Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1895, Dec. 3 | Born, Vienna, Austria, to Sigmund and Martha Bernays Freud |
1925 | Joined executive board of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute and started work as a training analyst |
1936 | Published Das Ich und die Abwehrmechanismen (Vienna, Austria: International Psychoanalytischer Verlag. 206 pp.) (English translation, The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense, published in 1937) |
1937 | Established the Jackson Nursery, Vienna, Austria |
1938, June | Emigrated to England with father and family to escape Nazi persecution |
1939, Sept. 23 | Death of Sigmund Freud |
1940 | Established Hampstead Wartime Nurseries, London, England, with Dorothy T. Burlingham |
1943 | Published with Dorothy T. Burlingham Infants without Families (London, England: George Allen & Unwin. 108 pp.) and War and Children (New York, N.Y.: Medical War Books. 191 pp.) |
1947 | Established Hampstead Child-Therapy Training Course and Clinic, London, England |
1950 | Received honorary degree from Clark University, Worcester, Mass. |
1952 | Appointed director, Hampstead Child-Therapy Clinic, London, England |
1965 | Published Normality and Pathology in Childhood (New York, N.Y.: International Universities Press. 273 pp.) |
1980 | Received honorary degrees from Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., and Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany |
1982, Feb. 6 | Received Goethe Prize from the Federal Republic of Germany |
1982, Oct. 9 | Died, London, England |