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AHA Today on Archiving the Internet
Stephanie Kingsley (over on the American Historical Association‘s blog) put up a post on the ethical and technical challenges of retaining records of the web. Summarizing the proceedings of a day symposium on the topic, Kingsley also consults with...
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Tue, Jun 28 2016 7:30 AM
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IAS School of Historical Studies 2017-2018 Membership Scholarships
Applications for the Institute of Advanced Studies in Princeton, New Jersey opened this month. Appropriate for a private institute for scholarship without the competing obligations of the university, their Historical Studies “bears no resemblance...
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Fri, Jun 24 2016 9:30 AM
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T&P: Saulo de Freitas Araujo’s “Toward a philosophical history of psychology”
Forthcoming in Theory & Psychology, and now available online, is a piece by Saulo de Freitas Araujo on the future historiography of the history of psychology. Full details follow below. “Toward a philosophical history of psychology: An alternative...
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Devereux, Ellenberger, and the Early History of Transcultural Psychiatry
The most recent issue of Transcultural Psychiatry includes a piece on Henri Ellenberger and transcultural psychiatry that may interest AHP readers. Full details follow below. “On the history of cultural psychiatry: Georges Devereux, Henri Ellenberger...
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Wed, Jun 22 2016 6:47 AM
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Spontaneous Generations: Phantom Limb Pain in Late 19th c. America
The most recent issue of Spontaneous Generations includes several items that may be of interest to AHP readers. In addition to two reviews of recent volumes on the history of the human sciences, the issue includes a piece by Daniel Goldberg on ideas about...
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Tue, Jun 21 2016 6:10 AM
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NBN Interview w/ Gabriel Mendes on Under the Strain of Color
The New Books Network as released a podcast interview with Gabriel Mendes (right) on his recent book Under the Strain of Color: Harlem’s LaFargue Clinic and the Promise of an Antiracist Psychiatry. As the Network describes, While providing the first...
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Medical History Special Issue on Material History of the Mind Sciences
A special issue of Medical History devoted to “Soul Catchers – A Material History of the Mind Sciences” is now available. The issue includes a number of articles – on drawing as an instrument, soul photography, and more – that...
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Sad News, the Passing of Jerome Bruner
On June 5th, 2016, after becoming a centenarian last October. Renowned for his significant thinking in cognitive, developmental, and educational psychology, and ranked as one of the top-cited psychologists of the 20th century. Comprehensive obituaries...
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Tue, Jun 07 2016 11:30 AM
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UCL/BPS Talk June 14th: “Mediumistic Art and the Problems of Interpretation”
The British Psychological Society‘s History of Psychology Centre, in conjunction with UCL’s Centre for the History of the Psychological Disciplines, has announced the next talk in the Summer term. On Tuesday June 14th Marco Pasi will be speaking on “Mediumistic...
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The Witness: A Kitty Genovese Documentary
The New York Times has just reviewed the newly released documentary The Witness. The film traces the efforts of Bill Genovese – younger brother of Kitty Genovese – to get to the bottom of the infamous death of his sister in 1964. As the Times...
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American Pragmatism and the Vienna Circle in the Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy
The two most recent issues of the Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy include an extended discussion of the relationship between American pragmatism and the Vienna Circle. An initial article from Thomas Uebel has spurred responses from Alexander...
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Now Available: European Yearbook of the History of Psychology
The first European Yearbook of the History of Psychology is now available. A list of the Yearbook’s contents follows below and further details on the publication can be found here. Editorial by Mauro Antonelli Original Essays The Status of the History...
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