A Social History of PsychologyISBN: 978-0-631-21571-4
Paperback
288 pages
November 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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William R. Woodward, Journal of the History of the Behavioral
Sciences
"By emphasising that psychology is above all a practical
discipline, rooted in real-world crises and dilemmas rather than
simply theoretical ones, this erudite yet approachable book casts a
difference light on its history."
Times Literary Supplement
"Much of the pedagogical literature on the history of psychology
that is available today has not been informed by recent scholarly
research and is almost a culture unto itself. This textbook can
help to bring the two cultures in the history of psychology closer
together. It thus represents a valuable contribution to the
literature of the field."
Adrian Brock, University College Dublin
“The history of psychology has for too long focused on
academic developments while failing to see the importance of the
gradual dissemination and infiltration of the psychological into
every day life. This accessible volume provides an important
corrective by demonstrating that the social history of psychology
in Europe and North America is not only worthy of investigation but
can make us reconsider the entire history of the discipline from
the bottom up.”
Hank Stam, University of Calgary
“Reading A Social History of Psychology was a great pleasure. It’s an up-to-date textbook with two interacting themes - Jansz and van Drunen describe the development of psychology in the broader context of American and European societies, and they delineate the history of psychology as a practical science. The book is informative, well written, nicely illustrated and clearly recommendable to anyone interested in the history of our field.” Helmut E. Lück, FernUniversität, Hagen, Germany