1. The Formidable Women of the SPR
NANCY L ZINGRONE, PHD
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (CALIFORNIA)
JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
2. Or not .…
• The research journey
• A promissory note for a paper on
the formidable women of the
SPR
• The motivation to focus on an
exceptional academic
partnership
• And the final narrowing to one
of the three “remarkable Balfour
girls”, Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick
1845-1936
1838-1900
3. A short list of the other women who need to be studied
further …
Early SPR
• Margaret de Gaudrion Merrifield Verrall (1857-1916), SPR
editor, council member, and experimenter
• Ina Jephson (?-1861), artist and child guidance expert
• Alice Johnson (1860-1940), zoologist and psychical
researcher
• Helen Verrall Salter (1883-1959), psychologist and
psychical researcher
6. Just to have in mind the Sidgwick group as we move
towards the Balfour family …
1847-1888
1843-1901 1838-1900 1845-1936
F. W. H. Myers Henry Sidgwick Eleanor Sidgwick Edmund Gurney
9. Thank you for your patience
NZINGRONE@NU.EDU
NANCY@THEAZIRE.ORG
10. References
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11. Image Acknowledgements
Slide 1: Henry Sidgwick, WikiTree, uploaded on 27 Nov 2020 by Philip Sidgwick
Slide 1: Eleanor Sidgwick, Koestler Parapsychology Unit Blog, University of Edinburgh, in post
authored by Caroline Watt posted on April 17th, 2017
Slide 5: Henry Sidgwick, Courtesy of Dr Hortense Geninet, from The March of Women: Eleanor
Mildred Sidgwick (1845-1936), Exploring Surry’s Past.
Slide 5: Eleanor Sidgwick, Twitter Feed of Donald L. Opitz on the occasional of the publication of
his EJLW article (2022) on EMS
Slide 6: Edmund Gurney, Psi Enclopedia entry
Slide 6: Frederich W. H. Myers, Fredrich W. H. Myers - O Pesquisador da Imortalidade
(autoresespiritasclassicos.com)