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Revolution in Mind
George Makari
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Paperback. Based on new archival materials and a decade of research, Revolution in Mind is a radically new history of psychoanalysis. It tells the story of the birth, development, and death of psychoanalysis in Europe between 1870 and 1945, integrating these chapters into a coherent narrative for the first time. Num Pages: 624 pages. BIC Classification: 1D; 3JH; 3JJC; 3JJF; 3JJG; 3JJH; JMAF; PDX. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 196 x 134 x 43. Weight in Grams: 412.
How did Freudian Theory come together as a body of ideas, and how did these ideas attract followers who spread this model of mind throughout the West? Makari contextualises Freud's early psychological work amid the great changes occurring in late-nineteenth-century European science, philosophy, and medicine, showing how Freud was a creative, inter-disciplinary synthesizer whose immersion in pre-existing domains of study led to the creation of Freudian Theory.
He looks at how Freud's followers built a heterogeneous movement in the years leading to 1914, at the growth of the movement, and its subsequent collapse with the departures of Bleuler, Jung ... Read more
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Publisher
Duckworth & Co
Number of pages
624
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Weight
411g
Number of Pages
624
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780715639627
SKU
V9780715639627
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About George Makari
George Makari M.D. is Director of Cornell's Institute for the History of Psychiatry, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Medical College, and Visiting Associate Professor at Rockefeller University.
Reviews for Revolution in Mind
'Brilliant... A magisterial study that moves beyond the heated disputes of past decades to gives us a detailed, deeply reflective history... The book will serve historians of the field, as well as undaunted readers, for many years to come' Financial Times 'Gripping... At last: a history of psychoanalysis without partisanship or rancour. This neutral and thorough account of one of the ... Read more