[Jungian Archives]: Analytical Psychology Club

  • Analytical Psychology Club
Date:
1920s-2003
Reference:
SA/APC
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

The following is an interim description which may change when detailed cataloguing takes place in future:

The records of the Analytical Psychology Club include: minutes of meetings; AGMs; administrative material, correspondence, articles, booklets, accounts, 60 reel tapes of lectures and one film.

Publication/Creation

1920s-2003

Physical description

22 transfer boxes

Acquisition note

2002 & 2004

Biographical note

The Analytical Pyschology Club was formed in 1922 by 9 people who had worked with Carl Jung and who began to meet fairly regularly to discuss his ideas, so they decided to form their own club. They did not adopt the name until 1924, and continued to grow in size. The group holds monthly meetings, regular seminars, reading groups and some special events. They also created the Harvest journal in 1954, the oldest Jungian journal in the UK. Analytical Psychology Club London changed its name to C G Jung Club London.

Terms of use

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Identifiers

Accession number

  • 1256
  • 1070