Prisoners of Hope
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H. Stuart Hughes
Henry Stuart Hughes (May 16, 1916 New York City – October 21, 1999 La Jolla, California) was an American historian, professor, and activist; he also advocated the application of psychoanalysis to history.
Hughes was born to privilege as the grandson of Charles Evans Hughes, 1916 Republican Party...
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