Jewish World of Sigmund Freud
Discover the fascinating intersection of culture and psychology in the Jewish World of Sigmund Freud, authored by Arnold D. Richards. Published in 2010 by McFarland & Co Inc, this insightful paperback spans 204 pages and delves into the rich cultural backdrop of Jewish Central and Eastern Europe that shaped Freud and his followers.
This collection of essays thoughtfully examines a variety of themes, including sociological, historical, and cultural issues, while also providing a personal perspective on Freud's education and experiences. By exploring these dimensions, Richards illuminates how Jewish identity influenced Freud's groundbreaking theories and the development of psychoanalysis.
Whether you are a psychology enthusiast, a student of Jewish history, or simply curious about Freud's legacy, this book offers a compelling look at the cultural forces that shaped one of the most influential figures in modern thought.