brooke; 4: Interviews; Introduction to Part 4; 14: Michael Balint; 15: Philipp Sarasin; 16: Donald W. Winnicott; 17: Franz Jung; 5: Neglected Stories; Introduction to Part 5; 18: A Curious Triangle; 19: Tola Rank; 20: Felix Deutsch and the FBI; 6: Biographies; Introduction to Part 6; 21: Charcot; 22: Breuer; 23: Wagner-Jauregg; 24: Sigmund Freud; 25: Jung; 26: Sabina Spielrein; 27: Murray; 28: Christiana Morgan; 29: Menninger; 30: Karen Horney; 31: Dorothy Burlingham; 32: Anna Freud; 33: Deutsch, Klein, Horney, Anna Freud; 34: Erikson; 35: Winnicott; 36: Khan; 37: Bettelheim; 38: Skinner; 7: National Receptions of Freud; 2: Introduction to Part 7; 39: Russia; 40: America; 41: France; 42: Argentina; 43: Great Britain; 8: Intellectual History; Introduction to Part 8; 44: The History of Psychiatry; 45: Dora; 46: Schreber; 47: Unorthodox Technique; 48: The Freud Wars; 49: The Case of Sigmund Freud; 50: Reading Freud’s Reading; 51: Otto Rank; 52: Oedipus; 53: The Psychoanalytic Vocation; 54: Freud Reappraised; 55: The Clark Lectures; 56: Why Freud Was Wrong; 57: Translating Freud; 58: Freud’s Discourse; 59: Moses; 60: Confrontation in Vienna; 61: Freud’s Answer; 9: New Documents; Introduction to Part 9; 62: Freud Without Hindsight; 63: The Diary; 64: Felix Deutsch’s Letters; 65: Freud’s Will
Paul Roazen
-The present volume collects [Roazen's] essays on Freud scholarship
in general and on a variety of related topics, including the
personalities, friendships, major correspondence, and travels of
Freud and his followers. The volume also contains useful chapters
on the reception of Freud and psychoanalysis in different
ideological and regional contexts... The tone of the book is
informal, even intimate, for the author managed to interview most
of the key figures about whom he writes. Students of Freud will
find in this volume many intriguing details to fuel their
curiosity. Graduate, research, and professional collections.- --T.
Sloan, Choice -The Historiography of Psychoanalysis will be of
particular value to psychoanalysts and to people in the worldwide
intellectual community who wish to further their understanding of
the massive changes in the -climate of opinion- generated by the
work of Freud and his followers.- --American Journal of Psychiatry
-Those who seek an understanding of Freud and psychoanalysis will
find The Historiography of Psychoanalysis rewarding and
stimulating.- --Gerald N. Grob, Canadian Bulletin of Medical
History
"The present volume collects [Roazen's] essays on Freud scholarship
in general and on a variety of related topics, including the
personalities, friendships, major correspondence, and travels of
Freud and his followers. The volume also contains useful chapters
on the reception of Freud and psychoanalysis in different
ideological and regional contexts... The tone of the book is
informal, even intimate, for the author managed to interview most
of the key figures about whom he writes. Students of Freud will
find in this volume many intriguing details to fuel their
curiosity. Graduate, research, and professional collections." --T.
Sloan, Choice "The Historiography of Psychoanalysis will be of
particular value to psychoanalysts and to people in the worldwide
intellectual community who wish to further their understanding of
the massive changes in the "climate of opinion" generated by the
work of Freud and his followers." --American Journal of Psychiatry
"Those who seek an understanding of Freud and psychoanalysis will
find The Historiography of Psychoanalysis rewarding and
stimulating." --Gerald N. Grob, Canadian Bulletin of Medical
History
"The present volume collects [Roazen's] essays on Freud scholarship
in general and on a variety of related topics, including the
personalities, friendships, major correspondence, and travels of
Freud and his followers. The volume also contains useful chapters
on the reception of Freud and psychoanalysis in different
ideological and regional contexts... The tone of the book is
informal, even intimate, for the author managed to interview most
of the key figures about whom he writes. Students of Freud will
find in this volume many intriguing details to fuel their
curiosity. Graduate, research, and professional collections." --T.
Sloan, Choice ""The Historiography of Psychoanalysis" will be of
particular value to psychoanalysts and to people in the worldwide
intellectual community who wish to further their understanding of
the massive changes in the "climate of opinion" generated by the
work of Freud and his followers." --American Journal of Psychiatry
"Those who seek an understanding of Freud and psychoanalysis will
find "The Historiography of Psychoanalysis" rewarding and
stimulating." --Gerald N. Grob, "Canadian Bulletin of Medical
History"
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