The Roots of Modern Social Psychology: 1872-1954ISBN: 978-0-631-19447-7
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224 pages
August 1996, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. Modern social psychology: a characteristically American phenomenon.
2. The emergence in Germany of psychology as a natural and social science.
3. The psychology of the masses and of culture.
4. George Herbert Mead: philosopher and social psychologist.
5. The Murchison Handbook of 1935: a truly comparative psychology.
6. The individualisation of social psychology in North America.
7. Sociological and psychological forms of social psychology.
8. Ancestors and founders: reconstructing the past.
9. War and the history of social psychology.
10. The long past and the short history of social psychology.
Appendix I: Some significant dates in the emergence of psychology as an experimental and social science 1872 - 1937.
Appendix II: The rubric for Paper V of the University of London Examinations in Psychology in the early 1960s.
Appendix III: Reviewers comments on The Long past and the Short History of Social Psychology.
Bibliography.
Index.