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>Can anyone out there provide me with an e-mail address for the
>neurobiologist and radical science advocate Steven Rose? Failing that,
>how about a regular mailing address or phone number?


>While I am at it,
>does anyone know of any literature which details the history of the
>radical science movement in Europe (other than the UK). I don't even
>know if there was a parallel movement in France or Germany or other
>European countries, but if anyone does, and knows of some interesting
>material on the subject, could you let me know. Articles or documents in
>French would be great, in German I would have more difficulty, but would
>still like to know about it.


France - Paris
Holland  -Nimegen (sp.)
Germany -Berlin
There were regular international gatherings for a time. My memory
isn't precise, but I certainly went to about four of them.

Best, Bob Young

>
>Thanks,
>
>Anne Gatensby
>Programme in Science and Human Affairs
>Concordia University
>Montreal, QC

Robert Maxwell Young, Professor of Psychotherapy & Psychoanalytic Studies,
Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies, University of Sheffield,
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