The Inventory of the Paul Roazen Collection #1623

The Inventory of the Paul Roazen Collection #1623

The Inventory of the Paul Roazen Collection #1623 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Roazen, Paul #1623 4/26/02 Preliminary Listing I. Printed Materials. Box 1 A. Pamphlets. 1. The International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 1989, vol. 16, no. 4; 21 copies. 2. "George Sand: A Woman's Destiny," by Helene Deutsch, introduction by PR; 64 copies. 3. "The Case that Throws Light on the Mechanism of Regression in Schizophrenia," by Helene Deutsch, introduction by PR; 14 copies. 4. "A Note on the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society: Felix Deutsch's Letters, 1923 and 1935," by PR; 173 copies. 5. "Two Cases oflnduced Insanity," by Helene Deutsch, introduction by PR, reprinted from International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 1981; several photocopied copies, ca. 200 p total. 6. "On the Pathological Lie (Pseudologia Phantastica)," by Helene Deutsch, introduction by PR; photocopied article from Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, vol. 10, no. 3, 1982; several copies, ca. 300 p total. B. Re: Mackenzie King. 1. Printed items; articles and photocopies of material, including photocopies from John's Hopkins Medical Institutions. 2. Material from the Rockefeller Archive Center. 3. Articles, photocopies. a. "At First Hand," by James A. Gibson. b. "Mr. Mackenzie King" and "The Blunt Pencil," by James A Gibson, Dalhousie Review no. 32, 1952. c. "Mackenzie King, Widening the Debate." d. "Prostitution, Spiritualism, and Mackenzie King," by Ramsay Cook, from Saturday Night, May 1976, photocopy. e. "Mackenzie King in the Dominion of the Dead," by Reginald Whitaker, from the Canadian Forum, Feb. 1976. f. "Mackenzie King of Canada," by E. K. Brown, from Harper's Magazine, photocopy. C. "Barker's Papers Inventory." D. Obituaries. 1. Obituary of Helen Deutsch (1884-1982), from the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 1982; several copies. 2. "In Memoriam," from the American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 140, no. 4, Apr. 1983, photocopied, several copies. E. "Adolf Meyer and the Development of American Psychiatry" by Theodore Roazen, Paul (4/26/02) Page 1 of 9 Lidz, M.D. from American Journal of Psychiatry Sept. 1966 photocopy. F. Miscellaneous articles. 1. "Le Log - Heron," from Le Metier D' Analyste,1987. 2. "Anorexie Mentale," by Helene Deutsch, introduction by Paul Roazen photocopy. 3. "Issac Newton," by Anthony Storr, from British Medical Journal, 1985 photocopy. 4. "Memoir of Stalin Biographer," by Robert C. Tucker, from Introspection in Biography. 5. "A Very Double Life: The Private World of Mackenzie King." 6. "Canada's King - An Essay in Political Psychology," by PR, 2 copies. 7. "The Secret Life of Mackenzie King, Spiritualist," by Blair Fraser, from MacLeans magazine, 1951. 8. "Narcissism and the Charismatic Leader-Follower Relationship," by Jerrold M. Post, from Political Psychology, 1986, photocopy. 9. "Symposium on Neurasthenia," by Henry Alden Bunker, Jr., MD, photocopy. 10. "The Paranoid Political Actor," by Robert S. Robins and Jerrold M. Post; "Changing Faces of Heroism" by Susanne Egan; and "What's the Use?" by Paul Jay; all from Biography. 1987; photocopy. 11. "Ambulatory Schizophrenias," by Gregory Zilboorg, from Psychiatry, 1941. 12. "Aneroxia Nervosa," by Helen Deutsch, MD, intro by PR, Ph.D., photocopy. 13. "Discoursing on the Knowledge Trade and on Psychiatry as Commodity." G. Miscellaneous journal articles. 1. "Adolf Meyer and Psychiatric Training at Phipps Clinic - An Interview with Theodore Lidz," by Otto Marx, from History of Psychiatry. 1993. 2. "Aneroxia Nerviosa," by Helen Deutsch, introduction by PR, from Psicoanalisis Con Ninos y Adolescentes, 1994. 2. "Mackenzie King's Spiritualism and his View of Hitler in 1939," by Robert H. Heyselingk, from Journal of Canadian Studies, 1985- 1986. 3. "The Captive King and his Captive Court," by Jerrold M. Post and Robert S. Robins, from Political Psychology, 1990. 4. "Mckenzie King on Television," by H. S. Ferns, from British Journal of Canadian Studies, 1988. 5. "Current Concepts of the Narcissistic Personality," Jerrold M. Post, M.D., from Political Psychology, 1993. 6. "The Georges Wilson Reexamined," by Robert C. Tucker, from Roazen, Paul ( 4/26/02) Page 2 of 9 The American Political Science Review, 1977. 7. "Mackenzie King and Self-Government for India, 1942," by H. S. Ferns, from British Journal of Canadian Studies, 1987. 8. "Mackenzie King, the Medium and the Messages," by Ged Martin, From British Journal of Canadian Studies 1989. 9. "Professional Godfather: The Role of Adolf Meyer and His Students in Canadian and Chinese Psychiatry," by David Paul Lumsden, from Culture Health, 1992-1993. 10. "Why Rockefeller Supported Medical Education in Canada: The William Lyon Mackenzie King Connection," by William B. Spaulding, from Canadian Bulletinof Medical History, 1993. 11. "Desperate Remedies: A Gothic Tale of Madness and Modern Medicine," by Andrew Scull from Psychological Medicine, 1987. 12. "Eric H. Erickson's America: The Political Implications of Ego Psychology," by PR, from Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1980. H. Books (see also Box 5). 1. WILLIE: A ROMANCE, by Heather Robertson. 2. MACKENZIE KING'S GHOST, by John Robert Colombo. II Diaries and Journals. A. Holograph notes from 1986, re: Mackenzie King and other topics. B. Holograph notes re: Mackenzie King's diary, 1931-1938. Box2 C. "Diary," July 26, 1900 - Nov. 19, 1904, transcription, TS. III Correspondence. A. Personal correspondence files (see also Box 4). 1. "Felix [Deutsch] with Martin in Venice / Letters from Felix [Deutsch]," 12 letters. 2. "Felix [Deutsch] - 1939." 3. "Felix [Deutsch] to Berlin (#60 - #118)." 4. "Helene [Deutsch] - Boston 1939," 23 letters. 5. "Helene [Deutsch] 1926 - 1966," includes: a. 1926, 7 letters. b. 1928, 2 letters. c. 1930, 3 letters. d. 1933, 3 letters. e. 1935,4letters. f. 1966, 1 letter. 6. "Felix [Deutsch]' s," includes: a. 1922, 21 letters. b. 1924, 3 letters. c. 1925, 1 letter. d. 1926, 9 letters. Roazen, Paul (4/26/02) Page 3 of 9 e. 1933, 1 letter. f. 1963, 1 letter. 7. "Felix [Deutsch] 1940," 98 letters. 8. "Helene [Deutsch] - Boston 1940," 31 letters .. 9. "Helene [Deutsch] 1941," 21 letters. 10. "Felix [Deutsch] - to Berlin (#1-60)." 11. Photocopies of postcards telegrams and 2 articles by Helene Deutsch, "Ein Fall Symmetrischer Erweichung in Streifenhugel und im Linsenkern" and "Wiener Klinischen W ochenschrift." 12. "[Herman] Lieberman 1910-1925." 13. "[Herman] Lieberman 1908-1909." 14. "[Herman] Lieberman in Poland 1905." 15. "Correspondence between Paul and Felix [Deutsch]." 16. "Cards and Letters 1964-1970 to PR." 17. "To Valerie and Paul, Dr. and Mrs. Byers from Eddie (Glover?) 1965-1970." B. Professional correspondence files. 1. "General," 1935-1978. Box3 2. "Georges Borchardt," 19 84-1999. 3. "Dr. Carlo Bonami," 1994-1999. 4. "Dept. of Psychology, University [of] Hong Kong," 1997-2001. 5. "Daniel Boorstin," 1970-1977 6. "Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen," 1993-1997. 7. "Jon M. Blum," 1971-1989. 8. "James W. Anderson," 1984-2001. 9. "The American Scholar," 1970-1998. 10. "The American Academy of Psychoanalysis," 1986-1999. 11. "Deirdre Bair," 1995-2000. 12. "Nancy L. Andersen Univ. Iowa Hospitals and Clinics," 1995- 2001. 13. "Fransisco Balbuena Rivera," 1997-2000. 14. "Bernard Bandler," 1982-1992. 15. "Jose Brunner - Tel Aviv Univ.," 1993-1999. 16. "Daniel Burstan - Duquesne Univ.," 1992-1999. 17. "Univ. Rochester '94, Ohio State Univ - John Burnham," 1962- 1969. 18. "Rutgers - Benjamin Barber," 1986-1994; "Arizona State,"1996- 2002. 19. "Terence Ball, Jacques Barzun," 1973-1989. 20. "Duke - James David Barber, Simon Fraser," 1966-1996. 21. "Univ. Pittsburgh - Ernest Becker," 1962-1973. 22. "Univ. Chicago," 1962-1990; "Univ. Albany - Jeff Berman," 1989- 2001. 23. "Rick Balkin," 1995-1996; "Sabine Iback," 1995; "Deidre Bair," Roazen, Paul (4/26/02) Page 4 of 9 2000-2001. 24. "Marco Bucciagaluppi," 1994-1999; "Maarit Arppo," 2000 - 2001. 25. "Michael Lapatre," 1995-1998; "Leopold Bellack," 1970-1994. 26. "Sergio Benvenuto," 1997; "Emanuel Berman," 1997-1999. 27. "Miscellaneous," 1962-2001, 3 files. 28. American Academy of Psychoanalysis, American Journal of Psychotherapy, British Journal of Psychotherapy, British Journal of Psychiatry. IV. Professional Materials. A. Re: Edward Glover. 1. Holograph notes. 2. Printed material. 3. News clippings. a. Re: Melenie Klein vs. Anna Freud, 1986-1991. b. Re: "Freud's Daughter Looks at London," 1940, photocopy. c. Re: Melitta Schmideberg-Klein. 4. Material by and about Edward Glover. 5. "Reader's Confidential Advisory Report on Dr. Paul Roazen's 'Oedipus in Britain: E. Glover and the Struggle over Kleinianism' ." 6. Biographical information on E. Glover, from PSA Quartley, 1969. 7. "The Ladies Agreement - Melanie Klein." 8. "Pioneering in Forensic Psychiatry. Edward Glover (1888 - 1972): Psychoanalysis and Crime - A Fragile Legacy," by Christopher Lordess, from Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 1992. 9. "In Memoriam - Edward Glover M.D." 10. Re: publication, agreements. 11. Photocopy of obituary for Edward Glover. 12. "Edward Glover: A Biographical Sketch," by Lawrence S. Kubie from International Journal of Psychology Anal., 1973. 13. "Freud or Jung," by Edward Glover. 14. "In Honor of Lawrence Kubie," by Edward Glover M.D. 15. In Piam Memorium Emanuel Miller 1892 - 1970 by Edward Glover. 16. Misc. page from British Journal of Medicine. 17. "Psycho-Analysis in Britain: Points of Cultural Access, 1893 - 1918" by R.D. Hinshelwood. 18. Bibliography of Edward Glover. 19. List of Principal Abbreviations. 20. "Index

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