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Peter Loewenberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Peter Loewenberg
Peter Loewenberg (born August 1933 in Hamburg, Germany) is a teacher of “European cultural, intellectual, German, Austrian and Swiss history. Political Psychology, integrating the identities of an historian and political psychologist with the clinical practice of psychoanalysis” at UCLA.〔(UCLA.edu )〕
==Biography==
Peter Loewenberg was born during the time that Hitler seized Germany (Machtergreifung). His father's concern for the safety of his family during Hitler's reign led him to research various countries to move to, eventually settling in Shanghai, China. It is there that Loewenberg spent the first four years of his life. He was later raised in Bakersfield, California.〔Professional and Personal Insights,” Clio’s Psyche, 4:2 (September 1997), 33-36.〕 Both of Peter's parents were in health care professions. His father was a university psychiatrist and a humanist who wrote on Kant, Lichtenberg, and Nietzsche. His mother was a public health nurse, as well as a socialist activist in a Weimar Republic. Loewenberg traces his parents activism and sacrifice to his pursuance of a diverse and profound education in 20th-century European cultural history, Austro-German history, and political psychology. "My intense conviction of the value of dual training has a personal, subjective source as well as the power of its subsequent value for my own work as a historian." “He was educated at the University of California, Berkeley and the Free University of Berlin", one of Germany's leading universities.〔(UCLA.edu )〕
With collaboration between Nancy Chodorow at the University of California at Berkeley campus, and Bob Nemiroff at the University of California at San Diego campus, Loewenberg was one of the founders of the University of California Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic Consortium, and the coordinator for their first meeting which consisted of 30 faculty and graduate students from the 10 different campuses of the University of California, in 1993. His view is that, psychoanalysis allows the historian "to more effectively move back and forth across the internal boundaries between conscious, preconscious, and unconscious processes." 〔Professional and Personal Insights,” Clio’s Psyche, 4:2 (September 1997), 33-36.〕
Loewenberg is currently an Emeritus Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.
He was Dean and Chairman of the Education Committee and Director of the Training School of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and the New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, 2001-2006.
He served as Sir Peter Ustinov Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna in 2006. Also, he is Chair of the International Psychoanalytic Association China Committee and Editor of the IPAC Centenary History (1910–2010).” 〔(UCLA.edu )〕 He has lectured in America, several countries in Europe, Africa, Israel, Hong Kong, China, and Latin America. He won the 1999 Edith Sabshin award for "excellence in teaching psychoanalytic concepts".
Loewenberg has three children, two sons and one daughter. His eldest son is a journalist based in Cambridge and Berlin, and his daughter is a film maker in Beijing. His youngest son, Jonathan, studies at The Johns Hopkins University.

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