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Jung, the Quakers and Hitler: Irene Pickard (1891–1982) – reflections on researching her archive and other musings

Tuesday, 28 February 2023

Participation mystique: inherited guilt & reparations

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Reparations for slavery (The Friend) 5 Jan 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy Decision to make reparations for the transatlan...
Friday, 10 February 2023

The Eternal Triangle: Rendel Harris, Irene Speller (Pickard) & Helen Sheerlock

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When I started investigating Irene Pickard's archive and using it as a lens to see her life and times through, I did not expect to find ...
Saturday, 21 January 2023

Windy Doctrines

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Lately we were visited at our Sunday Meetings by a devout and recently born again "Christian" of a somewhat evangelical bent. Dur...
Friday, 26 August 2022

Tumbling into war: 1914 and all that

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Remember the butterfly flapping its wings in a jungle clearing? The unpredictability of chaos where overwhelmingly the turbulence caused by ...
Friday, 19 August 2022

Warp and Weft: an anthological approach to history

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Adjective. anthological (not generally comparable, comparative more anthological, superlative most anthological): of or pertaining to anthol...
Friday, 1 July 2022

A Reasonable Faith: Francis Frith, William Pollard & William Turner

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    When faced with the challenge of writing about Irene Pickard's archive – at first sight a seemingly disparate collection of Jungian ...
Friday, 24 June 2022

Bergson, Jung and the creativity of disruption

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Exploring an archive will always take you on journeys that you had not anticipated. I first came across reference to Bergson in one document...
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