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Video Now Online – Stories of Psychology Symposium: “Clinically Applied: Origins of a Profession”
The British Psychological Society‘s History of Psychology Centre held their now annual Stories of Psychology Symposium last month. Video from the symposium, which this year was dedicated to the subject of “Clinically Applied: Origins of a...
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Thu, Nov 26 2015 7:41 AM
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The Psychologist: Madness from the Outside In
The December 2015 issue of The Psychologist, the British Psychological Society‘s flagship magazine, is now online. This month’s “Looking Back” column, written by Gail Hornstein, explores artistic depictions of madness, among them...
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Masculinity in Mid-20th Psychology in the New Osiris
The 2015 volume of special topic publication Osiris is now available and dedicated to the theme of “Scientific Masculinities.” Among the plethora of interesting pieces in the issue, is one specifically on the history of psychology: “Maintaining...
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New Hist. of Psychiatry: DSM-III, ECT, Veridical Hallucinations, & More
The December 2015 issue of History of Psychiatry is now online. Articles in this issue explore multiaxial assessment in the DSM-III, electroconvulsive therapy, and veridical hallucinations in France, among other topics. Full titles, authors, and abstracts...
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CfP: “Alcohol Flows Across Cultures: Drinking Cultures in Transnational & Comparative Perspective”
A call for papers has been issued for a research symposium on alcohol consumption across cultures that will take place at St. Anne’s College, Oxford at the end of June, 2016. Full details follow below. Alcohol flows across cultures: Drinking cultures...
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Sun, Nov 22 2015 7:18 AM
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Reminder: Submission Deadline for 2016 Society for the History of Psychology Meeting
The Society for the History of Psychology (SHP), Division 26 of the American Psychological Association, has issued a reminder of the submission deadline for their 2016 meeting. SHP will meet as part of the 2016 annual convention of the American Psychological...
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Sat, Nov 21 2015 6:32 AM
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New HoP: Instruments, Forensic Psychology in Germany, & More
The November 2015 issue of History of Psychology is now online. Articles in this issue explore forensic psychology in Germany, phrenology in Gilded Age America, and much more. Full titles, authors, and abstracts follow below. “Anthropophagy: A singular...
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Fri, Nov 20 2015 7:28 AM
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New Book: The Corrigible and the Incorrigible by Greg Eghigian
The University of Michigan Press has recently published Greg Eghigian’s The Corrigible and the Incorrigible: Science, Medicine, and the Convict in Twentieth-Century Germany. As the publisher describes, The Corrigible and the Incorrigible explores...
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Thu, Nov 19 2015 7:06 AM
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Theory & Psychology Special Issue: “Unplugging the Milgram Machine”
The October 2015 issue of Theory & Psychology is a special issue on “Unplugging the Milgram Machine.” Guest edited by Augustine Brannigan, Ian Nicholson, and Frances Cherry the issue includes a number of articles of interest to AHP readers...
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New Book: Saulo de Freitas Araujo’s Wundt and the Philosophical Foundations of Psychology
Wundt and the Philosophical Foundations of Psychology: A Reappraisal is now available from Springer. Written by Saulo de Freitas Araujo (right), the book reassesses the seminal work of Wilhelm Wundt by discussing the history and philosophy of psychology...
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Tue, Nov 17 2015 7:13 AM
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New Isis: Experimenters & Subjects, & Bounded Rationality
A new issue of Isis, the official journal of the History of Science Society, is now online. The issue includes an article by Jill Morawski (right) on the relationship between experimenters and subjects in postwar American psychology. A special focus section...
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BBC’s History of the Future series & seeing the brain
BBC 4’s series History of the Future “uses the fascinating objects in the Science Museum in London to chart how our understanding of ourselves and our technology has changed over time.” Associated blogger Melissa Hogenbloom posted a...
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CfP: CPA History and Philosophy of Psychology (HPP) Section
The History and Philosophy of Psychology (HPP) Section of the Canadian Psychological Association has issued a call for papers for their June 2016 meeting. Submissions are due December 1st. The full call for papers follows below. Call for Proposals – History...
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Human Subjects & Migration and Madness in Social History of Medicine
The November 2015 issue of Social History of Medicine includes several pieces of interest to AHP readers. Articles in this issue include ones that explore the modern construction of human subjects, madness during voyages to New Zealand during the Victorian...
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