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The Journal of Psychohistory

The following subject index covers all the articles in the first 25 years of this journal, from Volume 1, No. 1 (Summe, 1973) to Volume 25, No. 4 (Spring 1998). From Vol. 1, No. 1 to Vol. 3, No. 4 the name of the journal was History of Childhood Quarterly: The Journal of Psychohistory and beginning with Vol. 4 it was shortened to just The Journal of Psychohistory. Permission to photocopy articles from the journal for scholarly use is hereby granted for single copies.

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INDEX BY LETTER: A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z

A
Adams, John Quincy
Hughes, J. Donald, “The Dreams of Alexander The Great.” 12/2, 168-192

Adolescence
Fox, Vivian C., “Is Adolescence a Phenomenon of Modern Times?” 5/2, 271-292

Lock, Margaret, “Flawed Jewels and National Dis/Order: Narratives on Adolescent Dissent in Japan.” 18/4, 507-532

Hawes, Joseph M., “The Strange History of Female Adolescence in the United States.” 13/1, 51-64

Theriot, Nancy M., “Psychosomatic Illness in History: The ‘Green Sickness’ Among Nineteenth-Century Adolescent Girls.” 15/4, 461-480

Alcott, Bronson
Strickland, Charles, “A Transcendentalist Father: The Child-rearing Practices of Bronson Alcott.” 1/1, 4-52

Alexander the Great
Hughes, J. Donald, “The Dreams of Alexander The Great.” 12/2, 168-192.

America, Discovery of
Niederland, William G., “The Pre-Renaissance Image of the World and the Discovery of America.” 14/3, 283-290

American Culture
Adams, Kenneth Alan, “Love American Style II: ‘Octopoid’ Genitality and the Medusal Madonna.” 10/4, 409-462

Beisel, David R., “Japan and the American Unconscious.” 20/2, 185-196

_______________, “Thoughts On The Cabbage Patch Kids.” 12/1, 133-142

deMause, Lloyd, “American Purity Crusades.” 14/4, 345-350

Godwin, Robert, “On the Deep Structure of Conservative Ideology.” 20/3, 289-204

Raeithel, Gert, “Philobatism and American Culture.” 6/4, 461-496

Schmidt, Casper, “A Differential Poison Index from the Gallup Poll. 10/4, 523-532

Stein, Howard F., “Neo-Darwinism and Survival Through Fitness in Reagan’s America.” 10/2, 163-188

_______________, “Sittin’ Tight and Bustin’ Loose: Contradiction and Conflict in Midwestern Masculinity and the Psychohistory of America.” 11/4, 501-512 Zwelling, Shomer, “Spiritualist Perspectives on Antebellum Experience.” 10/1, 3-26

American History
Atlas, Jerrold and Laura Porzio, “Rage and Anger: Dealing With the Symptoms of Dysfunction in Current American Society.” 22/1, 103-114

Barry III, Herbert and Paul Elovitz, “Psychobiographical Explorations of Clinton and Perot.” 20/2, 197-217

Beisel, David R., “America in Denial.” 21/3, 245-256

______________, “Looking for Enemies.” 22/1, 1-38

Bloom, Sandra, “American Health Care: They Say There’s a Crisis, But a Crisis of What?” 21/3, 301-334

deMause, Lloyd, “American Purity Crusades.” 14/4, 345-350

_______________ “Shooting at Clinton, Prosecuting O.J., and Other Sacrificial Rituals.” 22/4, 378-393

Dervin, Dan, “The O. J. Simpson Trial as an Enactment of the Other State of the Union.” 24/1, 64-70

____________, “Testimony of Silence: A Psychohistorical Perspective on the Thomas-Hill Hearings.” 19/3, 257-268

____________, “‘Them’d’ to Death: Kleinian Psychodynamics and the Politics of Projective Identification in the 1992 Election.” 21/1, 115-131

____________, “On Target.” 22/4, 394-397

Godwin, Robert, “Dimensions of the American Political Mindscape.” 21/1, 79-96

_________________, “The Making of an Anti-President: Dr. Clinton and Mr. Newt.” 22/4, 399-402

_________________, “On the Function of Enemies: The Articulation and Containment of the Unthought Self.” 22/1, 79-102

Gonen, Jay, “The Larger Significance of the Perot Movement.” 21/2, 199-228

Gonen, Jay and Mary Coleman, “The Era of Infotainment: Voting in 1992.” 20/2, 135-148

Knight, Jack, “Mocking/Politics.” 20/2, 249-258

Luhrmann, George W., “The KAL 007 Shootdown: A Symbol In The Search For Evil.” 12/1, 79-120

Masters, Ardyce L. and James S. Masters, “Where’s The Enemy?” 22/1, 59-78

Masters, James and Ardyce L. Masters, “Freemen, Militias, Christian Patriots: Dangerous Menace, or Ridiculous Mouse?” 25/1, 81-95

McFarland, Robert, “Haiti Non, Bosnia Mozda.” 22/4, 403-405

Pearlman, Michael, “Emotional Factors in America’s Western Pacific Policy: Wood and Stimson in the Philippines.” 11/2, 243-270

Whitfield, Charles L., “Denial of the Truth: Individual and Political Dysfunction in the Thomas-Hill Hearings.” 19/3, 269-280

American Personality
deMause, Lloyd, “The Formation of the American Personality Through Psychospeciation.” 4/1, 1-30

Milburn, Michael A., and S. D. Conrad, “The Politics of Denial.” 23/3, 238-251

American Revolution
Potts, Louis W., “Arthur Lee: A Life History in the American Revolution.” 4/4, 513-528

Waters, John J., “James Otis, Jr.: An Ambivalent Revolutionary.” 1/1, 142-150

Anderson, Sherwood
Bunge, Nancy, “Child Abuse and Creativity: A New Look at Sherwood Anderson’s Breakdown.” 20/4, 413-426

Anti-Semitism
Kren, George, “Psychohistory and the Holocaust.” 6/3, 409-418

_____________ and Leon Rappoport, “SS Atrocities: A Psychohistorical Perspective.” 3/1, 130-137

Rosenman, Stanley, “Japanese Anti-Semitism: Conjuring Up Conspiratorial Jews in a Land Without Jews.” 25/1, 2-32

___________________ and Irving Handelsman, “When Victim Encounters Alien Victim in Grisly Circumstances: A Study in Hatred and Scorn.” 19/4, 421-462

Springer, Anne, “The Return of the Repressed in the Mask of the Victim.” 17/3, 237-256

Stein, Howard F., “‘The Eternal Jew’: Resurgent Anti-Semitism in the Post-Cold War World.” 22/1, 39-58

________________, “Judaism and the Group-Fantasy of Martyrdom: The Psychodynamic Paradox of Survival Through Persecution.” 6/2, 151-210

Apocalypse
deMause, Lloyd, “The Apocalypse in Our Heads.” 23/1, 18-25

Strozier, Charles B., “The New Violence.” 23/2, 191-201

Augustine, St.
Parsons, William B., “St. Augustine: ‘Common Man’ or ‘Intuitive Psychologist’?” 18/2, 181-226

B
Belinskii, Vissarion

Dunn, Patrick P., “Fathers and Sons Revisited: The Childhood of Vissarion Belinskii.” 1/3, 389-408

Bismarck, Otto von
Simpell, Charlott, “Bismarck’s Childhood: A Psychohistorical Study.” 2/1, 107-124

Burma
Spiro, Melford E., “Motivational Grounds for Internalizing an Ideology of Male Superiority: The Burmese Case.” 18/4, 533-545

Burr, Aaron
Shneidman, J. Lee and Conalee Levine-Shneidman, “Suicide or Murder? The Burr-Hamilton Duel.” 8/2, 159-182

Bush, George
deMause, Lloyd, “America’s Search for a Fighting Leader.” 20/2, 121-134

Dervin, Dan, “The Dynamics of the Delegate in Bush’s Presidency.” 20/2, 167-184

Kane, Suzy T., “What the Gulf War Reveals About George Bush’s Childhood.” 20/2, 149-166

Schmidt, Casper, “The Abnormally Popular George Bush.” 18/2, 123-134

________________, “The Abnormally Popular George Bush: Group-Fantasies in the Election Year 1992.” 20/2, 229-242

C
Carter, Jimmy

Beisel, David R., “Toward A Psychohistory of Jimmy Carter.” 5/2, 201-238

deMause, Lloyd, “Jimmy Carter and American Fantasy.” 5/2, 151-174

Ebel, Henry, “But What Kind of Baby Is Jimmy Carter?” 5/2, 259-270

Elovitz, Paul H., “Three Days In Plains.” 5/2, 175-200

Hartman, John J., “Carter and the Utopian Group-Fantasy.” 5/2, 239-258

Catherine II, Empress of Russia
Petschauer, Peter, “Learning to Reject the Feminine: Catherine II’s Youth in a Large German Household.” 17/3, 267-288

Chambers, Whittaker
Hamilton, James W., “Towards a Psychohistorical Understanding of the Relationship Between Whittaker Chambers and Malcolm Cowley.” 9/1, 91-104

Charles I
Carlton, Charles, “Towards a Psychobiography of Charles I.” 11/4, 513-532

China
Raddock, David M., “Growing Up in New China: A Twist in the Circle of Filial Piety.” 2/2, 201-220

Childhood, Ancient
Etienne, Robert, “Ancient Medical Conscience and Children.” 4/2, 131-162

Eyben, Emiel, “What Did Youth Mean to the Romans?” 14/3, 207-232

Mounteer, Carl A., “Roman Childhood, 200-B.C. to A.D. 600.” 14/3, 233-256

Childhood, History of
Barker, Elliott, “In Need of Discussion.” 18/1, 33-35

deMause, Lloyd, “The Evolution of Childhood.” 1/4, 503-575

_______________, “The History of Child Abuse.” 25/3, 216-236

_______________, “The History of Child Assault.” 18/1, 1-29

_______________, “The History of Childhood in Japan.” 15/2, 147-152

_______________, “On Childrearing Modes.” 17/1, 34-42

_______________, “On Writing Childhood History.” 16/2, 135-170

_______________, “Schreber and the History of Childhood.” 15/1, 423-431

_________________, “The Universality of Incest.” 19/2, 123-164

Devereux, George, “The Family: Historical Function, Dysfunction, Lack of Function, and Schizophrenia.” 8/2, 183-194

Donovan, Denis M., “Darkness Invisible.” 19/2, 165-184

Ebel, Henry, “The Evolution of Childhood Reconsidered.” 5/1, 67-80

Ende, Aurel, “The Psychohistorian’s Childhood and the History of Childhood: A Personal Experience.” 9/2, 173-178

___________, “Children in History: A Personal Review of the Past Decade’s Published Research.” 11/1, 65-88

Fishman, Sterling, “Changing the History of Childhood: A Modest Proposal.” 13/1, 65-78

Flicker, Bernard, “Psychohistorical Roots of the War Against Children.” 21/1, 69-78

Frenken, Ralph, “The History of German Childhood Through Autobiographies.” 24/4, 390-402

Gray-Fow, Michael, “Child Abuse, Historiography and Ethics: The Historian as Moral Philosopher.” 15/1, 455-466

Finkelhor, David, “Commentary on ‘The Universality of Incest'” 19/2, 218

Fraad, Harriet, “Children As An Exploited Class.” 21/1, 37-52

Hippler, Arthur E., “Cultural Evolution: Some Hypotheses Concerning the Significance of Cognitive and Affective Interpenetration During Latency.” 4/4, 419-438

Illick, Joseph E., “Does the History of Childhood Have a Future?” 13/2, 159-171

Joseph, Cathy, “Compassionate Accountability: An Embodied Consideration of Female Genital Mutilation.” 24/1, 2-17

Kahr, Brett, “The Sexual Molestation of Children: Historical Perspectives.” 19/2, 191-214

Kreis, Rudolf, “The History of Childhood Through German Literature: A Psychogenic Model.” 9/3, 311-320

Lopez, Manuel D., “A Guide to the Interdisciplinary Literature of the History of Childhood.” 1/3, 463-494

Masters, Ardyce, “Stumbling Into The History of Childhood.” 16/2,173-176

Masters, James S., “Hidden Messages in History-Related Books for Children.” 17/3, 289-302

McFarland, Robert B., “Infant Mortality Rates as a Guide to How Nations Treat Children.” 17/4, 417-424

____________________, “Oedipus Revisited.” 18/1, 30-31

Nyssen, Friedhelm, “Is There Any Such Thing As ‘Evolution of Childhood’? 16/2, 184-188

Petschauer, Peter, “The Childrearing Modes in Flux: An Historian’s Reflections.” 17/1, 1-33

________________, “Children of Afers, Or ‘Evolution of Childhood’ Revisited.” 13/2, 121-144

________________, “Comment.” 16/2, 182-184

Sagan, Eli, “Comments on deMause.” 18/1, 32-33

Scheck, Raffael, “Did the Children’s Crusade of 1212 Really Consist of Children? Problems of Writing Childhood History.” 16/2, 176-182

Schultz, Magdelene, “The Blood Libel: A Motif in the History of Childhood.” 14/1, 1-24

Socarides, Charles W., “Adult-Child Sexual Pairs: Psychoanalytic Findings.” 19/3, 191-214

Stein, Howard F., “Failure to Thrive: Child, Family, Physician, Profession, Culture, Era.” 16/4, 411-426

Taylor, Karen, “Disciplining the History of Childhood.” 16/2, 189-190

Vachss, Andrew, “Comment on ‘The Universality of Incest'” 19/2, 219-220

Wilson, Neil, “Some Psychoanalytic Commentary on the deMause and Kahr Papers.” 19/2, 215-217

Childhood, Medieval
Abrahamse, Dorothy, “Images of Childhood in Early Byzantine Hagiography.” 6/4, 497-518

Baron, F. Xavier, “Children and Violence in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.” 7/1, 77-103

Banker, James R., “Mourning a Son: Childhood and Paternal Love in the Consolateria of Ginnozzo Manetti.” 3/3, 351-362

Demaitre, Luke, “The Idea of Childhood and Child Care in Medical Writings of the Middle Ages.” 4/4, 461-490

Frenken, Ralph, “The History of German Childhood Through Autobiographies.” 24/4, 390-402

Forsyth, Ilene H., “Children in Early Medieval Art: Ninth Through Twelfth Centuries.” 4/1, 31-70

Goodich, Michael, “Childhood and Adolescence Among the Thirteenth-Century Saints.” 1/2, 285-309

_________________, “Bartholomaeus Anglicus on Child-Rearing.” 4/2, 75-84

Kellum, Barbara A., “Infanticide in England in the Later Middle Ages.” 1/3, 367-388

Shahar, Shulamith, “Infants, Infant Care, and Attitudes Toward Infancy in the Medieval Lives of Saints.” 10/3, 281-310

Trexler, Richard C., “In Search of Father: The Experience of Abandonment in the Recollections of Giovanni di Pagolo Morelli.” 3/2, 225-252

Childhood, Modern
Breiner, Sander J., “Children In and Outside the Concentration Camp.” 23/4, 415-416

Brobeck, Stephen, “Images of the Family: Portrait Paintings as Indices of American Family Culture, Structure and Behavior, 1730-1860.” 5/1, 81-106

Büttner, Christian, “Children’s War Fantasies.” 10/4, 491-510

Byman, Seymour, “Child Raising and Melancholia in Tudor England.” 6/1, 67-92

Cavallo, Dom, “Social Reform and the Movement to Organize Children’s Play During the Progressive Era.” 3/4, 509-522

Clamp, Peter G., “Climbing Boys, Childhood, and Society in Nineteenth-Century England.” 12/2, 193-210

Davis, Glenn, “The Early Years of Theodore Roosevelt: A Study in Character Formation.” 2/4, 461-492

Doreleijers, Theo A. H. and Denis M. Donovan, “Transgenerational Traumatization in Children of Parents Interned in Japanese Civil Internment Camps in the Dutch East Indies During World War II.” 17/4, 435-448

deMause, Lloyd, “Schreber and the History of Childhood.” 15/1, 423-431

Dunn, Patrick P., “Fathers and Sons Revisited: The Childhood of Vissarion Belinskii.” 1/3, 389-408

Ende, Aurel, “Battering and Neglect: Children In Germany, 1860-1978.” 7/3, 249-280

___________, “Bibliography on Childhood and Youth In Germany From 1820-1978: A Selection.” 7/3, 281-288

Fields, Rona M., “Child Terror Victims and Adult Terrorists.” 7/1, 71-76

______________,”Psychological Genocide: The Children of Northern Ireland.” 3/2, 201-224

Fox, Vivian C., “Is Adolescence a Phenomenon of Modern Times?” 5/2, 271-292

_____________, “Poor Children’s Rights in Early Modern England.” 23/3, 286-306

Frenken, Ralph, “The History of German Childhood Through Autobiographies.” 24/4, 390-402

Gaines, David I., “Story of an English Cotton Mill Lad.” 2/2, 249-264

Goldstein, Michael S., and D. Peter Drotman, “Psychiatry and the Children’s Movement.” 5/1, 107-120

Hammel, B. Remmo, “The Image of the Child: Dutch and Flemish Paintings.” 24/1, 71-89

Hartman, Mary S., “Child-Abuse and Self-Abuse: Two Victorian Cases.” 2/2, 221-248

Hiner, N. Ray, “Cotton Mather and His Female Children: Notes on the Relationship Between Private Experience and Public Thought.” 13/1, 33-50

Hippler, Arthur E., “Psychodynamics, Psychohistory and Abortion.” 13/2, 175-188

Janus, Samuel S and Cynthia L. Janus, “Children, Sex, Peers, Culture: 1973-1983.” 12/3, 363-370

Kern, Stephen, “Explosive Intimacy: Psychodynamics of the Victorian Family.” 1/3, 437-462

Lander, Dorothy, “The Sacrifice of the Innocents.” 24/3, 214-221

Langley, Winston E., “Children and World Peace: A Modest Proposal.” 24/3, 242-251

Lorence, Bogna W., “Parents and Children in Eighteenth-Century Europe.” 2/1, 1-30

La Sorte, Michael A., “Nineteenth-Century Family Planning Practices.” 4/2, 163-184

Hiner, N. Ray, “Adolescence in Eighteenth-Century America.’ 3/2, 253-280

Marvick, Elizabeth W., “Childhood History and Decisions of State: The Case of Louis XIII.” 2/2, 135-180

Masters, Ardyce L., “Some Thoughts on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: War Toys and Post-Reagan America.” 17/3, 319-326

McFarland, Robert B., “Improvements in Parenting Are Real.” 25/3, 237-239

Moore, Robert L., “Justification Without Joy: Psychohistorical Reflections on John Wesley’s Childhood and Conversion.” 2/1, 31-52

Raddock, David M., “Growing Up in New China: A Twist in the Circle of Filial Piety.” 2/2, 201-220

Petschauer, Peter, “Growing Up Female In Eighteenth-Century Germany.” 11/2, 167-208

_________________, “Intrusive to Socializing Modes: Transitions in Eighteenth-Century Germany and Twentieth-Century Italy.” 14/3, 257-270

Puhar, Alenka, “Childhood In Nineteenth-Century Slovenia.” 12/3, 291-313

Rooke, Patricia T. and R. L. Schnell, “The ‘King’s Children’ in English Canada: A Psychohistorical Study of Abandonment, Rejection, and Colonial Response (1869-1930).” 8/4, 387-420

Sachs, Nannette Pierson, “The Courts as Persecutors of Child-Victims of Incest.” 24/3, 221-233

Saffady, William, “The Effects of Childhood Bereavement and Parental Remarriage in Sixteenth-Century England: The Case of Thomas More.” 1/2, 310-336

Schatzman, Morton, “Paranoia or Persecution: The Case of Schreber.” 1/1, 62-88

Scheck, Raffael, “Childhood in German Autobiographical Writings, 1740-1820.” 15/1, 391-422

Simpell, Charlott, “Bismarck’s Childhood: A Psychohistorical Study.” 2/1, 107-124

Schnucker, R. V., “The English Puritans and Pregnancy, Delivery and Breast Feeding.” 1/4, 637-658

Smith, Steven R., “Religion and the Conception of Youth in Seventeenth-Century England.” 2/4, 493-516

Sommerville, C. John, “English Puritans and Children: A Social-Cultural Explanation.” 6/1, 113-138

Starchild, Adam, “Rape of Youth in Prisons and Juvenile Facilities.” 18/2, 145-154

Stone, Michael H. and Clarice J. Kestenbaum, “Maternal Deprivation in Children of the Wealthy” 2/1, 79-106

Stone, Michael H., “Mesmer and His Followers: The Beginnings of Sympathetic Treatment of Childhood Emotional Disorders.” 1/4, 659-680

Strickland, Charles, “A Transcendentalist Father: The Child-rearing Practices of Bronson Alcott.” 1/1, 4-52

Taylor, Karen J., “Blessing the House: Moral Motherhood and the Suppression of Physical Punishment.” 15/1, 431-454

_______________, “Venereal Disease In Nineteenth-Century Children.” 12/4, 431-464

Thompson, Roger, “Popular Attitudes Towards Children In Middlesex County, Mass., 1649-1699.” 13/2, 145-158

Van Buren, Jane, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin: A Myth of Familial Relations.” 13/3, 251-276

Wooden, Warren W., “Childhood and Death: A Reading of John Skelton’s Phillip Sparrow.” 7/4, 403-414

Ziegler, John H., “A German Childhood.” 7/3, 323-330

Christianity
Atlas, Jerrold, “A Psychohistorical View of Crusade Origins.” 17/4, 412-416

Binion, Rudolph, “Being, Doing, Having.” 22/2, 223-234

Bliese, John R. E., “The Motives of the First Crusaders: A Social Psychological Analysis.” 17/4, 393-411

Carroll, Michael P., “Ernest Jones on Holy Communion: Refurbishing an Early Psychoanalytic Insight.” 18/3, 307-316

____________________, “Moses and Monotheism and the Psychoanalytic Study of Early Christian Mythology.” 15/3, 295-310

Hankoff, L. D., “Religious Healing in First-Century Christianity.” 19/4, 387-408

Puleo, Bruce, “Fear of Maternal Engulfment in Christianity and Other Religions.” 22/4, 440-460

Rousselle, Robert, “The Dreams of Vibia Perpetua: Analysis of a Female Christian Martyr.” 14/3, 193-206

Saunders, Robert J., “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves-The Greed of the Eighties and the Persian Gulf War.” 20/1, 3-20

Schwartz, Peter Hammond, “The Maternal Christ As Redeemer.” 12/4, 465-486

Cinema
deMause, Lloyd, “How to Do a Fantasy Analysis of a Movie.” 20/1, 31-33

Ebel, Henry, “The New Theology: Star Trek, Star Wars, Close Encounters, and the Crisis of Pseudo-rationality.” 5/4, 487-498

Greco, Michael, “A Close Encounter With the Millennium.” 5/4, 499-508

Kalfus, Melvin, “Phallic Women and Macho Men: Hollywood, ‘The Dread of Woman,’ and Hillary Clinton.” 21/3, 287-300

Lawton, Henry, “Films, Group-Fantasy and the Persian Gulf War: Home Alone and The Silence of the Lambs.” 20/1, 33-46

______________, “Towards a Psychohistorical Theory of Film.” 20/1, 85-114

Leslie, Linda, “The Silence of the Lambs: Hardly Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing.” 20/1, 47-52

Monteer, Carl A., “The Religious Experience of Modern American Film.” 20/1, 53-64

Morrock, Richard, “Images of Transformation: Current American Group-Fantasy As Reflected in Recent Films: 1989-1991.” 20/1, 21-30

_________________, “Political Symbolism in Current American Films.” 20/2, 243-248

Monaco, Paul, “The Popular Cinema as Reflection of the Group Process in France, 1919-1929.” 1/4, 607-636

Raunft, Ralph, “Obsessions, Aesthetic Anomalies and Cult Phenomena.” 20/1, 65-84

Clinton, William Jefferson
Barry III, Herbert and Paul Elovitz, “Psychogiographical Explorations of Clinton and Perot.” 20/2, 197-217

Dervin, Dan, “Group-Fantasy and Its Discontents During the Clinton Administration.” 25/2, 284-193

Elovitz, Paul H., “Clinton’s Childhood, Personality and First Year in Office.” 21/3, 257-286

Godwin, Robert, “The Making of an Anti-President: Dr. Clinton and Mr. Newt.” 22/4, 399-402

Comedy
Janus, Samuel S., Cynthia Janus and James Vincent, “The Psycho-Sexuality of Stand-Up Comedy.” 14/2, 133-142

Cowley, Malcolm
Hamilton, James W., “Towards a Psychohistorical Universtanding of the Relationship Between Whittaker Chambers and Malcolm Cowley.” 9/1, 91-104

Creativity
Dervin, Dan, “Creativity and Madness: Separating the Ruin from the Rubble.” 23/1, 94-108

Cult Abuse
Bloom, Sandra L., “Hearing the Survivor’s Voice: Sundering the Wall of Denial.” 21/4, 461-478

Brenner, Ira, “A Twentieth-Century Demonologic Neurosis?” 21/4, 501-504

deMause, Lloyd, “Why Cults Terrorize and Kill Children.” 21/4, 505-518

Feldman, Gail Carr, “Satanic Ritual Abuse: A Chapter in the History of Human Cruelty.” 22/3, 340-357

Goodwin, Jean M., “Credibility Problems in Sadistic Abuse.” 21/4, 479-496

Gould, Catherine, “Denying Ritual Abuse of Children.” 22/3, 330-339

Ireland, Sharon J. and Murray J., “A Case History of Family and Cult Abuse.” 21/4, 417-428

Johnson, Matt, “Fear and Power: From Naivete to a Believer in Cult Abuse.” 21/4, 435-442

Lotto, David, “On Witches and Witch Hunts: Ritual and Satanic Cult Abuse.” 21/4, 373-396

McFarland, Robert B., “The Children of God.” 21/4, 497-499

___________________ and Grace Lockerbie, “Difficulties in Treating Ritually Abused Children.” 21/4, 429-434

Rockwell, Robert B., “One Psychiatrist’s View of Satanic Ritual Abuse.” 21/4, 443-460

Socarides, Charles M., “Comment on Special Issue ‘Cult Abuse of Children.'” 21/4, 500

Summit, Roland C., “The Dark Tunnels of McMartin.” 21/4, 397-416

D
Darwin, Charles

Colp, Ralph Jr., “Charles Darwin’s Dream of His Double Execution.” 13/3, 277-292

Dayan, Moshe
Falk, Avner, “Moshe Dayan: The Infantile Roots of Political Action.” 11/2, 271-288

Dole, Robert Joseph
Elovitz, Paul, “Work, Laughter and Tears: Bob Dole’s Childhood, War Injury, The Conservative Republicans and the 1996 Election.” 24/2, 147-162

Death
Lifton, Robert Jay, “On Death and the Continuity of Life: a ‘New’ Paradigm.” 1/4, 681-696

Democracy
Sagan, Eli, “Democracy and the Paranoid Position.” 24/3, 252-272

Demonic Possession
Hill, Sally and Jean R. Goodwin, “Demonic Possession as a Consequence of Childhood Trauma.” 20/4, 399-412

Dickinson, Emily
Hirschhorn, Norbert, “A Bandaged Secret: Emily Dickinson and Incest.” 18/3, 251-283

Drieu La Rochelle, Pierre
Soucy, Robert, “Psycho-Sexual Aspects of the Fascism of Drieu La Rochelle.” 4/1, 71-92

E
Economics

deMause, Lloyd, “‘Heads and Tails’: Money As a Poison Container.” 16/1, 1-18

Galler, Florian, “The Devaluation of the Swiss Franc in 1936.” 17/3, 257-266

_____________, “Group-dynamic Processes in Financial Markets.” 24/4, 403-408

Joseph, William K., “Prediction, Psychology and Economics.” 15/2, 101-112

_________________, “Will Peace Panic the Market?” 16/4, 405-410

Winslow, Ted, “John Maynard Keynes’s ‘Poetical Economy'” 17/2, 179-194

Eddy, Mary Baker
Klein, Janice, “Ann Lee and Mary Baker Eddy: The Parenting of New Religions.” 6/3, 361-376

Education, History of
Albert, Judith Strong, “Transcendental School Journals in Nineteenth-Century America.” 9/1, 105-128

Bagley, Ayers, “Jesus at School.” 13/1, 13-32

Finkelstein, Barbara, “In Fear of Childhood: Relationships Between Parents and Teachers in Popular Primary Schools in the Nineteenth Century.” 3/3, 321-336

___________________, “Pedagogy as Intrusion: Teaching Values in Popular Primary Schools in Nineteenth-Century America.” 2/3, 349-378

___________________, “Schooling and the Discovery of Latency in Nineteenth-Century America.” 13/1, 3-12

Ogbu, John U., “Minority Coping Responses and School Experience.” 18/4, 433-456

Raichle, Donald R., “The Abolition of Corporal Punishment in New Jersey Schools.” 2/1, 53-78

Ethnicity
Stein, Howard F., “The White Ethnic Movement, Pan-ism, and the Restoration of Early Symbiosis: The Psychohistory of a Group-Fantasy.” 6/3, 319-360

________________, “Culture and Ethnicity as Group-Fantasies: A Psychohistoric Paradigm of Group Identity.” 8/1, 21-52

Europe, Early Modern
Marvick, Elizabeth Wirth, “Favorites in Early Modern Europe: A Recurring Psychopolitical Role.” 10/4, 463-490

van der Hart, Onno, Ruth Lierens and Jean Goodwin, “Jeanne Fery: A Sixteenth-Century Case of Dissociative Identity Disorder.” 24/1, 18-35

Europe, Eastern
Coleman, Mary, “Human Sacrifice in Bosnia.” 21/2, 157-170

deMause, Lloyd, “The Gentle Revolution: Childhood Origins of Soviet and East European Democratic Movements.” 17/4, 341-352

Ihanus, Juhani, “Divine and Profane Psychopower: Religion and Politics in Russia.” 24/1, 36-52

______________, “Shame, Revenge and Glory: On Russian Childrearing and Politics.” 23/3, 260-268

_______________, “Transformations of Eros: Sexuality and the Family in Russia.” 25/3, 240-261

_______________, “Zhirinovsky and the Swaddled Russian Personality.” 22/2, 187-198

Puhar, Alenka, “Childhood In Nineteenth-Century Slovenia.” 12/3, 291-313

_____________, “Childhood Nightmares and Dreams of Revenge.” 22/2, 131-170

_____________, “Childhood Origins of the War in Yugoslavia: I. Infant Mortality.” 20/4, 373-380

_____________, “A Letter From Yugoslavia, In The Raw.” 19/3, 331-322

_____________, “On Childhood Origins of Violence in Yugoslavia: II. The Zadruga.” 21/2, 171-198

Europe, Eighteenth-Century
Biziere, Jean Maurice, “Hot Beverages and the Enterprising Spirit in Eighteenth-Century Europe.” 7/2, 135-146

Europe, Modern
Beisel, David R., “Europe’s Feelings of Collapse 1990-1993.” 21/2, 133-142

Mayr, Daniela F. and Artur R. Boelderl, “The Pacifier Craze: Collective Regression in Europe.” 21/2, 143-156

Evolution
Adzema, Michael D., “The Emerging Perinatal Unconscious: Consciousness Evolution or Apocalypse?” 25/3, 262-273

Apprey, Maurice, “Psychohistory as Part of a Larger Conversation: A Note on Some Philosophical Presuppositions Behind deMause’s Views on Adaptation, Selection and Psychohistory.” 16/4, 382-365

deMause, Lloyd, “The Role of Adaptation and Selection in Psychohistorical Evolution.” 16/4, 355-371

Stein, Howard F., “Comment on deMause.” 16/4, 386-394

Suarez-Orozco, Marcelo M., “A Footnote to the Idea of Cultural Evolution in Anthropological Perspective.” 16/4, 372-378

F
False Memories

Blume, E. Sue, “The Ownership of Truth.” 23/2, 131

DePrince, Anne P. and Sherry A. Quirk, “Towards an Institutionalization of Denial?” 23/2, 141-144

Hill, Jeanne, “Believing Rachel.” 24/2, 132-146

Russell, Diana E. H., “‘I Didn’t Remember for 33 Years’: An Incest Survivor Tells Her Story.” 23/2, 149-190

Weene, Kenneth A., “Clinical Note on a Documented Case of Early Childhood Repression.” 23/2, 145-148

Whitfield, Charles A., “How Common Is Traumatic Forgetting?” 23/2, 119-130

Female Leaders
Maniha, Barbara B., “A Comparison of Psychohistorical Differences Among Some Female Religious and Secular Leaders.” 5/4, 523-550

Feminism
Dervin, Dan, “Making Utopia Out of Dystopia: The Role of Men as Poison Containers in Radical Feminism.” 16/4, 427-444

Schoenewolf, Gerald, “The Feminist Myth About Sexual Abuse.” 18/3, 331-344

Tanzer, Deborah, “Real Men Don’t Eat Strong Women: The Virgin-Madonna-Whore Complex Updated.” 12/4, 487-496

France
Kirkland, Faris R., “Anti-Military Group-Fantasies and the Destruction of the French Air Force, 1928-1940.” 14/1, 25-42

__________________, “The French Military Collapse of 1940: A Psychohistorical Interpretation.” 12/3, 313-338

Monaco, Paul, “The Popular Cinema as Reflection of the Group Process in France, 1919-1929.” 1/4, 607-636

Ryan, Stephen, “Reflections on the Psychohistory of France, 1919-1940.” 11/2, 225-242

Freud, Sigmond
Kern, Stephen, “Freud and the Discovery of Child Sexuality.” 1/1, 117-141

Rosenman, Stanley, ” “The Portrayals of Freud as the Counterfeit Redeemer.” 15/3, 333-358

G
Geography

Fine, Reuben, “Geography and the Superego: A Contribution to Psychogeography and the Psychology of Travel.” 14/4, 351-364

Germany
Binion, Rudolph, “Germany: New and Old.” 19/4, 379-386

Bliersbach, Gerhard and Gert Raeithel, “Strauss and the West Germany Election Campaign: A Correspondence.” 8/3, 319-336

Kahn, Charlotte, “Information Control and Distortion of Cognition: East Germans Review the Effects of Totalitarianism on Their Lives.” 19/4, 409-420

_________________, “The Different Ways of Being a German.” 20/4, 381-398

Goetz, Bernhard
Montanile, Joseph, “Bernhard Goetz as Group-Fantasy Object.” 14/1, 55-64

Greece, Ancient
Africa, Thomas, “Homosexuals In Greek History.” 9/4, 401-420

Hughes, J. Donald, “The Dreams of Xenophon the Athenian.” 14/3, 271-282

Rousselle, Robert, “Healing Cults In Antiquity: The Dream Cures of Asclepius of Epidaurus.” 12/3, 339-352

Group-Fantasies
Adams, Kenneth Alan, “Man Eater: The ‘Where’s The Rest of Me?’ For The Rest Of Us.” 12/1, 23-36

Adams, Kenneth Alan and Lester Hill, Jr., “Protest Anality in Japanese Group-Fantasies.” 15/2, 113-146

Batstein, William, “From the First Part of the Revelation of Moses the Son of Jehoshar.” 1/3, 409-436

Beisel, David R., “The Group-Fantasy of Early German Nationalism, 1800-1815.” 8/1, 1-20

_______________, “Thoughts Concerning Some Objectives to Group-Fantasy Analysis.” 9/2, 237-240

Boelderl, Artur R. and Daniela F. Mayr, “The Undead and the Living Dead: Images of Vampires and Zombies in Contemporary Culture.” 23/1, 51-65

deMause, Lloyd, “The Apocalypse in Our Heads.” 23/1, 18-25

_______________, “Historical Group-Fantasies.” 7/1, 1-70

______________, “A Proposal for a Nuclear Tensions Monitoring Center.” 13/2, 197-206

______________, “It’s Time to Sacrifice…Our Children.” 18/2, 135-144

Dervin, Daniel, “Group-Fantasy During the Early Phases of the Clinton Administration.” 22/2, 171-186

______________, “Group-Fantasy Models and the Imposter.” 12/2, 240-250

______________, “Splitting and Fragmentation of Group-Fantasy During the Reagan Years.” 18/3, 283-292

Berghold, Joe, “The Social Trance: Psychological Obstacles to Progress in History.” 19/2, 221-247

Elovitz, Paul H., Henry Lawton and George Luhrmann, “On Doing Fantasy Analysis.” 13/2, 207-228

Hartman, John J., “Carter and the Utopian Group-Fantasy.” 5/2, 239-258

Haskell, Robert E., “Small Group ‘Fantasy Theme’ Analysis, Anthropology and Psychology: A Comparative Study of the Psychosocial Structure of a Ritual Ceremony.” 16/1, 61-78

Klein, Martin H., “The Bite of Pac-Man.” 11/3, 395-402

Masters, Ardyce, “The Doll as Delegate and Disguise.” 13/3, 293-308

Monaco, Paul, “The Popular Cinema as Reflection of the Group Process in France, 1919-1929.” 1/4, 607-636

Rothman, Stanley, “Group-Fantasies and Jewish Radicalism: A Psychodynamic Interpretation.” 6/2, 211-240

Schmidt, Casper, “The Group-Fantasy Origins of AIDS.” 12/1, 37-78

________________, “Two Specific Forms of Trial Action.” 11/2, 209-225

Stein, Howard F., “Judaism and the Group-Fantasy of Martyrdom: The Psychodynamic Paradox of Survival Through Persecution.” 6/2, 151-210

___________________, “Trumpets and Drums: Some Issues in Interpretation and Methodology in the Study of American Group-Fantasy.” 9/2, 199-237

H
Hamilton, Alexander

Shneidman, J. Lee and Conalee Levine-Shneidman, “Suicide or Murder? The Burr-Hamilton Duel.” 8/2, 159-182

Henry III
Dickerman, Edmund H., “Henry III’s Devotions: A Study in Sex and Religion.” 5/3, 429-442

Hitler, Adolf
Binion, Rudolph, “Hitler’s Concept of Lebensraum: The Psychological Basis.” 1/2, 187-216

________________, “Hitler Looks East.” 4/2, 85-102

Dervin, Dan, “Our Own Private and Polymorphous Hitler: Individual and Collective Yearning for Hitler’s Return.” 23/3, 320-326

Stierlin, Helm, “Hitler As The Bound Delegate of His Mother.” 3/4, 463-499

Hobbes, Thomas
Pearlstein, Richard M., “Of Fear, Uncertainty, and Boldness: The Life and Thought of Thomas Hobbes.” 13/3, 309-325

Holocaust
Breiner, Sander J., “Children In and Outside the Concentration Camp.” 23/4, 415-416

Kahn, Charlotte, “Beleaguered Youth in a Collapsing Society.” 18/1, 71-98

Kren, George, “Psychohistory and the Holocaust.” 6/3, 409-418

Rosenman, Stanley and Irving Handelsman, “Identity as Legacy of the Holocaust: Encountering a Survivor’s Narrative.” 18/1, 35-70

Homicide
Richards, Jeff and Joan M. Goodwin, “Electra: Revenge Fantasies and Homicide in Child Abuse Victims.” 22/2, 213-222

Hoover, Herbert
Clements, Kendrick A., “Herbert Hoover and the Fish.” 10/3, 333-348

Johnson, James P., “Herbert Hoover and David Copperfield: A Tale of Two Childhoods.” 7/4, 467-476

I
Ickes, Harold L.

John Maze and Graham White, “Harold L. Ickes: A Psychohistorical Perspective.” 8/4, 421-446

Incest
deMause, Lloyd, “The Universality of Incest.” 19/2, 123-164

_______________, “What Incest Barrier?” 15/3, 273-276

De Vos, George A., “In Pursuit of Consistency.” 15/3, 270-272

Donovan, Denis M., “Darkness Invisible.” 165-184

Finkelhor, David, “Commentary on ‘The Universality of Incest.'” 19/2, 218

Graber, Robert Bates, “Freud’s Incest-Theory Not Based on Aversion: Why the Refrain in Spain Goes Mainly Down the Drain.” 15/3, 262-265

Hirschhorn, Norbert, “A Bandaged Secret: Emily Dickinson and Incest.” 18/3, 251-282

Kitahara, Michio, “Incest-Japanese Style.” 16/4, 445-450

La Barre, Weston, “But What Are the Causal Mechanics?” 15/3, 261

Paul, Robert A., “Psychoanalysis and the Propinquity Theory of Incest Avoidance.” 15/3, 255-260

Russell, Diana E. H., “From Nazi Germany to South Africa: A Personal Story of Incest and ‘Necklace’ Murder.” 23/1, 75-93

____________________, “‘I Didn’t Remember for 33 Years’: An Incest Survivor Tells Her Story.” 23/2, 149-190

Sachs, Nannette Pierson, “The Courts as Persecutors of Child-Victims of Incest.” 24/3, 221-233

Spain, David H., “Incest Theory: Are There Three Aversions?” 15/3, 235-252

Suarez-Orozco, Marcello M., “Is Aversion a Form of Repression?” 15/3, 266-269

Vachss, Andrew, “Comment on ‘The Universality of Incest.” 19/2, 219-220

Wolf, Arthur P., “Aversion to Ambiguity.” 15/3, 253-255

Infanticide
deMause, Lloyd, “Appendix: On the Demography of Filicide.” 4/1, 16-22

Helmholz, R. H., “Infanticide in the Province of Canterbury During the Fifteenth Century.” 2/3, 379-390

Kahr, Brett, “Ancient Infanticide and Modern Schizophrenia: The Clinical Uses of Psychohistorical Research.” 20/3, 267-274

Kellum, Barbara A., “Infanticide in England in the Later Middle Ages.” 1/3, 367-388

Knauft, Bruce M., “Hobbes, Rousseau, and the Analytic Abuse of Children in Simple Societies.” 17/2, 202-204

Langer, William L., “Infanticide: A Historical Survey.” 1/3, 353-366

Masters, Anne V., “Comments on Anthropological Approaches to Human Infanticide.” 17/2, 195-201

________________, “A Response to Bruce Knauft.” 17/2, 204-206

Masters, Ardyce L., “Infanticide: The Primate Data.” 18/1, 99-108

Trexler, Richard C., “Infanticide in Florence: New Sources and First Results.” 1/1, 98-116

_________________, “The Foundlings of Florence, 1395-1455.” 1/2, 259-284

Israel
Diamond, Stanley, “Personality Dynamics in an Israeli Collective: A Psychohistorical Analysis of Two Generations.” 3/1, 1-42

Gonen, Jay Y., “The Day of Atonement War.” 8/1, 53-66

_____________,”The Israeli Illusion of Omnipotence Following the Six Day War.” 6/2, 241-272

Levy, Arnon, “Reflections on the Israeli Attitude Toward the Occupied Territories.” 12/2, 151-167

J
Japan

Adams, Kenneth Alan, “Who Needs Love?” 25/1, 67-80

_____________________ and Lester Hill, Jr., “Graveyard of the Gods.” 17/2, 103-154

______________________________________, “The Phallic Female in Japanese Group-Fantasy.” 25/1, 33-66

______________________________________, “Protest Anality in Japanese Group-Fantasies.” 15/2, 113-146

deMause, Lloyd, “The History of Childhood in Japan.” 15/2, 147-152

Kitahara, Michio, “Childhood in Japanese Culture.” 17/1, 43-72

________________, “The Nazi Concentration Camp and Occupied Japan: Responses in Two Historical Situations.” 16/2, 191-204

Lock, Margaret, “Flawed Jewels and National Dis/Order: Narratives on Adolescent Dissent in Japan.” 18/4, 507-532

Rosenman, Stanley, “Japanese Anti-Semitism: Conjuring Up Conspiratorial Jews in a Land Without Jews.” 25/1, 2-32

Suzuki, Yuzuru, “Japanese Industrial Relations in the Late 1970s.” 18/3, 293-306

Tsuda, Takeyuki, “The Psychosocial Functions of Liminality: The Japanese University Experience.” 20/3, 305-330

Jefferson, Thomas
Tauber, Gisela, “Reconstruction in Psychoanalytic Biography: Understanding Thomas Jefferson.” 7/2, 189-208

Jonestown Massacre
Kroth, Jerry, “Recapitulating Jonestown.” 11/3, 383-394

Judaism
Davidowitz, Moshe, “The Psychohistory of Jewish Rage and Redemption as Seen Through Its Art.” 6/2, 273-284

Dorinson, Joseph, “Jewish Humor: Mechanism For Defense, Weapon For Cultural Affirmation.” 8/4, 447-464

Ebel, Henry, “A Dialogue With the Prosecutor.” 6/2, 301-308

___________, “Being Jewish.” 8/1, 67-76

Kren, George M., “The Jews: The Image as Reality.” 6/2, 285-300

_______________ “Psychohistory and the Holocaust.” 6/3, 409-418

Mayer, John D., “Emotion Over Time Within a Religious Culture: A Lexical Analysis of the Old Testament.” 22/2, 235-248

Rosenman, Stanley, “The Late Conceptualization of the Self in Psychoanalysis: The German Language and Jewish Identity.” 11/1, 9-42

Rothman, Stanley, “Group-Fantasies and Jewish Radicalism: A Psychodynamic Interpretation.” 6/2, 211-240

Stein, Howard F., “Judaism and the Group-Fantasy of Martyrdom: The Psychodynamic Paradox of Survival Through Persecution.” 6/2, 151-210

K
Kennedy, Robert F.

Socarides, Charles W., “Why Sirhan Killed Kennedy: Psychoanalytic Speculations on an Assassination.” 6/4, 447-460

Kibbutz
Diamond, Stanley, “Personality Dynamics in an Israeli Collective: A Psychohistorical Analysis of Two Generations.” 3/1, 1-42

Kissinger, Henry
Ward, Dana, “Kissinger: A Psychohistory.” 2/3, 287-348

Korczak, Janusz
Chiel, Samuel, “Janusz Korczak: the Making of a Martyr.” 3/3, 363-372

L
Leadership

Atlas, Jerrold, “Understanding the Correlation Between Childhood Punishment and Adult Hypnotizability as It Impacts on the Command Power of Modern ‘Charismatic’ Political Leaders.” 17/3, 309-318

deMause, Lloyd, “The Making of a Fearful Leader: ‘Where’s the Rest of Me?'” 12/1, 5-22

________________, “The Phallic Presidency.” 25/4, 354-357

Kirkland, Faris R., “Leadership Policy and Leadership Practice: Two Centuries of Foot-Shooting in the U.S. Army.” 18/3, 317-330

Lewy, Ernst, “Historical Charismatic Leaders and Mythical Heroes.” 6/3, 377-392

Mayer, John D., “The Emotional Madness of the Dangerous Leader.” 20/3, 331-348

Lee, Arthur
Potts, Louis W., “Arthur Lee: A Life History in the American Revolution.” 4/4, 513-528

Lee, Ann
Klein, Janice, “Ann Lee and Mary Baker Eddy: The Parenting of New Religions.” 6/3, 361-376

Literature
Dervin, Daniel, “Abandonment: A Dominant Pattern in the Development of Creative Writers, Philosophers and Scientists Since the Seventeenth Century.” 15/2, 153-188

Louis XIII
Marvick, Elizabeth W., “Childhood History and Decisions of State: The Case of Louis XIII.” 2/2, 135-180

Luxemburg, Rosa
Mullaney, Marie Marmo, “Gender and Revolution: Rosa Luxemburg and the Female Revolutionary Personality.” 11/4, 463-470

M
Malcolm X

Perry, Bruce Frazier, “Malcolm X in Brief: A Psychological Perspective.” 11/4, 491-500

Manetti, Ginnozzo
Banker, James R., “Mourning a Son: Childhood and Paternal Love in the Consolateria of Ginnozzo Manetti.” 3/3, 351-362

Marital Conflict
Lachkar, Joan, “Paradox of Peace: Folie a Deux in Marital and Political Relationships.” 22/2, 199-212

_____________, “Parallels Between Marital and Political Conflict.” 20/3, 275-288

Mather, Cotton

Hiner, N. Ray, “Cotton Mather and His Female Children: Notes on the Relationship Between Private Experience and Public Thought.” 13/1, 33-51

Medicine
Bloom, Sandra, “American Health Care: They Say There’s a Crisis, But a Crisis of What?” 21/3, 301-334

Scheper-Hughes, Nancy and Margaret Lock, “The Message in the Bottle: Illness and the Micropolitics of Resistance.” 18/4, 409-432

Stein, Howard F., “The Influence of American Group-Fantasy Upon Contemporary American Biomedical Education and Practice.” 15/3, 281-294

_______________, “Domestic Wars and the Militarization of American Biomedicine.” 22/4, 406-416

_______________, “Wars and Rumors of Wars: A Psychohistorical study of a Medical Culture.” 7/4, 379-402

Menstruation
Brain, James L., “Male Menstruation in History and Anthropology.” 15/3, 311-324

Linke, Uli, “Women, Androgynes, and Models of Creation in Norse Mythology.” 16/3, 231-262

Mill, John Stuart
Kowalewski, David, “Politics and Emotion in the Thought of John Stuart Mill.” 7/4, 455-466

Mitchell, Martha
Robitscher, Jonas, “Stigmatization and Stonewalling: The Ordeal of Martha Mitchell.” 6/3, 393-408

Monasticism
Mounteer, Carl, “Guilt, Martyrdom and Monasticism.” 9/2, 145-172

More, Thomas
Saffady, William, “The Effects of Childhood Bereavement and Parental Remarriage in Sixteenth-Century England: The Case of Thomas More.” 1/2, 310-336

Morse, Wayne
Wilkins, Lee, “Wayne Morse: The Childhood of an American Adam.” 10/2, 189-212

Mothers
Porterfield, Amanda, “The Mother in Eighteenth-Century American Conceptions of Man and God.” 15/2, 189-206

Ravenal, Carol M., “Three Faces of Mother: Madonna, Martyr, Medusa in the Art of Edvard Munch.” 13/4, 371-412

Stierlin, Helm, “Hitler As The Bound Delegate of His Mother.” 3/4, 463-499

Taylor, Karen J., “Blessing the House: Moral Motherhood and the Suppression of Physical Punishment.” 15/1, 431-454

Munch, Edvard
Ravenal, Carol M., “Three Faces of Mother: Madonna, Martyr, Medusa in the Art of Edvard Munch.” 13/4, 371-412

N
Nazis

Breiner, Sander J., “Children In and Outside the Concentration Camp.” 23/4, 415-416

Binion, Rudolph, “Hitler’s Concept of Lebensraum: The Psychological Basis.” 1/2, 187-216

________________, “Hitler Looks East.” 4/2, 85-102

Kren, George, “Psychohistory and the Holocaust.” 6/3, 409-418

_____________ and Leon Rappoport, “SS Atrocities: A Psychohisotircal Perspective.” 3/1, 130-137

Mensch, Terry G., “Psychohistory of the Third Reich: A Library Pathfinder and Topical Bibliography of English Language Publications.” 7/3, 331-354

Pois, Robert A., “Psychohistory and the National Socialist Revolution in Symbolism: A Historiographical Problem.” 7/3, 307-322

Nixon, Richard
Brown, Steven R., “Richard Nixon and the Public Conscience: The Struggle for Authenticity.” 6/1, 93-112

Hamilton, James W., “Some Reflections on Richard Nixon in the Light of His Resignation and Farewell Speeches.” 4/4, 491-512

Levey, Jules, “Richard Nixon as Elder Statesman.” 13/4, 427-448

Robitscher, Jonas, “Stigmatization and Stonewalling: The Ordeal of Martha Mitchell.” 6/3, 393-408

Norse Mythology
Linke, Uli, “Women, Androgynes, and Models of Creation in Norse Mythology.” 16/3, 231-262

O
Olmsted, Frederick Law

Kalfus, Melvin, “Sons of the Ante-Bellum Gentry: Olmstead and his Contemporaries.” 7/2, 147-162

Oswald, Lee Harvey
Hamilton, James W., “Some Observations on the Motivations of Lee Harvey Oswald.” 14/1, 43-54

Otis, James, Jr.
Waters, John J., “James Otis, Jr.: An Ambivalent Revolutionary.” 1/1, 142-150

P
Parenting Centers

Bloom, Sandra, “Psychodynamics of Preventing Child Abuse.” 21/1, 53-68

Brown, George W. and Jan Jenski,” Two Modes of Child Nurturing: Local Paradigm Shifting in Alaska and Vermont.” 24/4, 339-352

Clark, Barbara J., “‘The Fun Kids Club’: Developing an Effective School-Based Program for Children at Risk.” 24/4, 361-369

deMause, Lloyd, “A Letter to President Clinton on Behalf of America’s Children.” 21/1, 1-6

Frenza, Lorraine, “An Early Intervention Approach to Ending Child Abuse and Neglect: Hana Like Home Visitor Program.” 21/1, 29-37

Godwin, Leslie, “Business-Family Partnerships: A Therapeutic Intervention Into History.” 24/4, 353-360

Haiman, Peter Ernest, “Cooperation Will Make It Happen: A Proposed Alliance on Behalf of Children and Families.” 24/4, 370-376

Linden, Kathleen and Robert B. McFarland, “Community Parenting Centers in Colorado.” 21/1, 7-21

Mansfield, Ha’aheo, “Hawaii’s Hana Like Home Visitor Program, A Healthy Start Program.” 24/4, 332-338

McFarland, Robert B. and John Fanton, “Moving Towards Utopia: Prevention of Child Abuse.” 24/4, 320-331

_____________________and Kathleen Linden, “Psychohistory in Action.” 17/1, 73-82

McFarlin, Isabella Fiske, et al., “Free The Kids! and Quarry Hill Community.” 21/1, 21-28

Pederasty
Africa, Thomas, “Homosexuals In Greek History.” 9/4, 401-420

Gray-Fow, Michael, “Pederasty, The Scantinian Law, and the Roman Army.” 13/4, 449-460

Perinatal Group-Fantasies
Adzema, Michael D., “The Emerging Perinatal Unconscious: Consciousness Evolution or Apocalypse?” 25/3, 262-273

_____________________, “The Scenery of Healing.” 23/4, 395-405

deMause, Lloyd, “The Fetal Origins of History.” 9/1, 1-90

______________, “Restaging Early Traumas in War and Social Violence.” 23/4, 344-392

Feher, Leslie, “Natal Therapy and Theory.” 4/3, 309-318

Grof, Stanislav, “Perinatal Roots of Wars, Totalitarianism, and Revolutions: Observations from LSD Research.” 4/3, 269-308

Janus, Ludwig, “Comments.” 23/4, 392-395

_____________, “Prenatal Psychology, Culture and War.” 22/4, 461-480

Kahr, Brett, “Foetal Trauma and National Disaster: A British Perspective.” 23/4, 406-408

Lawson, Alvin H., “Comments.” 23/4, 409-411

________________, “Perinatal Imagery in UFO Abduction Reports.” 12/2, 211-239

________________, “Placental Guitars, Umbilical Mikes, and the Maternal Rock-Beat: Birth Fantasies and Rock Music Videos.” 21/3, 335-354

McFarland, Robert B., “Indian Medicine Wheels and Placentas.” 20/4, 453-464

_____________________ and Will Schalaben, “Placentas and Prehistoric Art.” 23/1, 41-50

Morrock, Richard, “Birth Symbolism and Batmania.” 17/2, 207-215

Mott, Francis J., “World Transformation.” 4/3, 319-336

Siltala, Juha, “The Welfare State as a Suffocating Medusa.” 23/4, 412-415

___________, “Prenatal Fantasies During the Finnish Civil War.” 22/4, 481-489

Persian Gulf War
Aragno, Anna, “Master of His Universe.” 19/1, 97-108

Berghold, Joseph, “Fathoming the Depths of War Motivation.” 19/1, 53-56

Bloom, Sandra L., “The Gulf War as Adolescent Crisis.” 19/1, 85-96

deMause, Lloyd, “The Gulf War as a Mental Disorder.” 19/1, 1-22

Dervin, Daniel, “From Oily War to Holy War: Vicissitudes of Group-Fantasy Surrounding the Persian Gulf Crisis.” 19/1, 67-84

Joseph, William K., “Right on Schedule.” 19/1, 23-34

Gouaux, Charles, “Unjust Wars as Borderline Phenomena.” 19/1, 109-114

Kane, Suzy T., “What the Gulf War Reveals About George Bush’s Childhood.” 20/2, 149-166

Kirkland, Faris R., “Childhood, Psychopathology, and the Gulf War.” 19/1, 57-66

Lawton, Henry, “Films, Group-Fantasy and the Persian Gulf War: Home Alone and The Silence of the Lambs.” 20/1, 33-46

McFarland, Robert B., “War Hysteria and Group-Fantasy in Colorado.” 19/1, 35-52

Saunders, Robert J., “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves-The Greed of the Eighties and the Persian Gulf War.” 20/1, 3-20 Staub, Ervin, “The Psychological and Cultural Roots of Group Violence: The Gulf War.” 19/1, 115-121

Petain, Marshal Henri Philippe
Ryan, Stephen, “Pétain and Vichy: Abandonment, Guilt, ‘Love of Harlot,’ and Repetition Compulsion.” 8/2, 149-158

Szaluta, Jacques, “Apotheosis to Ignominy: The Martyrdom of Marshal Pétain.” 7/4, 415-454

Political Psychology
Atlas, Jerrold, “Sources of Political Anger.” 23/3, 276-285

____________ and Laura Porzio, “Rage and Anger: Dealing With the Symptoms of Dysfunction in Current American Society.” 22/1, 103-114

Barry III, Herbert and Paul Elovitz, “Psychobiographical Explorations of Clinton and Perot.” 20/2, 197-217

Beisel, David R., “The Group-Fantasy of Early German Nationalism, 1800-1815.” 8/1, 1-20

Berghold, Joe, “The Social Trance: Psychological Obstacles to Progress in History.” 19/2, 221-247

Coleman, Mary, “Human Sacrifice in Bosnia.” 21/2, 157-170

deMause, Lloyd, “The Apocalypse in Our Heads.” 23/1, 18-25

______________, “The Gentle Revolution: Childhood Origins of Soviet and East European Democratic Movements.” 17/4, 341-352

_______________, “Historical Group-Fantasies.” 7/1, 1-70

_______________, “The Making of a Fearful Leader: ‘Where’s the Rest of Me?'” 12/1, 5-22

______________, “A Proposal for a Nuclear Tensions Monitoring Center.” 13/2, 197-206

______________, “The Psychogenic Theory of History.” 25/2, 112-183

______________, “Shooting at Clinton, Prosecuting O.J., and Other Sacrificial Rituals.” 22/4, 378-393

______________, “It’s Time to Sacrifice…Our Children.” 18/2, 135-144

Dervin, Dan, “Group-Fantasy During the Early Phases of the Clinton Administration.” 22/2, 171-186

____________, “On Target.” 22/4, 394-397

____________, “Our Own Private and Polymorphous Hitler: Individual and Collective Yearning for Hitler’s Return.” 23/3, 320-326

____________, “Testimony of Silence: A Psychohistorical Perspective on the Thomas-Hill Hearings.” 19/3, 257-268

____________, “‘Them’d’ to Death: Kleinian Psychodynamics and the Politics of Projective Identification in the 1992 Election.” 21/1, 115-131

Elovitz, Paul H., “Taking Conservatives Seriously: Childhood Punishment, Denial, Anger and Rage at Politicians.” 23/3, 276-285

Godwin, Robert, “Dimensions of the American Political Mindscape.” 21/1, 79-96

________________, “The Exopsychic Structure of Politics.” 23/3, 252-259

_________________, “The Making of an Anti-President: Dr. Clinton and Mr. Newt.” 22/4, 399-402

_________________, “On the Function of Enemies: The Articulation and Containment of the Unthought Self.” 22/1, 79-102

Gonen, Jay, “The Larger Significance of the Perot Movement.” 21/2, 199-228

Harris, Irving D., “The Psychologies of Presidents.” 3/3, 337-350

Ihanus, Juhani, “Shame, Revenge and Glory: On Russian Childrearing and Politics.” 23/3, 260-268

_______________, “Zhirinovsky and the Swaddled Russian Personality.” 22/2, 187-198

Knight, Jack, “Mocking/Politics.” 20/2, 249-258

Masters, Ardyce L. and James S. Masters, “Where’s The Enemy?” 22/1, 59-78

McFarland, Robert, “Haiti Non, Bosnia Mozda.” 22/4, 403-405

Milburn, Michael A., and S. D. Conrad, “The Politics of Denial.” 23/3, 238-251

Pearlman, Michael, “Emotional Factors in America’s Western Pacific Policy: Wood and Stimson in the Philippines.” 11/2, 243-270

Puhar, Alenka, “A Letter From Yugoslavia, In The Raw.” 19/3, 331-322

Robbins, Arthur D., “Sexual Abuse and the Epistimology of Civic Life.” 23/3, 307-319

Prehistory
McCully, Robert S., “Archetypal Psychology as a Key for Understanding Prehistoric Art Forms.” 3/4, 523-542

McFarland, Robert and Will Schalaben, “Placentas and Prehistoric Art.” 23/1, 41-50

Presidents
Carson, S. L., “Presidential Children: Abandonment, Hysteria and Suicide.” 11/4, 533-544

deMause, Lloyd, “The Making of a Fearful Leader: ‘Where’s the Rest of Me?'” 12/1, 5-22

Harris, Irving D., “The Psychologies of Presidents.” 3/3, 337-350

Progressive Era
Kedro, Milan James, “Autobiography as a Key to Identity in the Progressive Era.” 2/3, 391-407

Prostitution, Child
Joseph, Cathy, “Scarlet Wounding: Issues of Child Prostitution.” 23/1, 2-17

Psychoanalysis
Dervin, Daniel, “Freud’s Baby and Ours: Notes Toward a Psychohistory of Psychoanalysis.” 16/1, 79-88

_______________, “Trashing the Sixties: Defensive Reactions Within Psychoanalysis.” 9/2, 185-198

Fine, Reuben, “On the History, Theory and Future of Nonmedical Psychoanalysis.” 9/4, 501-528

____________, “Psychoanalysis as a Philosophical System: The Basis for Integrating the Social Sciences.” 5/1, 1-66

Rosenman, Stanley, “The Late Conceptualization of the Self in Psychoanalysis: The German Language and Jewish Identity.” 11/1, 9-42

___________________, “Guardians, Ferrets and Defilers of the Treasure: The Masson-Freudians Controversy.” 16/3, 297-322

Socarides, Charles W., “Sexual Politics and Scientific Logic: The Issue of Homosexuality.” 19/3, 307-330

Psychoanthropology
Carroll, Michael P., “Teaching Psychoanthropology (and Such) to Undergraduates: A Guide for the Perplexed Novice.” 15/4, 427-435

deMause, Lloyd, “Psychoanthropology and Psychohistory.” 15/3, 231-234

Manson, William, “Trickster’s Triumph: Sublimation and Culture.” 15/3, 325-332

Suarez-Orozco, Marcelo M., “George A. De Vos and the Making of Psychoanalytic Anthropology.” 18/4, 371-408

Trueba, Henry T., “Linkages of Macro-Micro Analytical Levels.” 18/4, 457-468

Psychohistory
Adams, Kenneth Alan, “Our Young Discipline.” 14/4, 331-333

____________________, “‘The Next, Next Assignment’ and the Wounded Healer.” 17/4, 365-368

Atlas, Jerrold, “The Breadth of Work in the Field of Psychohistory.” 14/4, 339-344

Bazelon, Coleman, “Is the Psychogenic Theory Scientific?” 13/2, 189-196

Begtrup, Robert O., “Ethical Issues in Psychohistory.” 10/1, 27-33

Beisel, David R., “From History to Psychohistory: A Personal Journey.” 6/1, 1-66

________________, “Ten Year Index to The Journal of Psychohistory.” 11/1, 133-162

Berentzen, Detlev, “Report on the Convention.” 17/3, 227-236

Berghold, Joe, “Why do Psychohistorical Research? A Few Pointers” 23/1, 66-74

Biziere, Jean Maurice, “Psychohistory and Histoire des Mentalités.” 11/1, 89-110

Binion, Rudolph, “Begging to Differ.” 14/4, 313-315

________________, “Doing Psychohistory.” 5/3, 313-324

Bliersbach, Gerhard, “My Introduction to the Psychohistorical Outlook.” 14/4, 336-338

___________________, “The Third German Psychohistory Convention.” 17/3, 225-226

Bloom, Sandra L., “The Clinical Uses of Psychohistory.” 20/3, 259-266

Broehl, Wayne G., Jr. and Victor E. McGee, “Content Analysis In Psychohistory: A Study of Three Lieutenants in the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58.” 8/3, 281-306

Byman, Seymour, “The Perils of Psychohistory.” 16/2, 171-173

Coleman, Mary, “The Immediate Past, Present and Future of Psychohistory.” 14/4, 325-326

deMause, Lloyd, “The Independence of Psychohistory.” 3/2, 163-183

_______________, “New Developments in Applied Psychoanalysis.” 7/2, 163-174

_______________, “The Psychogenic Theory of History.” 4/3, 253-268

_______________, “The Psychogenic Theory of History.” 25/2, 112-183

_______________,”Psychohistory and Psychotherapy.” 2/3, 408-414

_______________, “Psychohistory: The New Science.” 3/1, 123-126

_______________, “Reply to Dan Dervin.” 24/2, 194-199

_______________, “What Is Psychohistory?” 9/2, 179-184

Dervin, Dan, “Critical Reflections on Key Aspects of Lloyd deMause’s Seminal Psychohistory.” 24/2, 163-193

_____________, “Psychohistorical Models.” 20/4, 427-452

Ebel, Henry, “On Writing Good Psychohistory.” 3/1, 137-140

___________, “The Past, the Present and the Future of Psychohistory.” 14/4, 291-308

___________, “Primal Therapy and Psychohistory.” 2/4, 563-570

___________, “The Psychohistory of History.” 8/3, 259-261

___________, “The Unified Field Theory of the Human Condition.” 4/3, 337-338

Elovitz, Paul H., “Dreams as a Psychohistorical Source.” 16/3, 289-296

______________, “The Past and Present of Psychohistory: A Personal Perspective.” 14/4, 326-330

Fine, Reuben, “The Idea of a Psychoanalytic University.” 4/2, 103-114

____________, “Psychoanalysis as a Philosophical System: The Basis for Integrating the Social Sciences.” 5/1, 1-66

Flicker, Bernard, “My Psychohistory Future Wish List.” 14/4, 333-335

Hamilton, James W., “The American Psychiatric Association Task Force Report on Psychohistory: A Critique.” 5/4, 567-574

Janus, Ludwig, “On the Psychohistorical Perspective in Psychoanalysis.” 17/3, 303-308

Kren, George M., “Psychohistory Today.” 17/4, 386-388

Lawton, Henry W., “Psychohistory Today and Tomorrow.” 5/3, 325-356

__________________, “The Field of Psychohistory.” 17/4, 353-364

__________________, “The Group-Fantasies of Psychohistorians.” 17/4, 389-392

__________________, “The Study of Emotion in History.” 14/4, 335-336

Masters, Ardyce, “Sexism and Psychohistory: Our Failure to Confront Feminist Scholarship.” 17/4, 383-385

Monaco, Paul, “Psychohistory: Independence or Integration?” 3/1, 126-130

Rosenman, Stanley and Irving Handelsman, “Psychohistorians Commissioned by Groups Deformed by Catastrophes: Comments on the Field of Psychohistory.” 17/4, 369-382

Rossel, Robert Denton, “Micro-history: Studying Social Change in the Laboratory.” 3/3, 373-400

Rousselle, Robert, “On the Nature of Psychohistorical Evidence.” 17/3, 425-434

Ryant, Carl, “Oral History and Psychohistory.” 8/3, 307-319

Sagan, Eli, “Democracy and the Paranoid Position.” 24/3, 252-272

Schmidt, Casper, “The Perilous Purview of Psychohistory.” 14/4, 315-325

________________, “The Use of the Gallup Poll As a Psychohistorical Tool.” 10/2, 141-162

Shneidman, J. Lee, “On the Nature of Psychohistorical Evidence.” 16/2, 205-212

Shneidman, J. Lee and Conalee Levine-Shneidman, “Psychohistory: Expanding the Parameters of Historical Causality.” 12/3, 353-362

Stein, Howard, “Organizational Psychohistory.” 21/1, 97-114

Sinovsky, Faye, John J. Fitzpatrick, Louis W. Potts, and Lloyd deMause, “A Bibliography of Psychohistory.” 2/4, 517-562

Stein, Howard F., “‘Dreamtime.'” 14/4, 309-312

Psychotherapy
Bloom, Sandra L., “When Good People Do Bad Things: Meditations on the ‘Backlash.'” 22/3, 273-304

Gardner, Russell, Sharon Wills and Jean M. Goodwin, “The Io Myth: Origins and Use of a Narrative of Sexual Abuse.” 23/1, 30-41

Gedney, Nieltje, “The Backlash and Beyond: The Game of Shame and Blame.” 22/4, 417-439

_______________, “A European Response to the Backlash Movement.” 22/3, 265-272

Kafka, Helene, “Inhumane Crimes and Their Healing: The Personal Is Political.” 24/3, 242-251

Quirk, Sherry A. and Anne P. DePrince, “Backlash Legislation Targeting Psychotherapists.” 22/3, 258-264

Robbins, Arthur D., “False Memories or Hidden Agendas?” 22/3, 305-311

Rockwell, Robert B., “Insidious Deception.” 22/3, 312-329

Weinhold, Janae B. and Barry K. Weinhold, “Global Psychotherapy: Healing the Whole Person and the Whole World.” 23/2, 202-225

Wood, Robert Henley, “Dangerous Patients: The Therapist as ‘Weaponless Policeman.'” 23/4, 438-446

Puritan Revolution
Cohen, Alfred, “Prophecy and Madness: Women Visionaries During the Puritan Revolution.” 11/3, 411-430

Q

R
Reagan, Ronald

deMause, Lloyd, “The Making of a Fearful Leader: ‘Where’s the Rest of Me?'” 12/1, 5-22

________________, “Why Did Reagan Do It?” 14/2, 107-120

Reformation
Saffady, William, “Fears of Sexual License During the English Reformation.” 1/1, 89-97

Religions
Klein, Janice, “Ann Lee and Mary Baker Eddy: The Parenting of New Religions.” 6/3, 361-376

Puleo, Bruce, “Fear of Maternal Engulfment in Christianity and Other Religions.” 22/4, 440-460

Romanticism
Binion, Rudolph, “Notes on Romanticism.” 11/1, 43-64

Roosevelt, Theodore
Davis, Glenn, “The Early Years of Theodore Roosevelt: A Study in Character Formation.” 2/4, 461-492

Russell, Bertrand
Brink, Andrew, “Bertrand Russell: The Angry Pacifist.” 12/4, 497-514

_____________, “Bertrand Russell’s The Pilgrimage of Life and Mourning.” 10/3, 311-332

S
Sacrifice, Human

Coleman, Mary, “Our Current Human Sacrifice Dramas.” 22/4, 398-399

deMause, Lloyd, “The History of Child Assault.” 18/1, 1-29

______________, “It’s Time to Sacrifice…Our Children.” 18/2, 135-144

______________, “Shooting at Clinton, Prosecuting O.J., and Other Sacrificial Rituals.” 22/4, 378-393

Hill, Jeanne, “Believing Rachel.” 24/2, 132-146

Newton, Michael, “Written in Blood: A History of Human Sacrifice.” 24/2, 104-131

Sagan, Eli, “Toward A Theory of Human Sacrifice.” 10/2, 115-140

Schreber, Daniel Paul deMause, Lloyd, “Schreber and the History of Childhood.” 15/1, 423-431

Lothane, Zvi, “Vindicating Schreber’s Father: Neither Sadist Nor Child Abuser.” 16/3, 263-289

Schatzman, Morton, “Paranoia or Persecution: The Case of Schreber.” 1/1, 62-88

Schwarzkopf, Norman
Elovitz, Paul, “The Enigma of Norman Schwarzkopf.” 20/4, 469-474

Sexuality, History of
Flicker, Bernard, “The New Sexual Revolution: The Male Struggle To Bury Supremacy.” 9/4, 421-436

Goldstein, Melvin, “Some Tolerant Attitudes Toward Female Homosexuality Throughout History.” 9/4, 437-460

Sharon, Arik
Levy, Arnon, “Mass-Media as Intermediary of Conscious and Unconscious Group-Fantasy: The Case of Sharon.” 14/2, 121-132

Sirhan, Sirhan
Socarides, Charles W., “Why Sirhan Killed Kennedy: Psychoanalytic Speculations on an Assassination.” 6/4, 447-460

Snake-Handling
Rousselle, Robert, “Comparative Psychohistory: Snake-Handling in Hellenistic Greece and the American South.” 11/4, 477-490

Social Work
Lawton, Henry, “The Myth of Altruism: A Psychohistory of Public Agency Social Work.” 9/3, 265-310

Sociobiology
Wengle, John L., “Sociobiology: A Psychohistoric Note.” 11/3, 403-410

Stalin, Joseph
Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel, “The Mind of Stalin on the Eve of Hitler’s Invasion of the Soviet Union.” 15/4, 481-500

Rhodes, Erik, “Origins of a Tragedy: Josph Stalin’s Cycle of Abuse.” 24/4, 377-389

Student Movements
Bliersbach, Gerhard, “‘Schadenfreude Is The Best Kind Of Pleasure’: The German Controversy Over The Goettingen ‘Mescalero’ Text, ‘Buback-An Obituary.'” 7/3, 289-306

Corelis, Jon, “Kent State Reconsidered as Nightmare.” 8/2, 137-148

Illick, Joseph E., “Perspectives on American Student Activism.” 7/2, 175-188

Rothman, Stanley, “Intellectuals and the Student Movement: A Post Mortem.” 5/4, 551-566

T
Teaching Psychohistory

Adams, Kenneth Alan, “Teaching Psychohistory as ‘Common Sense’ Sociology.” 15/4, 445-448

Atlas, Jerrold, “The Teaching of ‘Good’ Psychohistory.” 15/4, 452-455

Beisel, David R., “How I Teach Psychohistory.” 15/4, 391-412

______________, “Introducing the Joys of Psychohistory.” 25/4, 330-339

Eichholz, Alice, “Psychohistory As Common Sense.” 15/4, 413-426

Elovitz, Paul, “Psychohistorical Teaching.” 15/4, 435-444

___________, “Psychohistory in the Classroom.” 25/4, 340-347

Fine, Reuben, “The Idea of a Psychoanalytic University.” 4/2, 103-114

Finen, Robert and Jonathan Glass, “Two Student Views.” 11/1, 111-116

Finkelstein, Barbara, “Teaching Psychohistory: Some Nostrums and Suggestions.” 5/3, 395-400

Jost, Karl, Margaret Ribble, Joan Miller, Lois Blais, “Teaching Psychohistory at Tennessee.” 25/4, 348-353

Kren, George M., “Psychohistory in the University.” 4/3, 339-350

Pois, Robert A., “New Wine in Old Bottles: Psychohistory In Traditional Settings.” 15/4, 449-451

Shneidman, J. Lee, “On the Teaching of Psychohistory to Adelphi University Undergraduates.” 15/4, 456-461

Terrorism
Masters, Ardyce and James Masters, “Reflections on the Oklahoma City Bombing.” 23/1, 26-29

Olsson, Peter A., “The Terrorist and the Terrorized: Some Psychoanalytic Considerations.” 16/1, 47-60

Suarez-Orozco, Marcelo M., “The Heritage of Enduring a ‘Dirty War’: Psychosocial Aspects of Terror in Argentina, 1976-1988.” 18/4, 469-506

Tsongas, Paul E.
Elovitz, Paul, “Character, Cancer and Economic Regeneration in the 1992 Presidential Campaign of Senator Paul E. Tsongas.” 20/2, 217-228

U

V
Venereal Disease

Taylor, Karen J., “Venereal Disease In Nineteenth-Century Children.” 12/4, 431-464

W
Wagner, Richard

Kalfus, Melvin, “Richard Wagner As Cult Hero: The Tannhäuser Who Would Be Siegfried.” 11/3, 315-382

War and Peace
Coleman, Mary, “Nuclear Politics In The 1980s.” 12/1, 121-132

Beisel, David R., “The Vietnam War: A Beginning Psychohistory.” 12/3, 371-394

deMause, Lloyd, “The Real Target Wasn’t Terrorism.” 13/4, 413-426

______________, “Restaging Early Traumas in War and Social Violence.” 23/4, 344-392

Grof, Stanislav, “Perinatal Roots of Wars, Totalitarianism, and Revolutions: Observations from LSD Research.” 4/3, 269-308

Kirkland, Faris R., “Anti-Military Group-Fantasies and the Destruction of the French Air Force, 1928-1940.” 14/1, 25-42

__________________, “Can Soldiers Keep Peace? A Study of the Recent History of the Psychological Dimensions of the U.S. Army.” 23/4, 427-437

__________________, “The French Military Collapse of 1940: A Psychohistorical Interpretation.” 12/3, 313-338

__________________, “Psychological Purposes Served by War: Three Perspectives.” 24/1, 53-63

Langley, Winston E., “Children and World Peace: A Modest Proposal.” 24/3, 242-251

Lotto, David, “Psychoanalytic Perspectives on War.” 17/2, 155-178

Siltala, Joha, “Prenatal Fantasies During the Finnish Civil War.” 481-489

Wesley, John
Moore, Robert L., “Justification Without Joy: Psychohistorical Reflections on John Wesley’s Childhood and Conversion.” 2/1, 31-52

Wilhelm II, Kaiser
Dietrich, Donald, “Kaiser Wilhelm II: Crisis and the Failure of Leadership.” 8/4, 465-486

Women
Joseph, Cathy, “Compassionate Accountability: An Embodied Consideration of Female Genital Mutilation.” 24/1, 2-17

Hoerning, Erika M., “The Myth of Female Loyalty.” 16/1, 19-46

X

Y

Z
Zhirinovsky, Vladimir
Ihanus, Juhani, “Zhirinovsky and the Swaddled Russian Personality.” 22/2, 187-198