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- Archived 19 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine", in Joel Pfister & Nancy Schnog (eds.), Inventing the Psychological: Toward a Cultural History of Emotional...
- Cultural History of Emotional Life in America, ed. Joel Pfister and Nancy Schnog (Yale University Press, 1997), pp. 271–96. Out of Notes: Signification,...
- Sandberg and Günther Weisenborn; editors included Wolfgang Weyrauch, with Karl Schnog becoming editor-in-chief in 1947. Its success was stymied by politics, as...
- Othmer Pérez, Alícia García Iniesta, Adrià Carballada Mallofré, Leanora Schnog Barriga, Bernardo Oliveira Mesquita, Marlon Anthony Hugo Zapata, Pol Córcoles...
- Debiec, Hanna; Hugo, Christian; Lobnig, Brigitte M.; Lobnig, Brigitte M.; Schnog, John-John B.; Gerdes, Victor E. A.; Francis, Jean; Geller, David S.; Brockmann...
- Pantagraph (December 1, 1938): p. 13. via Newspapers.com Joel Phister and Nancy Schnog, Inventing the Psychological: Toward a Cultural History of Emotional Life...
-  162. "Other heavens". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 23, 2014. Schnog, Nancy (1993). ""The Comfort of My Fancying": Loss and Recuperation in The...
- both years. The Ministry of Culture existed until October 1990. 1957: Karl Schnog, Walther Victor 1958: Max Zimmering, Bruno Kaiser 1959: Walter Stranka,...