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Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History (Austen Riggs Monograph)

audiobook Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History (Austen Riggs Monograph) by Erik H. Erikson in History

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In a minute-by-minute account; this popular book gives a vivid picture of what actually happened on April 19; 1775. "Tourtellot's book is the best account we have of the day of Lexington and Concord. The actions of each individual who played a conspicuous part in the day's work are minutely traced but Mr. Tourtellot never loses the main thread of his narrative and the wealth of detail he has included gives substance and color to an exciting story."― J. C. Miller; New York Herald Tribune Book Review "Tourtellot does not let his 19th of April float up in the spring air unconnected with a past or a future. He has built in very skillfully the story of the months before that day and then sends its echoes rolling on through time―and into distant states and nations....No other book generally available performs an even remotely comparable job....Makes full use of old material; adds a good deal that has come to light in the intervening years and; standing firmly on its own base; presents magnificently for the general reader and the specialist this immortal opening chapter of our beginnings as a nation."―Bruce Lancaster; The Saturday Review "The result of thoughtful examination of the evidence and clear writing."―Walter Muir Whitehill; New England Quarterly "An absorbing and vital history; containing much newly published information about a crucial week in the history of the United States. "―J.M. Goodsell; Christian Science Monitor


#525260 in Books Erik H Erikson 1993-06-17 1993-06-17Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.30 x .70 x 5.50l; .60 #File Name: 0393310361288 pagesYoung Man Luther A Study in Psychoanalysis and History


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Extremely thoughtful; cogent analysis of Luther. Does all ...By Joseph DormanExtremely thoughtful; cogent analysis of Luther. Does all the psychoanalysis hold up? Surely some of it does and there's much more to the book than simply this. Erickson was at heart a humanist and this book is based on a deep empathy for this subject.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. MemorableBy Tormod KinnesMemorable. Well written. Would not be without it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Psychological Explanation for Lutheran Theology.By Old TimerLuther's childhood upbringing explains his theological doctrines.

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