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Peter Joffre Swales was a Welsh "guerilla historian of psychoanalysis and former assistant to the Rolling Stones". He called himself "the punk historian of psychoanalysis", and he is well known for his essays on Sigmund Freud. A 1998 article in The New York Times Magazine noted his "remarkable detective work over the last 25 years, revealing the true identities of several early patients of Freud's who had been known only by their pseudonyms." He is one of three men whose machinations are described in Janet Malcolm's 1984 book In the Freud Archives, which originated as two articles in The New Yorker magazine that provoked Masson to file an unsuccessful $10 million libel suit against the magazine and Malcolm.

Swales's publications
• Peter J. Swales, "Freud, Minna Bernays, and the Conquest of Rome: New Light on the Origins of Psychoanalysis," The New American Review (Spring/Summer 1982), pp. 1–23. National Library of Medicine • Peter J. Swales, "A Fascination with Witches: Medieval tales of torture altered the course of psychoanalysis," The Sciences, vol. 22, no. 8 (November 1982), pp. 21–25. • Peter J. Swales, "The Freud Archives,"The New York Review of Books, October 24, 1985 (letter to the editor). • Peter J. Swales, "Freud, His Teacher, and the Birth of Psychoanalysis," Freud: Appraisals and Reappraisals, Contributions to Freud Studies, Volume 1, edited by Paul Stepansky, Hillsdale, N.J.: The Analytic Press, 1986. • Peter J. Swales, "Freud, Katharina, and the First 'Wild Analysis,'" Freud: Appraisals and Reappraisals, Contributions to Freud Studies, Volume 3, edited by Paul Stepansky, Hillsdale, N.J.: The Analytic Press, 1988. • Peter J. Swales, "Freud's Master Hysteric," Unauthorized Freud: Doubters Confront a Legend, edited by Frederick C. Crews, New York: Viking Penguin, 1988. • Peter J. Swales, "Protecting Freud's Image From Sigmund," Los Angeles Times (May 8, 1988) (review of Gay, Peter, Freud: A Life for Our Time, New York: W. W. Norton, 1988). • Peter J. Swales, "Freud, Cocaine, and Sexual Chemistry: The Role of Cocaine in Freud's Conception of the Libido," Sigmund Freud: Critical Assessments, London and New York: Routledge, Laurence Spurling, ed., vol. 1 (1989), pp. 273–301. • Peter J. Swales, "Freud, Fliess, and Fratricide: The Role of Fliess in Freud's Conception of Paranoia," Sigmund Freud: Critical Assessments, London and New York: Routledge, Laurence Spurling, ed., vol. 1 (1989), pp. 302–330. • Peter J. Swales, "Freud, Johann Weier, and the Status of Seduction: The Role of the Witch in the Conception of Fantasy," Sigmund Freud: Critical Assessments, London and New York: Routledge, Laurence Spurling, ed., vol. 1 (1989), pp. 331–358. • Peter J. Swales, "Freud, Krafft-Ebing, and the Witches: The Role of Krafft-Ebing in Freud's Flight into Fantasy," Sigmund Freud: Critical Assessments, London and New York: Routledge, Laurence Spurling, ed., vol. 1 (1989), pp. 359–365. • Peter J. Swales, "Reading Freud", The Times Literary Supplement, Issue 4557, August 3, 1990, p. 823 (letter to the editor). • Peter J. Swales, "What Jung Didn't Say," Harvest: Journal for Jungian Studies, vol. 38 (1992), pp. 30–37. • Peter J. Swales, "Once a cigar, always a cigar," Nature, vol. 378 (2 November 1995), pp. 107–108 (review of Webster, Richard, Why Freud Was Wrong: Sin, Science and Psychoanalysis, HarperCollins/Basic Books, 1995). • Peter J. Swales, "Freud, Filthy Lucre, and Undue Influence," Review of Existential Psychology & Psychiatry, vol. XXIII, nos. 1, 2, & 3 (1997), pp. 115–141. • Peter J. Swales, "Freud, Death and Sexual Pleasures: On the Psychical Mechanism of Dr. Sigm. Freud," Arc de Cercle, vol. 1, no. 1 (January 2003), pp. 5-74. National Library of Medicine • Malcolm Macmillan and Peter J. Swales, "Observations from the Refuse-Heap: Freud, Michelangelo's Moses, and Psychoanalysis," American Imago, vol. 60, no. 1 (Spring 2003). JSTOR Foreign language articles • Peter J. Swales, "Quel che Freud non disse", in ''La Sessualità: Da Dove Viene L'Oriente Dove Va L'Occidente. Spirali/Vel'', 1985. • Peter J. Swales, "Brief Eines Landarztes". Werkblatt, Jg.4, No. 1/2 – 1987. • Peter J. Swales, "Freud e il medico di campagna," in La Cifra: pensiero, scrittura, proposte — Sessualità e intelligenza, I, Spirali/Vel, 1988, pp. 172-174. • Klaus Kamolz und Peter J. Swales, "Die verflixten Sieben Jahre: Marilyn Monroe, ihre Passion für Sigmund Freud und ihre Behandlung durch die Weiner Schule der Psychoanalyse". profil, No. 28, 6 July 1992. Articles online at Histories of Psychoanalysis The following otherwise unpublished articles and letters by Swales appear in Histories of Psychoanalysis: • Burroughs in the bewilderness: The haunted mind and psychoanalyses of William S. Burroughs (1993–1994) • Ecce Sigi: What Freud ''didn't'' say (2003) • Freud, Breuer, & the blessed virgin (1986) • Freud, filthy lucre, and undue influence (1997) • Freud, Prof. Diogenes Teufelsdröckh, and the Garden of Eden (1988) • In statu nascendi: Freud, Minna Bernays, and the creation of Herr Aliquis (1998) • Psychoanalysis, arrivisme, & the new world (2008/2012) • Swales to Peter Gay, 1 July 1988 • Verdiglione, Strømme, e la Forza del Destino: An exemplary and a cautionary tale (1990) • Viper in the Grass, Vultures in the Sky: Dr. Kurt R. Eissler, a Dying Patient, & the Manischewitz Dynasty (2010/2012) • What's the problem? — A quiz (2000) == Further reading ==
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