A History of Psychology in Letters

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Author: Ludy T. Benjamin Jr.

ISBN-10: 1405126124

ISBN-13: 9781405126120

Category: Psychology - Theory, History & Research

The private thoughts, emotions, hopes, and frustrations contained in this collection of letters written by key figures in psychology provide rich insight into the development of the field. From John Locke writing parenting advice in 17th century Holland to Kenneth B. Clark responding to the impact of his research on the 19th century Brown v. Board decision, this book illustrates the history of the psychology in a direct, engaging manner.\ \ \ \ \ Uses primary source materials to provide...

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The private thoughts, emotions, hopes, and frustrations contained in this collection of letters written by key figures in psychology provide rich insight into the development of the field. From John Locke writing parenting advice in 17th century Holland to Kenneth B. Clark responding to the impact of his research on the 19th century Brown v. Board decision, this book illustrates the history of the psychology in a direct, engaging manner. Uses primary source materials to provide students with a unique view of the story of psychology.Features an introduction to historiography, focusing on how historians use manuscript collections in their work.Includes chapter-opening material that explains the historical context, brief annotations to help clarify the content, and an epilogue that concludes these important stories in psychology.The second edition adds new annotations by Benjamin, giving greater life and dimension to the learning about the people and ideas that have influenced the development of psychology.

1Reading other people's mail : the joys of historical research12John Locke as child psychologist153On the origin of species : Darwin's crisis of 1858274John Stuart Mill and the subjection of women415An American in Leipzig556The struggle for psychology laboratories697William James and psychical research818Hugo Munsterberg and the psychology of law959A woman's struggles for graduate education11310Titchener's experimentalists : no women allowed12511Coming to America : Freud and Jung13912The behaviorism of John B. Watson15313Nazi Germany and the migration of Gestalt psychology16914A social agenda for American psychology18315B. F. Skinner's heir conditioner19716Kenneth B. Clark and the Brown v. Board decision213