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  • by Howard Kushner
    £24.99

    For the nineteenth-century physician, the moral issues that suicide raised could not be isolated from its constitutional components. Thus, those who exhibited suicidal tendencies were subjected to an amalgamation of pharmacological, social, and psychological interventions, which practioners labeled the "moral treatment." By the 1890s, however, the consensus about the causes of suicide became unglued as a bacteriological medicine and the rise of the social sciences jointly served to call into question eclectic diagnoses. The goal of American Suicide is to demonstrate how the apparent contradictions among sociological, psychoanalytic, and neurobiological explanations of the etiology of suicide may be resolved. Only througha reintegration of culture, psychology, and biology can we begin to construct a satisfactory answer to the questions first raised by Durkheim, Freud, and Kraepelin.

  • - American-Russian Rivalry in the Pacific Northwest, 1790-1867
    by Howard Kushner
    £89.99

    ?In 158 tightly knit and highly informative pages Howard I. Kushner illuminates American-Russian relations in the North Pacific....It is a fascinating story, well-written, well-documented, and containing useful notes.?-The Journal of American History

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