Daniel Pick

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Daniel Pick (born 1960) is a British historian, psychoanalyst, university teacher, writer and occasional broadcaster. He is leading a research group at Birkbeck exploring the history of the human sciences and 'psy' professions during the Cold War. He currently holds a Senior Investigator grant from the Wellcome Trust for this project, entitled 'Hidden Persuaders': Brainwashing, Culture, Clinical Knowledge and the Cold War Human Sciences, c. 1950-1990'.[1]

He read English at the University of Cambridge, before taking a Ph.D in History. He is Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London,[2] a fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society and author of numerous articles and several books on modern cultural history, psychoanalysis, and the history of the human sciences. These include Faces of Degeneration (CUP, 1989) and The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind (OUP, 2012). He has written, and taught at London University for many years, on aspects of the history of psychoanalysis and psychiatry; modernism; the relationship of Freudian thought to historiography; Victorian evolutionary theory, eugenics and social Darwinism; ideas of war and peace; fin-de-siècle literature, and the history of cultural attitudes to crime and madness. He is an editor of History Workshop Journal.

Selected Works

  • Co-editor (with Matt ffytche), Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism, (Routledge, 2016)
  • Psychoanalysis: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2015)
  • The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind: Hitler, Hess and the Analysts (Oxford University Press, 2012); paperback (2014)
  • Rome or Death: The Obsessions of General Garibaldi (Cape, 2005; Pimlico 2006)
  • Co-editor (with Lyndal Roper), Dreams and History: The Interpretation of Dreams from Ancient Greece to Modern Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2004)
  • Svengali's Web: The Alien Enchanter in Modern Culture (Yale University Press, 2000)
  • Edited and introduced George Du Maurier's novel Trilby (Penguin Classics, 1994)
  • War Machine: The Rationalisation of Slaughter in the Modern Age (Yale University Press, 1993) Also in Italian and Japanese
  • Faces of Degeneration: A European Disorder, c. 1848-c.1918 (Cambridge University Press, 1989) Also in Italian

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