The_Journal_of_Psychohistory

<i>Journal of Psychohistory</i>

Journal of Psychohistory

Academic journal


The Journal of Psychohistory (ISSN 0145-3378,OCLC 2428996) is a journal established in 1973 in the field of psychohistory, edited by Lloyd deMause[2] and published by the Institute for Psychohistory (IP) .[3] The journal has been originally published as History of Childhood Quarterly[4] and since 1976 as The Journal of Psychohistory.

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The journal aims to provide "a new psychological view of world events — past and present". The journal is published quarterly and contains subjects such as childhood and the family (especially child abuse), psychobiography with extensive childhood material, political psychology and psychological studies of anthropology.


References

  1. Cristian Tileagă; Jovan Byford (20 February 2014). Psychology and History: Interdisciplinary Explorations. Cambridge University Press. pp. 96–. ISBN 978-1-107-03431-0.
  2. Steven M. Tipton; John Witte Jr. (18 November 2005). Family Transformed: Religion, Values, and Society in American Life. Georgetown University Press. pp. 225–. ISBN 1-58901-320-4.
  3. Lloyd deMause (1 June 1995). The History of Childhood. Jason Aronson, Incorporated. pp. 61–. ISBN 978-1-4616-3137-8.




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