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Lloyd DeMause

    The Journal of Psychohistory
    |July 28, 2015
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    This unpublished paper by Lloyd deMause, updated in 2002, explores his foundational concepts in psychohistory. It synthesizes existing theories with new material, offering fresh insights into historical development.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychohistory
    • Historical Psychology
    • Developmental History

    Background:

    • Presents an unpublished manuscript by Lloyd deMause, originally drafted in 1987-1988 and revised in 2002.
    • Builds upon deMause's extensive 45-year body of work in psychohistory.
    • Integrates established theoretical frameworks with novel conceptualizations.

    Observation:

    • The paper synthesizes a wide range of deMause's core ideas and methodologies.
    • Introduces new material that expands upon his previous publications.
    • Highlights the evolution of his thinking over several decades.

    Findings:

    • The manuscript offers a comprehensive overview of deMause's influential theories.
    • It demonstrates the interconnectedness of his concepts across various historical periods.

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  • Provides a unique perspective on the application of developmental psychology to history.
  • Implications:

    • Suggests potential for new research avenues in psychohistorical analysis.
    • Encourages a re-evaluation of historical narratives through a developmental lens.
    • Offers valuable insights for scholars studying the long-term psychological dynamics of societies.