- pp. 1-4
Introduction
James William Anderson & Jerome A. Winer - pp. 21-33
Intellectual-Cultural History and Psychobiography: The Case of Kandinsky
Gerald N. Izenberg - pp. 35-45
Stanley Kubrick's Dream Machine: Psychoanalysis, Film, and History
Geoffrey Cocks - pp. 47-61
Unconscious Roots of Hitler's Anti-Semitism
Seymour Epstein - pp. 79-94
Recent Psychoanalytic Theorists and Their Relevance to Psychobiography: Winnicott, Kernberg, and Kohut
James William Anderson - pp. 107-117
Autobiographical Reflections on Writing the Biography of Heinz Kohut
Charles B. Strozier - pp. 119-132
From the Study of Lives and Psychohistory to Historicizing Psychology: A Conceptual Journey
William McKinley Runyan - pp. 151-166
Notes Toward a Psychoanalytic Perspective on Three Virginia “Founding Fathers”
Elizabeth Wirth Marvick - pp. 167-178
When Presidents Are “Tough”
Betty Glad - pp. 197-209
Seduction and the Saint: Desire and the Spiritual Quest
Sudhir Kakar - pp. 211-221
Psychoanalytic Notes on Osama bin Laden and His Jihad Against the Jews and the Crusaders
Nancy Hartevelt Kobrin - pp. 237-250
Traumatic Reliving in History
Rudolph Binion - pp. 251-262
The Past and Future of Psychohistory
Bruce Mazlish