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Tune in, Turn on: Religious Music and Spiritual Power in the History of Psychedelic Therapy
The neglected object: A history of the concept of dreams in Polish psychiatry and psychology in the interwar period, 1918–1939
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Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America
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99% Invisible: The Kirkbride Plan
A recent episode of the podcast 99% Invisible tackles the history of the Kirkbride plan. As the episode summary describes, Today, there are more than a hundred abandoned asylums in the United States, many of them not all that different from Buffalo State...
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Now in Medical History “Kränkung and Erkrankung: Sexual Trauma before 1895”
The October issue of Medical History is now online and includes an article that may interest AHP readers: “Kränkung and Erkrankung: Sexual Trauma before 1895,” by Diederik F. Janssen. Abstract: A tropology of moral injury and corruption long...
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CfP: Seventh Annual Conference on the History of Recent Social Science (HISRESS)
Call for Papers: Seventh Annual Conference on the History of Recent Social Science (HISRESS), Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto. June 12-13, 2020 This two-day conference of the Society for the History...
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CFP: Special issue of JHBS devoted to public history
A new call for papers for a special issue of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences devoted to public history has just been announced. Imagined as: “Going public: Mobilizing, materializing, and performing social science history”...
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Reminder: Ninth Annual History of Psychology Centre Stories of Psychology Day 7 November 2019
On November 7th, 2019 the BPS History of Psychology Centre (HoPC) and the BPS History and Philosophy of Psychology Section are hosting the 9th Annual Stories of Psychology Day. Registration is required for the event. Full details below. Ninth Annual History...
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Psychiatric risk, social indicators and medical authority in abortion reform in post-war Britain
Sarah Crook, of Swansea University, has published an open access article in Medical Humanities that will be of interest to our readership. The abstract is as follows, follow this link for the full work. The Second World War lent impetus to the creation...
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Fri, Oct 11 2019 5:30 AM
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History of the Bereitschaftspotential in The Atlantic
Science journalist Bhahar Gholipour reports on the history of how Helmut Kornhuber and Lüder Deecke’s 1964 bereitschaftspotential research has signified in neuroscience. The article deftly surveys the eras of interpretation about the results of...
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New Book: Psychological Studies of Science and Technology
Under the editorship of Kieran O’Doherty and Jeffrey Yen at the University of Guelph, Lisa Osbeck at the University of West Georgia, and Ernst Schraube at Roskilde University, a new volume of interest to our readership, Psychological Studies of...
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Fri, Oct 04 2019 6:45 AM
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Recently in JHBS’ Early View: Maslow, Gall & more
The Journal for the History of the Behavioral Sciences has a great ‘early view’ autumn line up, including the following pieces: Of Maslow, motives, and managers: The hierarchy of needs in American business, 1960–1985 by Kira LussierAbstract...
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Wed, Oct 02 2019 5:45 AM
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Voices off: Stanley Milgram’s cyranoids in historical context
AHP readers may be interested in an article now in press at History of the Human Sciences: “Voices off: Stanley Milgram’s cyranoids in historical context,” by Marcia Holmes and Daniel Pick. Abstract: This article revisits a forgotten, late...
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Wed, Sep 25 2019 8:50 AM
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Summer Issue of Revista de Historia de la Psicología
The Summer Issue of Revista de Historia de la Psicología is now online. Full titles, authors, and abstracts follow below: “Nicolás Achúcarro (1880-1918): First histopathologist of the Goverment Hospital of the Insane in Washington, D.C.”José...
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“Act thin, stay thin”: Commercialization, behavior modification, and group weight control
A new article in press at Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers. ““Act thin, stay thin”: Commercialization, behavior modification, and group weight control,” by Jessica Parr. Abstract: In 1968, Weight...
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The Republic of Color: Science, Perception, and the Making of Modern America
AHP readers will be interested in a new book on the history of colour in America: The Republic of Color: Science, Perception, and the Making of Modern America by Michael Rossi. The book is described as follows: The Republic of Color delves deep into the...
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September Issue of History of Psychiatry
The September issue of History of Psychiatry is now online. Included in this issue are pieces on child psychiatry, Nazi euthenasia, psychosurgery, and more. Full details below. “The Baldovan Institution Abuse Inquiry: A forgotten scandal,”...
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Mon, Aug 26 2019 7:19 PM
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The Stakes Podcast: A History of Persuasion
AHP readers may be interested in a recent three-part series from the podcast The Stakes: “A History of Persuasion.” The series tackles the work of James McConnell and B.F. Skinner, and features interviews with, amongst others, historians of...
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Tue, Aug 13 2019 4:53 PM
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