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Research paper thumbnail of Tansley's Psychoanalytic Network: An episode out of the Early History of Psychoanalysis in England

Psychoanalysis and History, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of A CURE WITH A DEFECT': A PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED LETTER BY FREUD CONCERNING 'ANNA O

International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1999

The authors make available in this paper the text of a previously unpublished letter by Freud, pr... more The authors make available in this paper the text of a previously unpublished letter by Freud, probably addressed to the founder of British ecology and his former patient, Sir Arthur Tansley, F.R.S., dating from 1932, concerning the treatment and later life of 'Anna O.', the first psychoanalytic patient. They give the full text of Freud's letter as discovered, and offer a brief commentary on its significance as evidence of Freud's view or views of Anna O.'s treatment, case-history and later life. The authors compare the view of Anna O.'s treatment and later life with other sources, in particular Freud's roughly contemporaneous letter to Stefan Zweig. The letter's principal novel formulation is to be found in the phrase 'a cure with a defect', with which Freud characterised Anna O.'s experience of her treatment with Breuer.

Research paper thumbnail of Geographies of local life: Marietta Pallis and friends, Long Gores, Hickling, Norfolk

Environment and Planning D-society & Space, 2007

Geographies of the local and the private This paper concerns a private circle of educated women o... more Geographies of the local and the private This paper concerns a private circle of educated women of independent means and their relationship to a Norfolk village and its people in the early 20th and mid-20th century. One of the group, Marietta Pallis, rented and then owned a ...

Research paper thumbnail of Translocal Ecologies: The Norfolk Broads, the “Natural,” and the International Phytogeographical Excursion, 1911

Journal of The History of Biology, 2011

What we consider “nature” is always historical and relational, shaped in contingent configuration... more What we consider “nature” is always historical and relational, shaped in contingent configurations of representational and social practices. In the early twentieth century, the English ecologist A.G. Tansley lamented the pervasive problem of international misunderstandings concerning the nature of “nature.” In order to create some consensus on the concepts and language of ecological plant geography, Tansley founded the International Phytogeographical Excursion, which brought together leading plant geographers and botanists from North America and Europe. The first IPE in August 1911 started with the Norfolk Broads. It was led by Marietta Pallis, Tansley’s former student at Cambridge. This trip and the work of Pallis, neglected in other accounts of this early period of the history of ecology, influenced the relations between Tansley and important American ecologists H.C. Cowles and F.E. Clements. Understanding “place” as a network of relations, our regional focus shows how taking international dialogue, travel and interchange into account enriches understanding of ecological practice.

Research paper thumbnail of Benign ecology: Marietta Pallis and the floating fen of the delta of the Danube, 1912-1916

Cultural Geographies, 2003

This paper considers the work of the ecologist Marietta Pallis (1882–1963), retracing the fieldwo... more This paper considers the work of the ecologist Marietta Pallis (1882–1963), retracing the fieldwork associated with her 1916 paper on 'The structure and history of Plav', the floating fen of the Danube delta. Attending to links between field and home, politics and ecology, the paper explores ...

Research paper thumbnail of Experiment in landscape: the Norfolk excavations of Marietta Pallis

Journal of Historical Geography, 2006

The paper considers the geographies of scientific knowledge produced around a pool dug at Long Go... more The paper considers the geographies of scientific knowledge produced around a pool dug at Long Gores, Hickling, Norfolk, England in 1953. Designed by ecologist and artist Marietta Pallis as a swimming pool and symbolic site, the pool also became a scientific experiment in landscape, through which Pallis pursued general ecological principles and specific theories on the landscape history and ecology of the Norfolk Broads. The digging of the pool coincided with the publication of research establishing the broads' artificial origin in medieval peat diggings. The paper begins by developing arguments concerning the cultural geographies of scientific knowledge. We then trace Pallis's presentation of the pool as equivalent for the broads in its origins and development, her discussion of the relationship between pool, marsh and North Sea, the connection between Pallis and local scientific culture, and the pool's place in a landscape of ecological succession. The paper concludes with further theoretical discussion, and reflection on the remains of Pallis and her reputation.

Research paper thumbnail of Tansley's Psychoanalytic Network: An episode out of the Early History of Psychoanalysis in England

Psychoanalysis and History, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of A CURE WITH A DEFECT': A PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED LETTER BY FREUD CONCERNING 'ANNA O

International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1999

The authors make available in this paper the text of a previously unpublished letter by Freud, pr... more The authors make available in this paper the text of a previously unpublished letter by Freud, probably addressed to the founder of British ecology and his former patient, Sir Arthur Tansley, F.R.S., dating from 1932, concerning the treatment and later life of 'Anna O.', the first psychoanalytic patient. They give the full text of Freud's letter as discovered, and offer a brief commentary on its significance as evidence of Freud's view or views of Anna O.'s treatment, case-history and later life. The authors compare the view of Anna O.'s treatment and later life with other sources, in particular Freud's roughly contemporaneous letter to Stefan Zweig. The letter's principal novel formulation is to be found in the phrase 'a cure with a defect', with which Freud characterised Anna O.'s experience of her treatment with Breuer.

Research paper thumbnail of Geographies of local life: Marietta Pallis and friends, Long Gores, Hickling, Norfolk

Environment and Planning D-society & Space, 2007

Geographies of the local and the private This paper concerns a private circle of educated women o... more Geographies of the local and the private This paper concerns a private circle of educated women of independent means and their relationship to a Norfolk village and its people in the early 20th and mid-20th century. One of the group, Marietta Pallis, rented and then owned a ...

Research paper thumbnail of Translocal Ecologies: The Norfolk Broads, the “Natural,” and the International Phytogeographical Excursion, 1911

Journal of The History of Biology, 2011

What we consider “nature” is always historical and relational, shaped in contingent configuration... more What we consider “nature” is always historical and relational, shaped in contingent configurations of representational and social practices. In the early twentieth century, the English ecologist A.G. Tansley lamented the pervasive problem of international misunderstandings concerning the nature of “nature.” In order to create some consensus on the concepts and language of ecological plant geography, Tansley founded the International Phytogeographical Excursion, which brought together leading plant geographers and botanists from North America and Europe. The first IPE in August 1911 started with the Norfolk Broads. It was led by Marietta Pallis, Tansley’s former student at Cambridge. This trip and the work of Pallis, neglected in other accounts of this early period of the history of ecology, influenced the relations between Tansley and important American ecologists H.C. Cowles and F.E. Clements. Understanding “place” as a network of relations, our regional focus shows how taking international dialogue, travel and interchange into account enriches understanding of ecological practice.

Research paper thumbnail of Benign ecology: Marietta Pallis and the floating fen of the delta of the Danube, 1912-1916

Cultural Geographies, 2003

This paper considers the work of the ecologist Marietta Pallis (1882–1963), retracing the fieldwo... more This paper considers the work of the ecologist Marietta Pallis (1882–1963), retracing the fieldwork associated with her 1916 paper on 'The structure and history of Plav', the floating fen of the Danube delta. Attending to links between field and home, politics and ecology, the paper explores ...

Research paper thumbnail of Experiment in landscape: the Norfolk excavations of Marietta Pallis

Journal of Historical Geography, 2006

The paper considers the geographies of scientific knowledge produced around a pool dug at Long Go... more The paper considers the geographies of scientific knowledge produced around a pool dug at Long Gores, Hickling, Norfolk, England in 1953. Designed by ecologist and artist Marietta Pallis as a swimming pool and symbolic site, the pool also became a scientific experiment in landscape, through which Pallis pursued general ecological principles and specific theories on the landscape history and ecology of the Norfolk Broads. The digging of the pool coincided with the publication of research establishing the broads' artificial origin in medieval peat diggings. The paper begins by developing arguments concerning the cultural geographies of scientific knowledge. We then trace Pallis's presentation of the pool as equivalent for the broads in its origins and development, her discussion of the relationship between pool, marsh and North Sea, the connection between Pallis and local scientific culture, and the pool's place in a landscape of ecological succession. The paper concludes with further theoretical discussion, and reflection on the remains of Pallis and her reputation.