- theorists.
These psychobiographies are the most well known, but
since 1910
there have been over 4000
psychobiographies published. As
psychobiography gained recognition...
-
known for
Thomas Jefferson: An
Intimate History (1974), a work of
psychobiography, and No Man
Knows My
History (1945), an
early biography of
Joseph Smith...
- of "trying out"
things that don't
belong to you. In the
Handbook of
Psychobiography, Alan C. Elms
offers a
different perspective,
rejecting Bettelheim's...
- pp. ?. (This has been
accepted for publication.) “Clio’s Psyche’s
Psychobiographies and the
Autobiographies of
Psychobiographers Special Issues and a...
- of
Personality and
Political Behavior. Post
created a
number of "
psychobiographies" on
notable individuals during his
tenure at the C.I.A. and is credited...
-
Mackenzie King.
University of
Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-5502-8.; a
psychobiography stressing his spirituality. Ferns, Henry; Ostry,
Bernard (1976). The...
- p. 356.
Brady 2011, pp. 105, 125.
Joseph G.
Ponterotto (2012). A
Psychobiography of
Bobby Fischer.
Charles C. Thomas. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-398-08742-5...
-
Psychohistory relies heavily on
historical biography.
Notable examples of
psychobiographies are
those of
Lewis Namier, who
wrote about the
British House of Commons...
- Press, 1988, ISBN 0-226-03343-0
Andrew Brink.
Bertrand Russell: A
Psychobiography of a Moralist,
Atlantic Highlands, NJ:
Humanities Press International...
- Herod: a ****cuted ****cutor: a case
study in
psychohistory and
psychobiography.
Translated by Gold, Karen.
Walter de Gruyter.
Antiquities of the Jews...