Stephen Schlein Erik Erikson papers, 1944-1994.

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Stephen Schlein Erik Erikson papers, 1944-1994.

Papers of German- born American psychoanalyst, Erik Erikson, collected by StephenSchlein in preparation for the publishing of Erik Erikson's , edited by Schlein. A way of looking atthings: selected papers from 1930 to 1980

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