Wilhelm Reich
Wilhelm Reich
Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) was an Austrian psychoanalyst. A member of the second generation of analysts after Sigmund Freud and the author of several influential books — most notably Character Analysis and The Sexual Revolution. Reich became known as one of the most radical figures in the history of psychiatry.
- The Mass Psychology of FascismINR 495
In this classic study, Reich provides unique insight into the phenomenon of fascism, which continues to ravage the international community in ways great and small.
Drawing on his medical ex...
D. Veeraraghavan
D. Veeraraghavan (1958–2009) studied history in Chennai at R.K.M. Vivekananda College, Presidency College, and Pachaiyappa’s College. In 1982 he joined IIT Madras for his PhD and submitted his
Kaliprasanna Sinha
Kaliprasanna Sinha (23 February 1840 - 24 July 1870) was a Bengali author and playwright.
Arindam Dutta
Arindam Dutta is associate professor of architectural history and director of the History, Theory, Criticism Program in Art and Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Samir Kumar Das
Samir Kumar Das is Vice-Chancellor of the University of North Bengal. A Professor of Political Science at the University of Calcutta, Kolkata (now on lien) he is a member and an Honorary Senior ResearChris Blackmore
Chris Blackmore, a Senior Lecturer in Systems and Environment at The Open University. She is currently a member of the management team for the OU-wide Ethics Centre. Her main research area, in which sEric J. Hobsbawm
N/AJustice K. Chandru
JUSTICE K. CHANDRU is an advocate and former judge of Madras High Court. He disposed of 96,000 cases during his tenure as a Judge. A 1993 case that Chandru argued as a lawyer is the subject of the
Suman Oak
Suman Oak was a Professor of Education in SNDT Women's University, Mumbai. Post her move to Pune, she worked very closely with Dr Narendra Dabholkar and ANiS.