Article ID: CBB001250191

The Great Escape: World War II, Neo-Freudianism, and the Origins of U.S. Psychocultural Analysis (2011)

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Authors & Contributors
Zenderland, Leila C.
Wisselgren, Per
Swanson, Gillian
Smith, Roger C.
Rodgers, Diane M.
Navarro, Jaume
Concepts
Social psychology
Social sciences
Science and culture
Psychology
Sociology
Science and government
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Great Britain
Germany
France
England
Eastern Europe
Institutions
University of Chicago
United States. Department of Agriculture
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