Psychological Undercurrents of HistoryHenry Lawton, Jerry S. Piven iUniverse, 2001 - 412 pages Psychological Undercurrents of History gathers together salient works of scholarship which endeavor to interpret the madness and imagination of our past, from ancient religion, to the Holocaust, to Millennialism and Apocalypyic violence. |
Table des matières
CHAPTER 1 | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 | 17 |
CHAPTER 3 | 43 |
CHAPTER 4 | 69 |
CHAPTER 5 | 85 |
CHAPTER 6 | 110 |
CHAPTER 7 | 128 |
CHAPTER 8 | 150 |
CHAPTER 10 | 185 |
CHAPTER 11 | 201 |
CHAPTER 12 | 227 |
CHAPTER 13 | 237 |
CHAPTER 14 | 247 |
CHAPTER 15 | 271 |
CHAPTER 16 | 289 |
THE CONTRIBUTORS | 363 |
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