Alexandria 1860-1960. The brief life of a cosmopolitan community
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Jacques Hassoun was a French psychologist and a proponent of Jacques Lacan's ideas. Hassoun developed a theory of depression and, in his later years, penned a history of Egyptian Jews. His work delves deeply into psychological processes and historical heritage. Hassoun explored the intricate connections between the mind, culture, and identity.


