The Cornell Studies in the History of Psychiatry aims to publish works that build on the Institute's scholarly tradition and to reach both those readers who find psychiatry's past absorbing in itself and those who view the field as a window into broader social, intellectual, and scientific arenas. The series is edited by George J. Makari, M.D. and Sander L. Gilman, Ph.D.
A Compulsion For Antiquity: Freud and the Ancient World
Richard H. Armstrong
Keeping America Sane: Psychiatry and Eugenics in the United States and Canada, 1880–1940
Ian Robert Dowbiggin
Keeping America Sane: Psychiatry and Eugenics in the United States and Canada, 1880–1940, With a New Preface
Ian Robert Dowbiggin
Clinical Psychiatry in Imperial Germany: A History Of Psychiatric Practice
Eric J. Engstrom
Dreams 1900-2000: Science, Art, and the Unconscious Mind
Lynn Gamwell (Editor)
Freud and His Aphasia Book: Language And The Sources Of Psychoanalysis
Valerie D. Greenberg
Surfacing Up: Psychiatry And Social Order In Colonial Zimbabwe, 1908–1968
Lynette Jackson
Hysterical Men: War, Psychiatry, And The Politics Of Trauma In Germany, 1890-1930
Paul Lerner
The Mastery Of Submission: Inventions Of Masochism
John K. Noyes
Reading Psychoanalysis: Freud, Rank, Ferenczi, Groddeck
Peter L. Rudnytsky
Electra After Freud: Myth And Culture
Jill Scott
Sublime Surrender: Male Masochism At The Fin-De-Siècle
Suzanne R. Stewart


