Freud dreaming of his 70th birthday
SIGMUND FREUD CHRONOLOGY |
1856-1858 | Sigismund Freud is born on May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (now Pribor in the Czech Republic). |
1859-1865 | The Freuds move to Vienna in 1860. |
1866-1872 | Freud begins a friendship with his classmate Eduard Silberstein. |
1873-1875 | In 1873 Freud passes his Matura (school leaving certificate) and enters Vienna University. |
1876-1880 | Freud studies under Claus and Bruecke. |
1881-1882 | In 1881 Freud qualifies as doctor of medicine. |
1882-1883 | Freud is employed as doctor at Theodor Meynert's Psychiatric Clinic. |
1884-1885 | Freud researches the medicinal effects of coca. |
1886 | Marriage to Martha Bernays. |
1887-1888 | Freud becomes interested in hypnotherapy. |
1889-1890 | Beginning of friendship with Wilhelm Fliess. |
1891-1892 | Move to Berggasse 19. |
1893-1894 | Works together with Josef Breuer on Studies in Hysteria. |
1895 | Freud manages for the first time to analyse one of his own dreams. |
1896 | Freud's first use of the term "psychoanalysis". |
1897 | Freud begins his self-analysis. |
1898 | Publishes The Psychical Mechanism of Forgetting. |
1899-1900 | The first copies of The Interpretation of Dreamsappear, post- dated 1900. |
1901 | Freud begins the analysis of the eighteen-year-old Dora. |
1902 | Founding of the Wednesday Psychological Society. |
1903 | Wilhelm Fliess and Freud meet for the last time in Vienna. |
1904 | Together with his brother Alexander he travels for the first time to Athens. |
1905 | Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious and Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria ('Dora') appear. |
1906 | C.G. Jung begins his correspondence with Freud. |
1907 | Publication of Delusion and Dreams in W. Jensen's 'Gradiva'. |
1908 | The First Congress of "Freudian Psychology" takes place in Salzburg. |
1909 | Journey to America. |
1910 | Founding of the International Psychoanalytical Association |
1911 | Alfred Adler resigns from the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. |
1912 | Founding of the psychoanalytical journal Imago. |
1913 | Break with C.G. Jung. |
1914 | Outbreak of the First World War. |
1915 | Visit of Rainer Maria Rilke. |
1916 | The first part of Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis appears. |
1917 | Georg Groddeck joins the psychoanalytical movement. |
1918 | Freud loses his entire fortune which was tied up in Austrian State Bonds. |
1919 | The International Psychoanalytical Press is founded in Vienna |
1920 | The English language journal International Journal of Psycho-Analysis is founded. |
1921 | André Breton visits Freud in Vienna. |
1922 | Freud is working on A Seventeenth-Century Demonological Neurosis. |
1923 | The first signs of Freud's oral cancer are detected. |
1924 | A conflict with Otto Rank over the meaning of the birth trauma breaks out in psychoanalysis. |
1925 | The first volumes of Freud's Collected Works appears. |
1926 | On his 70th birthday Freud receives various honours. |
1927 | An election announcement for the Viennese Social Democrats co- signed by Freud appears in the Arbeiter Zeitung. |
1928 | Dorothy Burlingham gives Freud a chow bitch called Lun Yug. |
1929 | Arnold Zweig publishes an essay entitled Freud and Humankind in which he celebrates Freud as a liberator from religious and pathological terror. |
1930 | A heart attack forces Freud to give up smoking. |
1931 | The financial situation of the International Psychoanalytical Press become critical. Freud appeals for help from the psychoanalytical organisations. |
1932 | In order to give financial assistance to the International Psychoanalytical Press, he writes the New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis. |
1933 | Hitler becomes Reichs Chancellor. Freud corresponds with Einstein on the question "Why War?". |
1934 | The 13th International Psychoanalytical Congress takes place at Lucerne. Numerous German analysts have by now been forced to emigrate. |
1935 | Freud is elected Honorary Member of the British Royal Society of Medicine. |
1936 | Thomas Mann gives a celebratory address in the Concert Hall on "Freud and the Future". |
1937 | Together with Dorothy Burlingham Anna Freud opens the "Jackson Nursery" on the Rudolfsplatz, a kindergarten in which she can begin her study of aspects of infant behaviour. |
1938 | The Austrian Chancellor Schuschnigg is forced by Hitler to resign. Austria is annexed to the German Reich on 13th March. A wave of political arrests and antisemitic persecution breaks out. Freud's apartment and the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society are searched. Anna Freud is held for a day by the Gestapo for questioning. |
1939 | On 23rd September Freud dies in London. |
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