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HISTORY of PSYCHOLOGY
An Illustrated History
of American Psychology
OVERSIZE BF108.U5.P67 1999
An illustrated chronological history beginning with
foundations in European psychology, pioneer American labs, development of various
schools and emergence and expansion of testing of testing and later services.
Many photos of prominent people, equipment, labs, tests, etc.
A History of Psychology
BF81.B3 1996
Psychology from the early thought of Pythagoras, Plato,
Lao-Tsu through Descartes, Locke, Hume, Wollstonecraft, Kant and Darwin,
through modern development of psychoanalysis, structuralism, functionalism,
behaviorism, gestalt, developmental, humanistic, and cognitive theories
The Story of Psychology:
A Thematic History
BF95.B57 1993
An overview of the structure of scientific revolution,
paradigm shifts and the 'personal and political character of science. Covers
international developments and themes in psychology within their social and
political contexts from antiquity to present
Classics in the History of Psychology
Full-text of classics in psychology; indexed by author and topic; also a Classics in the History of Psychology Special Collections section, which contains full-texts of documents relating to origins of early labs, courses, journals, and associations, as well as women in early psychology
History of Psychology Archives
Links to biographies of major characters in the history of psychology and to other websites on the history of psychology
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Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Librarian
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last updated 4/20/06