Brill went further with psychohistory at the 1931 American Psychiatric Association convention when he gave a paper called ...
Abraham Lincoln is often ranked as one of the United States’s most important presidents for his role in steering the country through the Civil War and his insistence on abolishing slavery ...
Major Acts In practical terms, the achievements of Abraham Lincoln are mammoth, yet simple to describe: he confronted the secession of the South and the dissolution of the Union with all the political ...
In her 1924 The Re-creating of the Individual, Beatrice Hinkle borrowed Jung’s psychological types to analyze historical ... all “schizoids,” while Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Warren ...
On a February afternoon in 1864, Abraham Lincoln stood outside the White House, waiting impatiently for the presidential carriage he had summoned for a trip down Pennsylvania Avenue to Mathew ...
Lincoln had struggled to heal the wounds of war, yet he became one of its last victims, and the war left the country no less divided. Abraham Lincoln grew up on the American frontier. Born in a ...
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