Psychology and Historical Interpretation
Edited by William McKinley Runyan
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. An Historical and Conceptual Background to Psychohistory, W.M. Runyan
PART I: Case Studies in Biography and Psychology
2. A Stalin Biographer's Memoir, R.C. Tucker
3. Commentary on "A Stalin Biographer's Memoir", A. Dallin
4. Alice James: A Family Romance, J. Strouse
PART II: The Uses of Psychoanalysis and Psychology in Historical Interpretation
5. Psychoanalysis in History, P. Gay
6. Commentary on "Psychoanalysis in History", P. Paret
7. Psychoanalytic Models of History: Freud and After, P. Loewenberg
8. Commentary on "Psychoanalytic Models of History: Freud and After", R.S. Wallerstein
9. The Problem of Subjectivity in History, F. Weinstein
10. Commentary on "The Problem of Subjectivity in History", F. Crews
11. Assessing the Personalities of Historical Figures, K.H. Craik
12. Alternatives to Psychoanalytic Psychobiography, W.M. Runyan
PART III: Conclusion and Future Directions
13. Reconceptualizing the Relationships Between History and Psychology, W.M. Runyan