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4 finding aid(s) found containing the word(s) Kris, Marianne, 1900-1980.
Anna Freud papers, 1880-1995
60,000 items. 171 containers. 68.2 linear feet. -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Psychoanalyst, author, and daughter of Sigmund Freud. Correspondence, diaries, drafts of writings, speeches and lectures, biographical material, reports, subject files, patient case files, financial records, and other papers relating primarily to Freud's career as a psychoanalyst in the field of child analysis.
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Oliver Freud and Henny Fuchs Freud papers, 1821-1993
8,000 items. 14 containers. 7 linear feet. -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Papers of Oliver Freud, photographer, engineer, and son of Sigmund Freud, and Henny Fuchs Freud, artist and wife of Oliver Freud. Correspondence, subject files, writings, photographs, and related material pertaining primarily to the emigration of family members from Austria and Europe during the Jewish holocaust. Also features a transcript of Oliver Freud’s recollection of his father, Sigmund Freud.
Berta Bornstein papers, 1933-1971
21,000 items. 64 containers plus 4 oversize. 34 linear feet. -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Psychoanalyst, author, and educator. Correspondence, patient case files, writings, teaching and training files, bulletins, memoranda, minutes, and reports pertaining to Bornstein's career as one of the first Freudian child psychoanalysts practicing in the United States.
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Ernst Kris and Marianne Kris papers, 1872-2018
24,000 items. 74 containers plus 2 oversize. 28.8 linear feet. 2,642 digital files (6.99 GB). -- Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Ernst Kris, psychoanalyst, educator, and art historian; and Marianne Kris, physician and psychoanalyst. Correspondence, writings, lecture notes, newspaper clippings, biographical material, photographs, and printed matter chiefly documenting the Krises' careers in psychoanalysis after their immigration to the United States in 1940. Material in digital format includes interviews and video footage.
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