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Psychology in twentieth-century thought and society

Mitchell G Ash; William Ray Woodward 1944-

Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press 1987

Localização: FFCLRP - Fac. Fil. Ciên. Let. de R. Preto    (159.9(091) A819p )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Psychology in twentieth-century thought and society
  • Autor: Mitchell G Ash; William Ray Woodward 1944-
  • Assuntos: Psychology -- History -- 20th century; Psychology -- history; PSICOLOGIA (HISTORIA)
  • Notas: Includes bibliographies and indexes
  • Descrição: Introduction / Mitchell G. Ash -- Social context and investigative practice in early twentieth-century psychology / Kurt Danziger -- Programmatic research in experimental psychology: E.B. Titchener's laboratory investigations, 1891-1927 / Ryan D. Tweney -- Neo-behaviorism and the Garcia effect: a social psychology of science approach to the history of a paradigm clash / Ian Lubek & Erika Apfelbaum -- On the margins: women and the professionalization of psychology in the United States, 1890-1940 / Laurel Furumoto -- From act psychology to probabilistic functionalism: the place of Egon Brunswik in the history of psychology / David E. Leary -- Psychology and politics in inter war Vienna: the Vienna Psychological Institute, 1922-1942 / Mitchell G. Ash -- German psychology during the Nazi period / Ulfried Geuter -- L.S. Vygotskii: the muffled diety of Soviet psychology / David Joravsky -- The social history of Chinese psychology / Matthias Petzold -- British psychoanalysts in colonial India / Christiane Hartnack -- The ideological significance of Freud's social thought / Louise E. Hoffman -- Jean Piaget and the liberal Protestant tradition / Fernando Vidal -- Conclusion: professionalization, rationality, and political linkages in twentieth-century psychology / William R. Woodward
  • Editor: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: 1987
  • Formato: ix, 320 p. 25 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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