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This is an account of the life and work of Dr John Hughlings Jackson, the physician who pioneered the development of the specialty of neurology within medical science in the United Kingdom.
Neurologists --- Physicians --- Psychiatrists --- Jackson, J. Hughlings --- Jackson, Hughlings, --- Hughlings-Jackson, John, --- Jackson, John Hughlings, --- Hughlings-Jackson, J. --- Neurology --- Biography --- Jackson, J Hughlings --- Neurology - biography --- Neurologists - Great Britain - Biography --- Jackson, J Hughlings - (John Hughlings), - 1835-1911 --- History. --- Jackson, John Hughlings.
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The Complicity of Friends offers an entirely original perspective within which to appreciate four eminent Victorians: Herbert Spencer, George Eliot, G. H. Lewes, and John Hughlings-Jackson. For the first time, I clarify the nature of Spencer's illness and demonstrate its repercussions in the lives and work of his three gifted friends.
English literature --- History and criticism. --- Eliot, George, --- Lewes, George Henry, --- Jackson, J. Hughlings --- Spencer, Herbert, --- Jackson, Hughlings, --- Hughlings-Jackson, John, --- Jackson, John Hughlings, --- Hughlings-Jackson, J. --- Lʹi︠u︡is, Dzhordzh Genrikh, --- Lʹi︠u︡is, Dzh. G. --- Lewes, G. H. --- Lawrence, Slingsby, --- Cross, Marian Evans, --- Evans, Marian, --- Eliot, Džordž, --- Ėliot, Dzhordzh, --- Cross, Mary Ann, --- Lewes, M. E. --- Lewes, Marian Evans, --- Elliŏtʻū, Choji, --- Eliyaṭ, Jārj, --- Evans, Mary Anne, --- אליוט, ג׳ַַורג׳ --- אליוט, ג׳ורג׳, --- עליאט, דזשארדזש --- עליאט, דזשארדזש, --- עליוט ג׳יארג׳, --- עליוט, גי׳ארג׳, --- עליוט, ג׳רארג׳, --- Friends and associates. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Influence.
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A Jew in a violently anti-Semitic world, Sigmund Freud was forced to cope with racism even in the "serious" medical literature of the fin de siècle, which described Jews as inherently pathological and sexually degenerate. In this provocative book, Sander L. Gilman argues that Freud's internalizing of these images of racial difference shaped the questions of psychoanalysis. Examining a variety of scientific writings, Gilman discusses the prevailing belief that male Jews were "feminized," as stated outright by Jung and others, and concludes that Freud dealt with his anxiety about himself as a Jew by projecting it onto other cultural "inferiors"--such as women. Gilman's fresh view of the origins of psychoanalysis challenges those who separate Freud's revolutionary theories from his Jewish identity.
Judaism and psychoanalysis. --- Antisemitism --- Medicine --- Jewish men --- Ethnopsychology. --- Freudian Theory. --- Gender Identity. --- Race Relations. --- Psychological aspects --- History. --- History --- Psychology --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Religion. --- PSYCHOLOGY / History. --- Abraham, Karl. --- Alexander, Carl. --- Allbutt, Sir Clifford. --- Aristotle. --- Baldwin, James Mark. --- Bernays, Isaac. --- Bettelheim, Josef. --- Bloch, Iwan. --- Bloom, Harold. --- Boveri, Theodor. --- Burgle, Georg. --- Canetti, Elias. --- Chadwick, Edwin. --- Crawley, Ernest. --- Czermak, Josef. --- Dean, Archie. --- Deutsch, Felix. --- Eckstein, Emma. --- Einstein, Albert. --- Ellis, Havelock. --- Elster, Alexander. --- Erasmus, Desiderius. --- Eusebius. --- Feuerbach, Ludwig. --- Freud, Adolfine (aunt). --- Freud, Martha (wife). --- Gaupp, Richard. --- Goldstein, Kurt. --- Gomperz, Theodor. --- Gross, Otto. --- Haizmann, Christoph. --- Hermant, Abel. --- Hintschmann, Eduard. --- Hutchinson, Jonathan. --- Imago. --- Jackson, Hughlings. --- Jesenska, Milena. --- Jones, Ernest. --- Juliusburger, Otto. --- Kokoschka, Oskar. --- Krauskopf, Joseph. --- Landauer, Karl. --- Lebert, Hermann. --- Lissauer, Ernst. --- Luther, Martin. --- Manetho. --- Martial. --- Nemon, Oscar. --- Obersteiner, Heinrich. --- Oppenheim, Hermann. --- Pezzl, Johann. --- paranoia. --- Health Workforce --- Psychoanalysis and Judaism --- Psychoanalysis --- Hebrew men --- Jews --- Men --- Anti-Jewish attitudes --- Anti-Semitism --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Philosemitism --- Race relations.
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Contemporary celebrations of interdisciplinary scholarship in the humanities and social sciences often harbor a distrust of traditional disciplines, which are seen as at best narrow and unimaginative, and at worst complicit in larger forms of power and policing. Disciplinarity at the Fin de Siècle questions these assumptions by examining, for the first time, in so sustained a manner, the rise of a select number of academic disciplines in a historical perspective. This collection of twelve essays focuses on the late Victorian era in Great Britain but also on Germany, France, and America in the same formative period. The contributors--James Buzard, Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Liah Greenfeld, John Guillory, Simon Joyce, Henrika Kuklick, Christopher Lane, Jeff Nunokawa, Arkady Plotnitsky, Ivan Strenski, Athena Vrettos, and Gauri Viswanathan--examine the genealogy of various fields including English, sociology, economics, psychology, and quantum physics. Together with the editors' cogent introduction, they challenge the story of disciplinary formation as solely one of consolidation, constraint, and ideological justification. Addressing a broad range of issues--disciplinary formations, disciplinarity and professionalism, disciplines of the self, discipline and the state, and current disciplinary debates--the book aims to dislodge what the editors call the "comfortable pessimism" that too readily assimilates disciplines to techniques of management or control. It advances considerably the effort to more fully comprehend the complex legacy of the human sciences.
Universites --- Litterature anglaise --- Universities and colleges --- English literature --- Programmes d'etudes. --- Histoire et critique --- Theorie, etc. --- Curricula --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Grossbritannien --- Great Britain. --- Grande-Bretagne --- Great Britain --- Histoire --- Vie intellectuelle --- History --- Intellectual life --- 19th century --- Annual Reports (Bosanquet). --- Anti-Machiavel (Frederick the Great). --- Arnold, Thomas. --- Bhagavadgita. --- Boas, Franz. --- Bosanquet, Bernard. --- Butler, Judith. --- Carlyle, Thomas. --- Charlotte, Princess. --- Cornhill. --- Dictionary (Bailey). --- Dowden, Edward. --- Ebbinghaus, Hermann. --- Edinburgh Review. --- Erasmus. --- Filostrato (Boccaccio). --- Fraser's Magazine. --- Fukuyama, Francis. --- Giddings, Franklin. --- Goffman, Erving. --- Heart of Darkness (Conrad). --- Heretics (Chesterton). --- Hubert, Henri. --- Jackson, Hughlings. --- Jowett, Benjamin. --- Kant, Immanuel. --- Kuklick, Henrika. --- Leenhardt, Maurice. --- Leopold, Prince. --- Louis XV. --- Meacham, Standish. --- Morris, William. --- News from Nowhere (Morris). --- Oeconomies royales (Sully). --- On Liberty (Mill). --- Pater, Walter. --- Pawde, Kumud. --- Planck, Max. --- Popular Science Monthly. --- Quesnay, François. --- Revue Philosophique. --- Réville, Albert. --- Sartor Resartus (Carlyle). --- Tennyson, Lord Alfred. --- Troilus (Chaucer). --- Vincent, Samuel. --- Voltaire. --- Weber, Max. --- Wright, Chauncey. --- Zunz, Olivier. --- de Senancour, Etienne. --- Theory, etc
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