LOCATION OF OTHER ARCHIVAL MATERIAL RELATING TO PSYCHOANALYSIS
U.K.
British Library
Papers of James and Alix Strachey
Cambridge University Library and Cambridge colleges
Correspondence with members of the BPS can be found amongst the archive collections.
The Freud Museum
The Museum looks after the books and papers which Sigmund and Anna Freud brought with them to London at their emigration in 1938. This includes their library, personal papers and photograph albums. The papers of Sandor Ferenczi are also held.
Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive
Papers of Marjorie Franklin, Robert Hinshelwood and other papers relating to therapeutic communities. The archive also has a large collection of oral histories.
John Rylands Library, University of Manchester
Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and his nephew Sam Freud
The Albert Sloman Library, University of Essex
The papers of Michael and Enid Balint. They also hold an extensive collection of copies of letters by Sigmund Freud.
The Wellcome Library
A large amount of important primary source material for the history of psychiatry, psychology and psychoanalysis, including the records of both mental institutions and individuals involved in the field. Amongst the important collections of personal papers of psychoanalysts are those of D. W. Winnicott, John Bowlby, Melanie Klein, Charles Rycroft and Roger Money-Kyrle.
Archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society 2013 The website has two useful guides highlighting primary source material relating to psychiatry, psychology and psychoanalysis.
U.S.A.
Boston Psychoanalytic Society
Papers include those of Grete and Edward Bibring, Karen Horney, Felix and Helene Deutsch.
Columbia University, New York
Papers of Otto Rank.
The Library of Congress
Papers of Sigmund Freud and Anna Freud as well as other members of the Freud family. Also the papers of Karl Abraham, Anna Freud, Max Schur, Ludwig Jekels, Otto Isakower,
New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
The Society looks after a 2000 volume rare book collection, papers of prominent analysts including Berta Bornstein, Max Stern, Mary O’Neill Hawkins, Fritz Wittels, oral history interviews, photographs and memorabilia documenting the history of psychoanalysis.
Austria
Freud Museum, Vienna
Papers of Eva Rosenfeld, Paul Federn and Richard Sterba.
Archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society 2013