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Galton, Terman, Cox: The Distinctive Volume II in Genetic Studies of Genius
AHP readers may be interested in a recent piece in Gifted Child Quarterly: “Galton, Terman, Cox: The Distinctive Volume II in Genetic Studies of Genius,” by Dean Keith Simonton. Abstract: With just one exception, all of the volumes in Terman...
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The Science of Walking: Investigations Into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth Century
AHP readers may be interested in a now available English language translation of Andreas Mayer’s The Science of Walking: Investigations Into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth Century. As described on the publisher’s website, The Science of...
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BPS Blog: Learning from experiences – the pioneering Life of Marie Jahoda
AHP readers will be interested in a recent piece on the British Psychological Society blog from Sophie O’Reilly at the History of Psychology Centre: “Learning from experiences – the pioneering Life of Marie Jahoda.” The piece draws from...
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New in JHI: Frantz Fanon, Institutional Psychotherapy, and the Decolonization of Psychiatry
The April 2020 issue of the Journal of the History of Ideas includes a piece that will interest AHP readers: “Frantz Fanon, Institutional Psychotherapy, and the Decolonization of Psychiatry,” Camille Robcis. Abstract: This article examines...
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Fri, May 22 2020 11:32 AM
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The Psychologist, June 2020: Psychology’s Sexual Harassment Problem has a History
The June 2020 issue of The Psychologist, the official magazine of the British Psychological Society, is out now. The issue features a number of pieces that will interest AHP readers, including several on past and present issue of sexual harassment. (Full...
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Thu, May 21 2020 12:44 PM
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Sending Well Wishes to Dr. David Baker Upon his Retirement as Director of the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology
After more than twenty years heading what is now the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology (CCHP), Dr. David Baker is retiring. During his tenure Baker expanded the Archives of the History of American Psychology considerably, growing these into...
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New on Aeon’s Psyche: Donald Winnicott’s views of the psyche
In a recent piece on Aeon‘s new digital magazine Psyche may interest AHP readers. The piece, “For Donald Winnicott, the psyche is not inside us but between us,” explores the work of psychoanalyst Winnicott. As James Barnes writes, Winnicott...
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Tue, May 19 2020 1:38 PM
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Virtual #HistSTM Week on History of Psychology
AHP readers will be interested in this week’s Virtual #HistSTM dedicated to “History of Psychology,” the full schedule for which is provided above. Interested readers can sign up for the Virtual #HistSTM mailing list, including Zoom...
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Mon, May 18 2020 11:22 AM
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May 2020 Social History of Medicine: Women who kill, addiction treatment, and anti-psychiatry discourse
Several pieces in the May 2020 issue of Social History of Medicine may be of interest to AHP readers. Details below. “The Pathologisation of Women Who Kill: Three Cases from Ireland,” by Lynsey Black. Abstract: Women who kill are frequently...
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Mon, May 18 2020 5:44 AM
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BBC Radio 4: The New Anatomy of Melancholy
AHP readers may be interested in a new 12-episode series from BBC Radio 4, “A New Anatomy of Melancholy.” The series is described as follows, In 1621, Robert Burton published The Anatomy of Melancholy. It was the first attempt in the modern...
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Mon, May 18 2020 5:03 AM
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Forthcoming in HHS: Sexology and erotic print culture, Kinsey and the psychoanalysts
Two pieces forthcoming in History of the Human Sciences will be of interest to AHP readers. Details below. “More than a case of mistaken identity: Adult entertainment and the making of early sexology,” Sarah Bull. Abstract: Sexology emerged...
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Thu, May 14 2020 6:44 AM
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Special Issue: Cybernetics and the Human Sciences
AHP readers will be interested in a just published special issue of History of the Human Sciences on “Cybernetics and the Human Sciences.” Full details below. Introduction: “Cybernetics and the human sciences,” Stefanos Geroulanos...
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Thu, May 14 2020 4:43 AM
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The archival turn in classical social psychology: Some recent reports
A forthcoming article in Theory & Psychology will be of interest to AHP readers. “The archival turn in classical social psychology: Some recent reports,” by Augustine Brannigan. Abstract: Preservation of the research records of classical...
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Forthcoming in HHS: Homosexual Aversion Therapy, Comte on Organism-Environment Relationships
Two forthcoming pieces in History of the Human Sciences may be of interest to AHP readers. Full details below. “Cold War Pavlov: Homosexual aversion therapy in the 1960s,” by Kate Davison. Abstract: Homosexual aversion therapy enjoyed two...
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Fri, May 08 2020 12:47 PM
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May HoP, including a Special Section: Who Was Little Albert? The Historical Controversy
Photographs of John Watson (left) and Rosalie Rayner (right) via Ben Harris. The May 2020 issue of History of Psychology is now online. The issue includes a special section on “Who Was Little Albert? The Historical Controversy.” Full details...
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