Freud in Cambridge
Delve into the profound impact of Sigmund Freud's theories with "Freud in Cambridge," authored by Forrester and Cameron. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this hardback edition spans an impressive 812 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of Freud's transformative influence on intellectual and scientific life throughout the twentieth century. The authors meticulously examine how Freud's groundbreaking ideas permeated various disciplines, including anthropology, psychology, philosophy, literature, education, and science. This highly original volume not only highlights the relevance of Freud's work in Cambridge but also extends its significance beyond, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of psychology and culture. Discover the lasting legacy of Freud's thought and its continued relevance in contemporary discussions.