Sabina Spielrein (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sabina Spielrein" in Norwegian language version.

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nb.no (Global: 1,595th place; Norwegian: 3rd place)

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ntv.ru (Global: 1,829th place; Norwegian: low place)

nytimes.com (Global: 7th place; Norwegian: 33rd place)

  • Stanley, Alessandra (11. desember 1996). «Freud in Russia: Return of the Repressed». The New York Times (på engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 5. november 2022. «In 1926 the Soviet Government allowed the creation of the first psychoanalytic kindergarten for neurotic children, in Moscow. Stalin's son was reportedly a pupil. ... In 1930, Stalin put an abrupt end to the experiment with psychoanalysis, and Freud was banned from bookstores and library shelves. Until the mid-1980's, university scholars studied Freud not in the original, but through the filter of Marxist critique. Though there were some Marxist-oriented psychoanalytic centers around the Soviet Union -- the largest congress of psychoanalysts took place in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1959 -- mostly, the movement died or went underground.» 

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zeit.de (Global: 267th place; Norwegian: 1,036th place)