Max Marcuse
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Max Marcuse (April 14, 1877, Berlin – June 24, 1963, Tel Aviv) was a German dermatologist and sexologist.[1][2][3][4] He became an editor for Magnus Hirschfeld’s Journal of Sexology in 1919 and continued editing the journal until 1932. Marcuse immigrated to Palestine in 1933, following the Nazi rise to power. Several of Marcuse's unpublished writings are being preserved at the Kinsey Institute.
References
- ^ Dickinson, E.R. (2014). Sex, Freedom, and Power in Imperial Germany, 1880–1914. Cambridge University Press. p. 245. ISBN 9781107040717. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
- ^ Barratt, B.B. (2013). What Is Psychoanalysis?: 100 Years after Freud's 'Secret Committee'. Taylor & Francis. p. 11. ISBN 9781136211058. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
- ^ Levy A, Ohry A (1985). "A forgotten giant: Dr Max Marcuse, one of the founders of the science of sexology". Adler Mus Bull. 11 (3): 13–6. PMID 11620805.
- ^ Dickinson, E.R. (2014). Sex, Freedom, and Power in Imperial Germany, 1880–1914. Cambridge University Press. p. 117. ISBN 9781107040717. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
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