Meyrick Booth

Meyrick Booth B.Sc., Ph.D., (1883–1968) was a British educational psychologist.

Works

  • Charles Dickens und seine Werke in Pädagogischer Beleuchtung, Schulthess & Co., 1909.
  • Rudolf Eucken: his Philosophy and Influence, T. Fisher Unwin, 1913.
  • Social Reconstruction in Germany, G. Allen & Unwin Limited, 1919.
  • Women and Society, Allen and Unwin, 1929.[1]
  • Youth and Sex, G. Allen & Unwin ltd., 1932 [Am. ed., New York, W. Morrow & Company, 1933].[2]
    Notably mentions an early attempt to form a men's rights league.[3]

Articles

Miscellany

See also

Notes

  1. Mencken, H. L. "The Fruits of Emancipation," The American Mercury, September 1929.
  2. Ulrich, Mabel S. "Shameless Eve," The Saturday Review, February 3, 1934.
  3. Page 209: "A recent attempt to start a league for men's rights was instantly killed by laughter, but nobody could have said why they laughed."
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