Papers, 1950-2010.

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Papers, 1950-2010.

Collection includes correspondence, articles, research notes, course syllabi, materials regarding Abraham Maslow, materials regarding Eugenia Hanfmann, Infant Study data and published papers.

19 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8119660

Brandeis University Library

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Brandeis University

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Private research university with liberal arts focus; located in Waltham, Mass. From the description of Brandeis University correspondence, 1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 733080419 From the description of Brandeis University records, 1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 733069438 Collection materials date from 1923-2009, with the bulk of the collection being published during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939. These rich resources detail the politics, economics, ...

Brandeis University. Dept. of Psychology.

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Maslow, Abraham H. (Abraham Harold)

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Abraham Harold Maslow was born on April 1, 1908, in Brooklyn, New York. Maslow became interested in psychology at a young age, though first studying law before receiving degrees at the University of Wisconsin in psychology (BA in 1930, MA in 1931, PhD in 1934). While at Wisconsin, he became closely associated with Harry Harlow and his primate studies. After graduation, Maslow worked with E. L. Thorndike at Columbia. He then taught at Brooklyn College from 1937 until 1951. From 1951 ...

Hanfmann, Eugenia, 1905-1983

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Morant, Ricardo

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Ricardo Morant is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Psychology and the Volen National Center for Complex Systems at Brandeis University. Professor Morant's research focuses on human orientation and the perception of spatial relationships. Morant's papers includes personal and professional correspondence with Bertha and Abraham Maslow, Eugenia Hanfmann, Jacob Hiatt and Gene Nameche. Collection donated by Ricardo Morant. From the description of Papers, 1950-2010. (Brandeis Univer...

Maslow, Bertha G.

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