University of Toronto Press
Ruhleben
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About this book
This is an unusual book in that it is an important contribution to social psychology and also an absorbing story of four strange years in a German prison camp of World War I.
Author / Editor information
J. Davidson Ketchum was studying music in Germany in 1914 when he was caught by the war and interned for four years in the prison camp at Ruhleben. The experience generated an interest in human problems which led him first to religion and then to psychology—and eventually to a distinguished career in the Department of Psychology in the University of Toronto, where he was a Professor at the time of his death, in 1962.
MacLeod Robert B. :
Robert B. Macleod is Professor of Psychology at Cornell University.
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Frontmatter
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FOREWORD
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS IN THE TEXT
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BOOKS AND ARTICLES DEALING WITH RUHLEBEN
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PART I. Introduction
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PART II. Crisis and Solidarity
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PART III. Settlement and Community Building
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PART IV. Expansion
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PART V. Stability
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PART VI. Postscript
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS
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