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  1. Amalia Freud is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Amalia Freud and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.

  2. Freud: his life in pictures. He was an archaeologist of the human condition. That's one way of describing Sigmund Freud. For a little insight into his more than extraordinary life, we go on a journey through time – in pictures. A life wreathed in countless myths, great achievements, and visionary findings.

  3. The Correspondence with Freud subseries consists of letters exchanged between Freud and family members including his mother Amalia Freud, his wife Martha Freud, and their children Ernst L. Freud, Martin Freud, Mathilde Freud Hollitscher, Oliver Freud, Sophie Freud Halberstadt, and Anna Freud, the only one of Sigmund Freud's children to become a psychoanalyst. Also included are letters to and from his sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and in-laws, including his sister-in-law ...

  4. Amalia Freud, nascuda Amalia Nathansohn (en ucraïnès: Амалія (Малка) Натансон; Brody, Ucraïna, 18 d'agost de 1835 – Viena, Àustria, 12 de setembre de 1930) va ser la segona (o tercera) dona de Jacob Freud.

  5. Oct 6, 2021 · Amalia had active participation in The 1848 revolution, the so-called Jewish revolution for freedom and residence. Lived in Freiberg after her marriage to Jacob Freud, but moved to Vienna when Jacob started to have difficulties in business. Both Jacob and Amalia spoke Yiddish and respected Jewish food laws until they arrived in Vienna.

  6. Considering the centrality of the mother-child relationship to Freud's theorising, there's quite a lot of discussion of their relationship when Sigmund was a child. But there's really very little research into Freud's relationship with his mother (called 'Amalia' on her gravestone, but mostly called 'Amalie' in the family) when they were adults.