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REE | ease 25-Year Subject Index to The Journal of Psychohistory he following subject index covers all the articles in the first 25 years of this journal, from Volume 1, No. 1 (Summe, 1973) to Volume 25, No. 4 (Spring 1998). From Vol. 1, No. 1 to Vol. 3, No. 4 the name of the jour- nal was History of Childhood Quarterly: The Journal of Psychohistory and be- ginning with Vol. 4 it was shortened to just The Journal of Psychohistory. Permission to photocopy articles from the journal for scholarly use is hereby granted for single copies. Multiple copies for class use should be done through Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. The journal is available in major libraries around the world. If you cannot locate an issue, photocopies of articles may be ordered from University Microfilms, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Adams, John Quincy Hughes, J. Donald, “The Dreams of Alexander The Great.” 12/2, 168-192 Adolescence Fox, Vivian C., “Is Adolescence a Phenomenon of Modern Times?” 5/2, 271- 292 Lock, Margaret, “Flawed Jewels and National Dis/Order: Narratives on Adolescent Dissent in Japan.” 18/4, 507-532 Hawes, Joseph M., “The Strange History of Female Adolescence in the United States.” 13/1, 51-64 Theriot, Nancy M., “Psychosomatic Illness in History: The ‘Green Sickness’ Among Nineteenth-Century Adolescent Girls.” 15/4, 461-480 The Journal of Psychohistory 25 (4) Spring 1998 REE | ease 25-Year Subject Index to The Journal of Psychohistory he following subject index covers all the articles in the first 25 years of this journal, from Volume 1, No. 1 (Summe, 1973) to Volume 25, No. 4 (Spring 1998). From Vol. 1, No. 1 to Vol. 3, No. 4 the name of the jour- nal was History of Childhood Quarterly: The Journal of Psychohistory and be- ginning with Vol. 4 it was shortened to just The Journal of Psychohistory. Permission to photocopy articles from the journal for scholarly use is hereby granted for single copies. Multiple copies for class use should be done through Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. The journal is available in major libraries around the world. If you cannot locate an issue, photocopies of articles may be ordered from University Microfilms, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Adams, John Quincy Hughes, J. Donald, “The Dreams of Alexander The Great.” 12/2, 168-192 Adolescence Fox, Vivian C., “Is Adolescence a Phenomenon of Modern Times?” 5/2, 271- 292 Lock, Margaret, “Flawed Jewels and National Dis/Order: Narratives on Adolescent Dissent in Japan.” 18/4, 507-532 Hawes, Joseph M., “The Strange History of Female Adolescence in the United States.” 13/1, 51-64 Theriot, Nancy M., “Psychosomatic Illness in History: The ‘Green Sickness’ Among Nineteenth-Century Adolescent Girls.” 15/4, 461-480 The Journal of Psychohistory 25 (4) Spring 1998 25-Year Subject Index 397 Alcott, Bronson Strickland, Charles, “A Transcendentalist Father: The Child-rearing Practices of Bronson Alcott.” 1/1, 4-52 Alexander the Great Hughes,J .D onald, “The Dreams of Alexander The Great.” 12/2, 168-192. America, Discovery of Niederland, William G., “The Pre-Renaissance Image of the World and the Discovery of America.” 14/3, 283-290 American Culture Adams, Kenneth Alan, “Love American Style II: ‘Octopoid’ Genitality and the Medusal Madonna.” 10/4, 409-462 Beisel, David R., “Japan and the American Unconscious.” 20/2, 185-196 , “Thoughts On The Cabbage Patch Kids.” 12/1, 133-142 deMause, Lloyd, “American Purity Crusades.” 14/4, 345-350 Godwin, Robert, “On the Deep Structure of Conservative Ideology.” 20/3, 289-204 Raeithel, Gert, “Philobatism and American Culture.” 6/4, 461-496 Schmidt, Casper, “A Differential Poison Index from the Gallup Poll. 10/4, 523-532 Stein, Howard F., “Neo-Darwinism and Survival Through Fitness in Reagan’s America.” 10/2, 163-188 “Sittin’ Tight and Bustin’ Loose: Contradiction and Conflict in Midwestern Masculinity and the Psychohistory of America.” 11/4, 501-512 Zwelling, Shomer, “Spiritualist Perspectives on Antebellum Experience.” 10/1, 3-26 American History Atlas, Jerrold and Laura Porzio, “Rage and Anger: Dealing With the Symptoms of Dysfunction in Current American Society.” 22/1, 103-114 Barry Ill, Herbert and Paul Elovitz, “Psychobiographical Explorations of Clinton and Perot.” 20/2, 197-217 Beisel, David R., “America in Denial.” 21/3, 245-256 , “Looking for Enemies.” 22/1, 1-38 Bloom, Sandra, “American Health Care: They Say There's a Crisis, But a Crisis of What?” 21/3, 301-334 398 Lloyd deMause deMause, Lloyd, “American Purity Crusades.” 14/4, 345-350 “Shooting at Clinton, Prosecuting O.J., and Other Sacrificial Rituals.” 22/4, 378-393 Dervin, Dan, “The O. J. Simpson Trial as an Enactment of the Other State of the Union.” 24/1, 64-70 , “Testimony of Silence: A Psychohistorical Perspective on the Thomas-Hill Hearings.” 19/3, 257-268 , “‘Them’d’ to Death: Kleinian Psychodynamics and the Politics of Projective Identification in the 1992 Election.” 21/1, 115-131 , “On Target.” 22/4, 394-397 Godwin, Robert, “Dimensions of the American Political Mindscape.” 21/1, 79-96 , “The Making of an Anti-President: Dr. Clinton and Mr. Newt.” 22/4, 399-402 , “On the Function cf Enemies: The Articulation and Containment of the Unthought Self.” 22/1, 79-102 Gonen, Jay, “The Larger Significance of the Perot Movement.” 21/2, 199-228 Gonen, Jay and Mary Coleman, “The Era of Infotainment: Voting in i992.” 20/2, 135-148 Knight, Jack, “Mocking/Politics.” 20/2, 249-258 Luhrmann, George W., “The KAL 007 Shootdown: A Symbol In The Search For Evil.” 12/1, 79-120 Masters, Ardyce L. and James S. Masters, “Where’s The Enemy?” 22/1, 59-78 Masters, James and Ardyce L. Masters, “Freemen, Militias, Christian Patriots: Dangerous Menace, or Ridiculous Mouse?” 25/1, 81-95 McFarland, Robert, “Haiti Non, Bosnia Mozda.” 22/4, 403-405 Pearlman, Michael, “Emotional Factors in America’s Western Pacific Policy: Wood and Stimson in the Philippines.” 11/2, 243-270 Whitfield, Charles L., “Denial of the Truth: Individual and Political Dysfunction in the Thomas-Hill Hearings.” 19/3, 269-280 American Personality deMause, Lloyd, “The Formation of the American Personality Through Psychospeciation.” 4/1, 1-30 Milburn, Michael A., and S. D. Conrad, “The Politics of Denial.” 23/3, 238-251 25-Year Subject Index 399 American Revolution Potts, Louis W., “Arthur Lee: A Life History in the American Revolution.” 4/4, 513-528 Waters, John J., “James Otis, Jr.: An Ambivalent Revolutionary.” 1/1, 142-150 Anderson, Sherwood Bunge, Nancy, “Child Abuse and Creativity: A New Look at Sherwood Anderson’s Breakdown.” 20/4, 413-426 Anti-Semitism Kren, George, “Psychohistory and the Holocaust.” 6/3, 409-418 ils and Leon Rappoport, “SS Atrocities: A Psychohistorical Perspective.” 3/1, 130-137 Rosenman, Stanley, “Japanese Anti-Semitism: Conjuring Up Conspiratorial Jews in a Land Without Jews.” 25/1, 2-32 and Irving Handelsman, “When Victim Encounters Alien Victim in Grisly Circumstances: A Study in Hatred and Scorn.” 19/4, 421-462 Springer, Anne, “The Return of the Repressed in the Mask of the Victim.” 17/3, 237-256 Stein, Howard F., “’The Eternal Jew’: Resurgent Anti-Semitism in the Post-Cold War World.” 22/1, 39-58 “Judaism and the Group-Fantasy of Martyrdom: The Psychodynamic Paradox of Survival Through Persecution.” 6/2, 151-210 Apocalypse deMause, Lloyd, “The Apocalypse in Our Heads.” 23/1, 18-25 Strozier, Charles B., “The New Violence.” 23/2, 191-201 Augustine, St. Parsons, William B., “St. Augustine: ‘Common Man’ or ‘Intuitive Psychologist’?” 18/2, 181-226 Belinskii, Vissarion Dunn, Patrick P., “Fathers and Sons Revisited: The Childhood of Vissarion Belinskii.” 1/3, 389-408 Bismarck, Otto Simpell, Charlott, “Bismarck’s Childhood: A Psychohistorical Study.” 2/1, 107-124 400 Lloyd deMause Burma Spiro, Melford E., “Motivational Grounds for Internalizing an Ideology of Male Superiority: The Burmese Case.” 18/4, 533-545 Burr, Aaron Shneidman, J. Lee and Conalee Levine-Shneidman, “Suicide or Murder? The Burr-Hamilton Duel.” 8/2, 159-182 Bush, George deMause, Lloyd, “America’s Search for a Fighting Leader.” 20/2, 121-134 Dervin, Dan, “The Dynamics of the Delegate in Bush’s Presidency.” 20/2, 167- 184 Kane, Suzy T., “What the Gulf War Reveals About George Bush’s Childhood.” 20/2, 149-166 Schmidt, Casper, “The Abnormally Popular George Bush.” 18/2, 123-134 , “The Abnormally Popular George Bush: Group-Fantasies in the Election Year 1992.” 20/2, 229-242 Carter, Jimmy Beisel, David R., “Toward A Psychohistory of Jimmy Carter.” 5/2, 201-238 deMause, Lloyd, “Jimmy Carter and American Fantasy.” 5/2, 151-174 Ebel, Henry, “But What Kind of Baby Is Jimmy Carter?” 5/2, 259-270 Elovitz, Paul H., “Three Days In Plains.” 5/2, 175-200 Hartman, John J., “Carter and the Utopian Group-Fantasy.” 5/2, 239-258 Catherine II, Empress of Russia Petschauer, Peter, “Learning to Reject the Feminine: Catherine II's Youth in a Large German Household.” 17/3, 267-288 Chambers, Whittaker Hamilton, James W., “Towards a Psychohistorical Understanding of the Relationship Between Whittaker Chambers and Malcolm Cowley.” 9/1, 91-104 Charles I Carlton, Charles, “Towards a Psychobiography of Charles I.” 11/4, 513-532 China Raddock, David M., “Growing Up in New China: A Twist in the Circle of Filial 25-Year Subject Index Piety.” 2/2, 201-220 Childhood, Ancient Etienne, Robert, “Ancient Medical Conscience and Children.” 4/2, 131-162 Eyben, Emiel, “What Did Youth Mean to the Romans?” 14/3, 207-232 Mounteer, Carl A., “Roman Childhood, 200-B.C. to A.D. 600.” 14/3, 233-256 Childhood, History of Barker, Elliott, “In Need of Discussion.” 18/1, 33-35 deMause, Lloyd, “The Evolution of Childhood.” 1/4, 503-575 , “The History of Child Abuse.” 25/3, 216-236 “The History of Child Assault.” 18/1, 1-29 “The History of Childhood in Japan.” 15/2, 147-152 , “On Childrearing Modes.” 17/1, 34-42 , “On Writing Childhood History.” 16/2, 135-170 “Schreber and the History of Childhood.” 15/1, 423-431 , “The Universality of Incest.” 19/2, 123-164 Devereux, George, “The Family: Historical Function, Dysfunction, Lack of Function, and Schizophrenia.” 8/2, 183-194 Donovan, Denis M., “Darkness Invisible.” 19/2, 165-184 Ebel, Henry, “The Evolution of Childhood Reconsidered.” 5/1, 67-80 Ende, Aurel, “The Psychohistorian’s Childhood and the History of Childhood: A Personal Experience.” 9/2, 173-178 , “Children in History: A Personal Review of the Past Decade’s Published Research.” 11/1, 65-88 Fishman, Sterling, “Changing the History of Childhood: A Modest Proposal.” 13/1, 65-78 Flicker, Bernard, “Psychohistorical Roots of the War Against Children.” 21/1, 69-78 Frenken, Ralph, “The History of German Childhood Through Autobiographies.” 24/4, 390-402 Gray-Fow, Michael, “Child Abuse, Historiography and Ethics: The Historian as Moral Philosopher.” 15/1, 455-466 Finkelhor, David, “Commentary on ‘The Universality of Incest’” 19/2, 218 402 Lloyd deMause Fraad, Harriet, “Children As An Exploited Class.” 21/1, 37-52 Hippler, Arthur E., “Cultural Evolution: Some Hypotheses Concerning the Significance of Cognitive and Affective Interpenetration During Latency.” 4/4, 419-438 Illick, Joseph E., “Does the History of Childhood Have a Future?” 13/2, 159-171 Joseph, Cathy, “Compassionate Accountability: An Embodied Consideration of Female Genital Mutilation.” 24/1, 2-17 Kahr, Brett, “The Sexual Molestation of Children: Historical Perspectives.” 19/2, 191-214 Kreis, Rudolf, “The History of Childhood Through German Literature: A Psychogenic Model.” 9/3, 311-320 Lopez, Manuel D., “A Guide to the Interdisciplinary Literature of the History of Childhood.” 1/3, 463-494 Masters, Ardyce, “Stumbling Into The History of Childhood.” 16/2,173-176 Masters, James S., “Hidden Messages in History-Related Books for Children.” 17/3, 289-302 McFarland, Robert B., “Infant Mortality Rates as a Guide to How Nations Treat Children.” 17/4, 417-424 , “Oedipus Revisited.” 18/1, 30-31 Nyssen, Friedhelm, “Is There Any Such Thing As ‘Evolution of Childhood’? 16/2, 184-188 Petschauer, Peter, “The Childrearing Modes in Flux: An Historian’s Reflections.” 17/1, 1-33 , “Children of Afers, Or ‘Evolution of Childhood’ Revisited.” 13/2, 121-144 , “Comment.” 16/2, 182-184 Sagan, Eli, “Comments on deMause.” 18/1, 32-33 Scheck, Raffael, “Did the Children’s Crusade of 1212 Really Consist of Children? Problems of Writing Childhood History.” 16/2, 176-182 Schultz, Magdelene, “The Blood Libel: A Motif in the History of Childhood.” 14/1, 1-24 Socarides, Charles W., “Adult-Child Sexual Pairs: Psychoanalytic Findings.” 19/3, 191-214 Stein, Howard F., “Failure to Thrive: Child, Family, Physician, Profession, Culture, Era.” 16/4, 411-426 25-Year Subject Index Taylor, Karen, “Disciplining the History of Childhood.” 16/2, 189-190 Vachss, Andrew, “Comment on ‘The Universality of Incest’” 19/2, 219-220 Wilson, Neil, “Some Psychoanalytic Commentary on the deMause and Kahr Papers.” 19/2, 215-217 Childhood, Medieval Abrahamse, Dorothy, “Images of Childhood in Early Byzantine Hagiography.” 6/4, 497-518 Baron, F. Xavier, “Children and Violence in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.” 7/1, 77-103 Banker, James R., “Mourning a Son: Childhood and Paternal Love in the Consolateria of Ginnozzo Manetti.” 3/3, 351-362 Demaitre, Luke, “The Idea of Childhood and Child Care in Medical Writings of the Middle Ages.” 4/4, 461-490 Frenken, Ralph, “The History of German Childhood Through Autobiographies.” 24/4, 390-402 Forsyth, Ilene H., “Children in Early Medieval Art: Ninth Through Twelfth Centuries.” 4/1, 31-70 Goodich, Michael, “Childhood and Adolescence Among the Thirteenth- Century Saints.” 1/2, 285-309 , “Bartholomaeus Anglicus on Child-Rearing.” 4/2, 75-84 Kellum, Barbara A., “Infanticide in England in the Later Middle Ages.” 1/3, 367-388 Shahar, Shulamith, “Infants, Infant Care, and Attitudes Toward Infancy in the Medieval Lives of Saints.” 10/3, 281-310 Trexler, Richard C., “In Search of Father: The Experience of Abandonment in the Recollections of Giovanni di Pagolo Morelli.” 3/2, 225-252 Childhood, Modern Breiner, SanderJ. , “Children In and Outside the Concentration Camp.” 23/4, 415-416 Brobeck, Stephen, “Images of the Family: Portrait Paintings as Indices of American Family Culture, Structure and Behavior, 1730-1860.” 5/1, 81-106 Bittner, Christian, “Children’s War Fantasies.” 10/4, 491-510 Byman, Seymour, “Child Raising and Melancholia in Tudor England.” 6/1, 67-92 Cavallo, Dom, “Social Reform and the Movement to Organize Children’s Play During the Progressive Era.” 3/4, 509-522 404 Lloyd deMause Clamp, Peter G., “Climbing Boys, Childhood, and Society in Nineteenth- Century England.” 12/2, 193-210 Davis, Glenn, “The Early Years of Theodore Roosevelt: A Study in Character Formation.” 2/4, 461-492 Doreleijers, Theo A. H. and Denis M. Donovan, “Transgenerational Traumatization in Children of Parents Interned in Japanese Civil Internment Camps in the Dutch East Indies During World War II.” 17/4, 435-448 deMause, Lloyd, “Schreber and the History of Childhood.” 15/1, 423-431 Dunn, Patrick P., “Fathers and Sons Revisited: The Childhood of Vissarion Belinskii.” 1/3, 389-408 Ende, Aurel, “Battering and Neglect: Children In Germany, 1860-1978.” 7/3, 249-280 , “Bibliography on Childhood and Youth In Germany From 1820- 1978: A Selection.” 7/3, 281-288 Fields, Rona M., “Child Terror Victims and Adult Terrorists.” 7/1, 71-76 ,“Psychological Genocide: The Children of Northern Ireland.” 3/2, 201-224 Fox, Vivian C., “Is Adolescence a Phenomenon of Modern Times?” 5/2, 271-292 , “Poor Children’s Rights in Early Modern England.” 23/3, 286-306 Frenken, Ralph, “The History of German Childhood Through Autobiographies.” 24/4, 390-402 Gaines, David I., “Story of an English Cotton Mill Lad.” 2/2, 249-264 Goldstein, Michael S., and D. Peter Drotman, “Psychiatry and the Children’s Movement.” 5/1, 107-120 Hammel, B. Remmo, “The Image of the Child: Dutch and Flemish Paintings.” 24/1, 71-89 Hartman, Mary S., “Child-Abuse and Self-Abuse: Two Victorian Cases.” 2/2, 221-248 Hiner, N. Ray, “Cotton Mather and His Female Children: Notes on the Relationship Between Private Experience and Public Thought.” 13/1, 33-50 Hippler, Arthur E., “Psychodynamics, Psychohistory and Abortion.” 13/2, 175-188 Janus, Samuel S and Cynthia L. Janus, “Children, Sex, Peers, Culture: 1973- 1983.” 12/3, 363-370 Kern, Stepph en, “Exppl osive Intimacy:y: Pssyy chodyyn amics of the Victorian Family.y”

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