“How Southern New England Became Magnetic North: The Acceptance of Animal Magnetism.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"How Southern New England Became Magnetic North: The Acceptance of Animal Magnetism."DescriptionEmphasizes the promotion and acceptance of the psychological concept in the Providence area (ca. 1830s).Author and ContributorsQuinn, Sheila O'Brien.Date Published2007Document FormatPeriodicalSubject(s)Providence (R.I.) -- History. | Psychology -- Rhode Island. | Rhode Island -- History.PublisherAmerican Psychological AssociationPlace Of PublicationWashington, D.C.Physical Description18p.Is Part OfHistory of Psychology, 10 (August 2007), 231-248.Periodical TitleHistory of PsychologyPlaceProvidence (R.I.) | Rhode IslandCNEB_ID11-5003City-TownPROVIDENCEDatePublishedClean2007 Continue browsing The Irish Literary Renaissance in Providence: Treasures from the George W. Potter and Alfred M. Williams Memorial Collection on Irish Culture 1896-1996. Italian Americans and Federal Hill: Rhode Island’s “Little Italy.” Back to items list