Heinrich, J. C. The Psychology of a Suppressed People (1937)

Heinrich, J. C. The Psychology of a Suppressed People (1937)

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Heinrich, J. C. The Psychology of a Suppressed People. London: George Allen & Unwin LTD, 1937. First Edition. [7656] Orange paper over card, black titles to spine & front, spine panel faded with some small chipping, 5 x 7 1/4 inches, former owner's paper address label on ffep, viii., 148 generally clean pp., a few with marks in the margins. Rear end papers full of notes on the book: one page in ink; two pages in pencil. The book is a bit out of square. Fair. Hardcover. The manuscript end notes indicate that the author offers an excuse for formerly suppressed people turning to crime - he treats with the depressed classes of India. Also, it is stated in the notes that the author blames missionary efforts for some of the psychological problems of the lower classes, and that the book was written as a thesis for a degree and therefore did not expand into the benefits gained from missionary work, especially among the higher classes.Rev. John Charles Heinrich (1884-1945), American mis

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