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My name is Allen Esterson. My academic qualification is a degree in physics from University College, London. For reasons of no importance here, my main area of expertise is now Sigmund Freud, and more specifically the seduction theory episode, on which I have published several articles in history of
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My numerous articles on this subject, including critiques of the contentions of the major proponents of the view that Mileva Marić contributed to, or co-authored, Einstein's celebrated 1905 papers, can be seen here:
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My other main interest is in the contentions that Einstein's first wife, Mileva Marić, made substantive contributions to his scientific work. You can read about my entry into this sphere here:
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Esterson, A. (2001). The mythologizing of psychoanalytic history: deception and self deception in Freud’s accounts of the seduction theory episode.
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The historian and Einstein specialist, Alberto A. MartĂ­nez, has a webpage on this subject, including a link to my website articles:
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Esterson, A. (2002). The myth of Freud’s ostracism by the medical community in 1896-1905: Jeffrey Masson’s assault on truth.
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Esterson, A. (1998). Jeffrey Masson and Freud’s seduction theory: a new fable based on old myths.
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Commendations by Einstein specialists on my articles on Mileva Marić can be read here:
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http://www.pbs.org/ombudsman/2006/12/einsteins_wife_the_relative_motion_of_facts.html
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Esterson, A. (2003). Freud’s theories of repression and memory: A critique of
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http://www.esterson.org/Mythologizing_psychoanalytic_history.htm
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http://www.esterson.org/Masson_and_Freuds_seduction_theory.htm
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Seductive Mirage: An Exploration of the Work of Sigmund Freud
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http://www.esterson.org/Myth_of_Freuds_ostracism.htm
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http://www.esterson.org/Critique_Einsteins_Wife.htm
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http://www.esterson.org/Grunbaum_Tally_Argument.htm
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http://www.esterson.org/Grunbaum_Tally_Argument.htm
http://www.esterson.org/Masson_and_Freuds_seduction_theory.htm
http://www.esterson.org/Mythologizing_psychoanalytic_history.htm
http://www.esterson.org/Myth_of_Freuds_ostracism.htm
http://www.srmhp.org/0202/review-01.html
http://www.pbs.org/ombudsman/2006/12/einsteins_wife_the_relative_motion_of_facts.html
http://www.esterson.org/Critique_Einsteins_Wife.htm
http://www.esterson.org/
https://webspace.utexas.edu/aam829/1/m/Maric.html

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