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Problems of Historical Psychology
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Originally published in 1960, this study was rooted in the conviction that a close cooperation between the disciplines of psychology and history opened new and fruitful perspectives for the understanding of both fields. The title is an investigation of the connection between history and psychology, discussing how a society shapes and conditions the minds of those born into it. The author takes a close look at Greek society at the time of Pericles, and English society of the Elizabethan era. Though presented in the idiom of psychology, the problems with which this book is concerned, should appeal to historian and psychologist alike.
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INDEX
Abington Abbey, 150
Achilles, 75, 99
Acton, Lord, 163–4
Aegyptus, 114
Aeolian lyric, 79
Aeschylus, 85, 102, 122, 126
Affect-displacement, 10, 11, 188–93
origins of, in English personality, 199–201
and perception, 191–2
and repression, 189–90
and sense of humour, 191
and sense of reality, 190–2
Alberti, 37
Albinoni, 177
Alcaeus, 79, 90
Alexander of Macedon, 109
Alexander, Peter, 169, 170
Ambivalence, definition of, 57
examples of, 58–9
and cultural polarity, 63–5
historical conditions of, 60–3
and Western Man, 142–3
in sixteenth century England, 150
Amphis, 138
Anacreon, 78
Anarchism, social, 156, 166n.
Anarchy, inner, in England, 155, 165, 166n., 172–3, 178, 180–2, 186–7, 194
historical background of, 199–200
Anaxagoras, 114
Anaximander, 85
Anaximenes, 85
Anchoreticism, 50
Anderson, Ruth, 163, 165 167
Angelus Silesius, 207
Anomia, 50, 95
Antipater, 140
Antiphon, 19, 73, 96
Antisthenes, 103
Anthropocentrism, 71
Anxiety, age of, 53, 108–10
Archilochus, 78–80, 83, 103
Aristoteles, 113, 120, 142, 168
Atimia, 105
‘Back to the Greeks’, 69
Bacon, Francis, 158
Barker, E., 47n.
Barker, R., 56
...Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- I Introduction
- II History and Perception
- III History and Emotional Climates
- IV The Emergence of Personality in the Greek World
- V The Origins of English Character: I—The Great Interlude
- VI The Origins of English Character: II—The Creative Reaction
- Index