Werner Wolff papers 1921-1976

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Werner Wolff papers 1921-1976

The Werner Wolff papers reflect his diverse interests in psychology, personalities, and ethno-psychology. The papers contain correspondence, teaching files, research files, and written works. Research topics represented include experimental depth psychology, symbolism, Mayan codices, expressive movement, handwriting, signatures, and art. There are a small amount of files relating to biographical information, handwritten diaries/notes in German, and files relating to professional organizations, notably the Interamerican Society of Psychology (sIp).

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Wolff, Werner, 1904-1957

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Born in 1904, Werner Wolff was a German-born professor of psychology who taught at Bard College, Columbia University in New York from 1942 until his death in 1957. Wolff completed his doctorate under Max Wertheimer at the University of Berlin in 1930 and researched there until 1933. He published on primitive cultures during that time. He was a Lecturer of Psychology at the University of Barcelona and Madrid from 1933-1936; he researched ancient symbols. He came to the United States ...