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Our Selves / Our Past: Psychological Approaches to American History.

Our Selves / Our Past: Psychological Approaches to American History.

Our Selves / Our Past: Psychological Approaches to American History.

Our Selves / Our Past: Psychological Approaches to American History.

by Brugger, Robert J., editor

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Eighteen essays, from seventeenth-century witchcraft accusations to the My Lai massacre of the Vietnam War. "Brugger carefully balances classic problems, new approaches, and thoughtful commentary. More than a sampler of the best in psychohistory." The last essay, "The Narcissistic Personality of Our Time," includes the observation, "He wants to be known as a winner, and his greatest fear is to be labeled a loser." Is this history or prophecy? xiii, [2], 416 pages, 22.5 cm. Stock#NEU428.

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Title
Our Selves / Our Past: Psychological Approaches to American History.
Author
Brugger, Robert J., editor
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
080182382X
ISBN 13
9780801823824
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Place of Publication
Baltimore, Maryland
Date Published
1981
Keywords
United States Civilization Psychological aspects Psychohistory
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History: American; History: Vietnam War;

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