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Clinical and experimental studies in personality / Morton Prince, A. A. Roback.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Prince, Morton, 1854-1929, author.
Roback, A. A., 1890-1965, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Consciousness.
Personality disorders.
Psychology, Pathological.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (671 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
Revised and enlarged.
Other Title:
Clinical and experimental studies in personality
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Sci-Art Publishers, 1939.
Summary:
For several years I have been urged by a number of my colleagues to collect in published form selected papers from my writings and lectures on abnormal psychology and allied subjects that have been printed in medical and psychological journals during the last forty years. I have not felt inclined to yield to these sympathetic requests until this moment. What finally decided me to do so has been the recent publication of Prof. W.S. Taylor's little volume (Morton Prince and Abnormal Psychology) in which he has done me the honor of giving an exposition of my theories and a critical digest of my studies. As Professor Taylor's book is based upon my published papers, and makes constant reference to them, I have thought it would be advisable, in accordance with the requests I have received, to collect in an easily accessible and permanent form at least the more basic of them, the original papers, as well as a few unpublished lectures. I have particularly in mind the possible needs of those students, the newer generation, who may wish to re-examine the theories of the different modern "schools" of abnormal and dynamic psychology.
Contents:
The legend of Marcus Whitman
The authorship of the Federalist
Mr. Paul Leicester Ford on the authorship of the Federalist
The Federalist abroad
Madison's studies in the history of federal government
Prince Henry the Navigator
The demarcation line of Pope Alexander VI
Seneca and the discovery of America
The proposed absorption of Mexico in 1847-1848
Leopold von Ranke
Ranke and the beginning of the seminary method in teaching history
Francis Parkman
James Anthony Froude.
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