The Making of Psychohistory is a remarkably candid, charming and knowledgeable book on the embattled field of psychohistory by one of its key figures and one of its most important proponents. Elovitz’s knowledge is voluminous and he knows where the bodies are buried. His insight into the …
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Lawrence J. Friedman, PhD
“Those of us who read and write broadly in the field of psychohistory stand to gain enormously from The Making of Psychohistory. Dr. Elovitz reviews psychohistory more fully and critically than preceding accounts of the discipline. Through his eminently readable narrative, we psychohistorians might now feel …
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“I just finished reading The Making of Psychohistory & thoroughly enjoyed it! I especially liked its personal, conversational tone—a style prominent historians like Jill Lepore of Harvard are currently using in their prize-winning books.” (Vivian Rosenberg, PhD, Emerita professor of Humanities at Drexel University)
Read MorePeter Loewenberg, PhD
“The Making of Psychohistory is an epochal publishing event. Paul Elovitz has the unique position and competence to survey and synthesize the burgeoning and innovative field of psychohistory. He knows and lays out the characters and ideas, the changes and nuanced interrelationships between the major players …
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James William Anderson, PhD
Professor of clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Northwestern University
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Retired professor of psychiatry at both Northwestern University School of Medicine and the University of California at Davis Medical School who is a Research Associate of the Psychohistory Forum
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