Psychology in Britain: Historical Essays and Personal ReflectionsISBN: 978-1-85433-332-2
Paperback
512 pages
April 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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- Drawing on more than 25 contributions, this new book presents both a historical and personal account of British psychology from 1875 to the present date.
- Part 1 contains a collection of historical essays concentrating on institutional beginnings, practical concerns, individual projects and post-war developments.
- Part 2 looks at the professional reminiscences of 12 senior psychologists and the 'implicit knowledge' that they leave to the next generation of psychologists.
- Published in association with the Science Museum, this book is a celebration of the last century of British psychology, providing insights into how psychology as a discipline may evolve in the future.