Rudolph Maurice Loewenstein papers, 1919-1975 (bulk 1962-1973).

By: Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsLanguage: English, French, German Description: 9,600 items; 24 containers; 10.3 linear feetContained works:
  • Loewenstein, Rudolph Maurice. Christians and Jews: a psychoanalytic study (1951)
Subject(s): Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, writings, minutes, reports, patents, biographical information, photographs, and other materials pertaining primarily to Loewenstein's work as a psychoanalyst in the United States and his involvement in the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, New York Psychoanalytic Society, and other psychoanalytic organizations. Topics include defense mechanisms, the ego, free association, phallic passivity, psychoanalytic theory, and Sigmund Freud. Includes a draft of Loewenstein's book, Christians and Jews: A Psychoanalytic Study. Correspondents include Princess Marie Bonaparte, K. R. Eissler, Princess Eugenie, Anna Freud, Marjorie Harley, Jean Jeanès, Lawrence S. Kubie, Max Lévy-Mate, Arthur Miller, Guy de Rothschild, Raymond de Saussure, Vercors (Jean Bruller), and Loewenstein's wife, psychoanalyst Elisabeth R. Geleerd.
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Correspondence, memoranda, writings, minutes, reports, patents, biographical information, photographs, and other materials pertaining primarily to Loewenstein's work as a psychoanalyst in the United States and his involvement in the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, New York Psychoanalytic Society, and other psychoanalytic organizations. Topics include defense mechanisms, the ego, free association, phallic passivity, psychoanalytic theory, and Sigmund Freud. Includes a draft of Loewenstein's book, Christians and Jews: A Psychoanalytic Study. Correspondents include Princess Marie Bonaparte, K. R. Eissler, Princess Eugenie, Anna Freud, Marjorie Harley, Jean Jeanès, Lawrence S. Kubie, Max Lévy-Mate, Arthur Miller, Guy de Rothschild, Raymond de Saussure, Vercors (Jean Bruller), and Loewenstein's wife, psychoanalyst Elisabeth R. Geleerd.

Psycholanalyst. Born 1898, died 1976.

In English, French, and German.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room.

Forms part of: Sigmund Freud collection.

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