Lifeworlds of Baltic Germans - (History and Society: Integrating Social, Political and Economic Sciences) by Enno Von Fircks (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The present book examines a largely overlooked scientific discipline in Personality Psychology known as Psychography.
- About the Author: Enno von Fircks is a cultural psychologist at the Sigmund Freud University, Austria.
- 252 Pages
- Psychology, Ethnopsychology
- Series Name: History and Society: Integrating Social, Political and Economic Sciences
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About the Book
The present book examines a largely overlooked scientific discipline in Personality Psychology known as Psychography, which serves as a qualitative tool for interpreting the complexities of human lives, and applies it to concrete examples, particularly focusing on the life and works of the novelist Eduard von Keyserling.Book Synopsis
The present book examines a largely overlooked scientific discipline in Personality Psychology known as Psychography. The origins of Psychography can be traced back to the efforts of William Stern in 1911. As a scientific discipline, Psychography seeks to elucidate how individuals develop significant life patterns throughout their lives and make critical choices regarding their futures. It serves as a qualitative tool for interpreting the complexities of human lives and their transformations within the context of irreversible time.
Moreover, this book applies Psychography to concrete examples, particularly focusing on the life and works of the novelist Eduard von Keyserling. Through this analysis, we aim to unravel the experiences of German-Baltic individuals who have had to construct and continually reconstruct their lives in response to the challenges they faced throughout their lifetimes, including war and political turmoil.
About the Author
Enno von Fircks is a cultural psychologist at the Sigmund Freud University, Austria.