Versión en línea del registro antes de la inclusión en un número.Online versión of record before inclusión in an issue.This paper discusses the influence of Sigmund Freud, in particular that of his book Massenpsychologie und ich-analyse, on the academic representation of nationalism. Written after World War I, just before the rise of the fascist regimes that would lead to World War II and the Nazi Holocaust, Massenpsychologie very quickly became a work of reference for understanding the politics of the “masses” and the “irrational” behaviour of the multitudes. Although Freud did not write the book with the express desire to analyse any particular contemporary political doctrine or ideology, his psychodynamic interpretation of collective c...
This paper discusses how psychoanalytic ideas were brought to bear in the Allied struggle against th...
The German Exile and Sociology: 1933 and 1945 After 1933. German universities were "brought to heel'...
In 1915, a few months after the outbreak of the 1st World War, Sigmund Freud writes the essay Zeitge...
One of the most popular or widespread theories of nationalism postulates the existence of dark, atav...
This article explores the influence of psychological language and discourses on the contemporary vie...
Two questions: how should we place Freud's remarkable paper Group Psychology and the Analysis of the...
The article attempts to evaluate the influence of one of the main works of S. Freud on the psychoana...
This paper documents the lecture of the recipient of the DGGN’s bi-annual dissertation prize for the...
This article examines some of the factors that explain the role of the intellectuals who faced the c...
This research is an interpretation study that uses the historical approach and compilation technique...
Una de las teorías más populares o difundidas del nacionalismo postula la existencia de oscuras fuer...
This article approaches the intersections between Psychoanalysis and Culture, focusing on the cultur...
Souyri Pierre. Wilhelm Reich, The mass psychology of fascism.. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civ...
This article, which is set in the historical-critical tradition, is divided into three parts. The fi...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...
This paper discusses how psychoanalytic ideas were brought to bear in the Allied struggle against th...
The German Exile and Sociology: 1933 and 1945 After 1933. German universities were "brought to heel'...
In 1915, a few months after the outbreak of the 1st World War, Sigmund Freud writes the essay Zeitge...
One of the most popular or widespread theories of nationalism postulates the existence of dark, atav...
This article explores the influence of psychological language and discourses on the contemporary vie...
Two questions: how should we place Freud's remarkable paper Group Psychology and the Analysis of the...
The article attempts to evaluate the influence of one of the main works of S. Freud on the psychoana...
This paper documents the lecture of the recipient of the DGGN’s bi-annual dissertation prize for the...
This article examines some of the factors that explain the role of the intellectuals who faced the c...
This research is an interpretation study that uses the historical approach and compilation technique...
Una de las teorías más populares o difundidas del nacionalismo postula la existencia de oscuras fuer...
This article approaches the intersections between Psychoanalysis and Culture, focusing on the cultur...
Souyri Pierre. Wilhelm Reich, The mass psychology of fascism.. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civ...
This article, which is set in the historical-critical tradition, is divided into three parts. The fi...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...
This paper discusses how psychoanalytic ideas were brought to bear in the Allied struggle against th...
The German Exile and Sociology: 1933 and 1945 After 1933. German universities were "brought to heel'...
In 1915, a few months after the outbreak of the 1st World War, Sigmund Freud writes the essay Zeitge...