Psychoanalysis and History
Volume 1
Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-3
Editorial
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 28-43
Controversies in Freud Translation
Mark Solms - pp. 44-55
Freud and Jung: The Internationalization of Psychoanalysis
Harold P Blum - pp. 56-68
Freud Overwhelmed
Patrick J. Mahony - pp. 69-86
We (Not so) Happy Few: Symbolic Loss and Mourning in Freud's Psychoanalytic Movement and the History of Psychoanalysis
Peter Homans - pp. 87-102
The Organizing of Psychoanalysis in Britain
R. D. Hinshelwood - pp. 103-114
‘You Know that our Old Institute was Entirely Destroyed…’ On the History of the Frankfurt Psychoanalytical Institute (FPI) 1929–1933
Tomas Plankers & Hans-Joachim Rothe - pp. 118-120
20 Maresfield Gardens: A Guide to the Freud Museum, London
Michael Molnar
Reports and Announcements
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 133-135
Editorial
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 155-174
The Discovery of the Child as an Object Sui Generis of Cure and Research by Melanie Klein as Reflected in the Notes of her First Child Analyses in Berlin 1921–1926
Claudia Frank - pp. 175-194
‘Does the Professor Talk to God?’: Countertransference and Jewish Identity in the Case of Little Hans
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 195-205
John Stuart Mill Translated by Siegmund Freud1
Michael Molnar - pp. 206-218
Sigmund Freud, Translator of The Enfranchisement of Women by J.S. Mill
Michelle Moreau Ricaud - pp. 219-236
Louise Andreas-Salome: At the High Noon of Culture, in the Shadows of Psychoanalysis
Gary Winship - pp. 237-251
Jung's Psychology in the Light of His ‘Personal Myth’
Petteri Pietikainen - pp. 252-260
Psychoanalysis, Language and Deconstruction in the Work of Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok
Carlo Bonomi & Nicholas Rand - pp. 261-264
Correspondence
- pp. 267-273
Freuds fruhe klinische Theorie (1894-1896): Wiederentdeckung and Rekonstruktion (Freud's Early Clinical Theory, 1894-1896: Rediscovery and Reconstruction) by Ulrike May-Tolzmann (Tubingen: Edition Diskord, 1996, pp. 160); reviewed by Marco Conci
Marco Conci - pp. 273-281
How Freud Worked: First-Hand Accounts of Patients by Paul Roazen (Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1995, pp. xxvi + 301); reviewed by Brett Kahr
Brett Kahr