History of psychology in letters
Material type: TextPublication details: Malden Blackwell 2006Edition: 2ndDescription: xv,246p. 23 cmISBN:- 9781405126120
- 150.9 22 BE-H
- BF95 .B44 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-239) and index.
Reading other people's mail : the joys of historical research -- John Locke as child psychologist -- On the origin of species : Darwin's crisis of 1858 -- John Stuart Mill and the subjection of women -- An American in Leipzig -- The struggle for psychology laboratories -- William James and psychical research -- Hugo Munsterberg and the psychology of law -- A woman's struggles for graduate education -- Titchener's experimentalists : no women allowed -- Coming to America : Freud and Jung -- The behaviorism of John B. Watson -- Nazi Germany and the migration of gestalt psychology -- A social agenda for American psychology -- B. F. Skinner's heir conditioner -- Kenneth B. Clark and the Brown v. board decision.
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