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Politics, History, and Psychology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Clyde Kluckhohn
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Harvard University
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1955

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1 “Observations on Contemporary Russian Behavior,” Human Relations, v (1952), pp. 111–75.

2 New York, 1950.

3 “Psycho-cultural Hypotheses About Political Acts,” World Politics, 1, No. 1 (1948), pp. 102–19.

4 For a brief review, see Kluckhohn, C., “Recent Studies of the ‘National Character’ of Great Russians,” Human Development Bulletin (Sixth Annual Symposium, University of Chicago), 1955, pp. 3961.Google Scholar

5 American Sociological Review, XX (1955), pp. 239–40.