Do you like my timeline? 1900-1940?

So for the school were doing a chronology of the 20 most important events in history from 1900 to 1940. Heres my list. Sigmund Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams – 1900 transatlantic radio signal, First – 1901-Japanese War Russia Begins – 1904 Russian Revolution – 1905 Einstein proposed his theory of relativity – 1905 presents the cubism of Picasso – 1907 revolt of the Turks in the Ottoman Empire – 1908 Revolution China – 1911 Ernest Rutherford discovered the structure of an atom – 1911 Henry Ford created the assembly line – World War I begins 1913 – 1914 the Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his family are killed – 1918 League of Nations Established – 1920 Penicillin discovered – 1928 Stock Market Accident – 1929 Salt March of Gandhi – 1930 Holocaust – 1933 Mao Zedong Start the Long March – 1934 Japan invades China – 1937 World War II begins – 1939 Am I missing something important?

1900 Boxer Rebellion occurs in China 1902 Boer War ends 1903 First 1905 First manned flight powered motor bus in London 1909 iontroduced old-age pensions introduced in Britain 1912 Scott arrives South Pole 1912 Titanic sinks 1913 1914 Australian Federal Government established the Autonomy Statute approved Ireland 1917 Russian Revolution Russian Civil War begins 1919 begins 1921 established the Irish Free State 1925 gold bullion standard set 1,928 women over 21 the right to vote 1931 law set the domain status Westminster 1933 Hitler elected chancellor of Germany 1935 Italy invaded Ethiopia 1936 Spanish Civil War begins 1938 Austria was annexed by Germany 1939 Spanish dictator becomes Franco

The History of Psychology Part 1 Freud


The Interpretation of Dreams (Oxford World's Classics)


The Interpretation of Dreams (Oxford World’s Classics)


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Whether we love or hate Sigmund Freud, we all have to admit that he revolutionized the way we think about ourselves. Much of this revolution can be traced to The Interpretation of Dreams, the turn-of-the-century tour de force that outlined his theory of unconscious forces in the context of dream analysis. Introducing the id, the superego, and their problem child, the ego, Freud advanced scie…

Our Dreaming Mind


Our Dreaming Mind


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Inspirational imagery revealed in dreams to Muhammad, Gandhi, Descartes, Wagner, Handel, Coleridge, Yeats, Orson Welles, Elias Howe and many others has wrought significant changes in politics, science, art, music, film, literature and religion. Yet dreams have been devalued in Western culture, and one reason for this, suggests Van de Castle, is that Freud’s forging of strong links among dreams, ne…

Drawing the Dream of the Wolves: Homosexuality, Interpretation, and Freud's Wolf Man (Theories of Representation and Difference)


Drawing the Dream of the Wolves: Homosexuality, Interpretation, and Freud’s Wolf Man (Theories of Representation and Difference)


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“… a valuable scholarly addition to any student of Freud or as research material in a library.” —HNet, H-CAACADavis argues that the visual dimension of Freud’s writing is crucial to understanding its structure and significance. He offers a new and challenging reading of Freud’s case study of Serge Pankejeff, the “Wolf Man.” Much of the analysis revolved around Pankejeff’s childhood dream of wo…