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Volume 1, no. 1, February 1998

Editorial: On History of Psychology's Launch
   by Michael M. Sokal
      Department of Humanities & Arts
      Worcester Polytechnic Institute

The Thoroughly Modern Aristotle: Was He Really a Functionalist?
   by Christopher D. Green
      York University

Wolfgang Köhler and Gestalt Theory: An English Translation of Köhler's Introduction to Die physischen Gestalten for Philosophers and Biologists
   translated by Rudolf Arnheim
      Harvard University

"The Defects of His Race": E. G. Boring and Antisemitism in American Psychology, 1923-1953
   by Andrew S. Winston
      University of Guelph

Gordon Allport, Character, and the "Culture of Personality," 1897-1937
   by Ian A. M. Nicholson
      University of Prince Edward Island

The Lashley-Hull Debate Revisited
   by Darryl Bruce
      Saint Mary's University


Obituaries

Theta H. Wolf (1904-1997)
   by Raymond E. Fancher
      York University

Virginia Staudt Sexton (1916-1997)
   by John A. Popplestone
      Archives of the History of American Psychology
      University of Akron


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


Volume 1, no. 2, May 1998

Biography and Psychodynamic Theory: Some Lessons from the Life of Francis Galton
   by Raymond E. Fancher
      York University

Robert Yerkes, Sex Research, and the Problem of Data Simplication
   by Donald A. Dewsbury
      University of Florida

"Toward a Science of Personality Psychology": David McClelland's Development of Empirically Derived TAT Measures
   by David G. Winter
      University of Michigan


Obituaries

Jack David Pressman (1957-1997)
   by James H. Caphsew
      Department of History & Philosophy of Science
      Indiana University


Commentary

A Response to Bruce (1998) on the Lashley-Hull Debate
   by Nadine Weidman
      Department of the History of Science
      Harvard University

Lashley's Rejection of Connectionism
   by Darryl Bruce
      St. Mary's University


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 1, no. 3, August 1998

The Linguistic Repudiation of Wundt
   by Brigitte Nerlich and David D. Clarke
      University of Nottingham

Early Applied Psychology between Essentialism and Pragmatism: The Dynamics of Theory, Tools, and Clients
   by Pieter J. van Strien
      University of Groningen

Klaus Holzkamp and the Rise and Decline of German Critical Psychology
   by Thomas Teo
      York University


Graduate Education and Post-Doctoral Training Opportunities in History of Psychology at North American Universities and Colleges
   Graduate Study in History of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Florida
      by Donald A. Dewsbury
   University of Oklahoma History of Science Department
      by Katherine Pandora
   Studying the History of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania
      by Henrika Kuklick
   History of Psychology Study at Texas A&M University
      by Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr.


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 1, no. 4, November 1998

Medieval Theories of Mental Representation
   by Simon Kemp
      University of Canterbury

Popularizng American Psychotherapy: The Emmanuel Movement, 1906-1910
   by Eric Caplan
      Department of History
      University of Chicago

Chen Li: China's Elder Psychologist
   by Geoffrey Blowers
      University of Hong Kong


Graduate Education and Post-Doctoral Training Opportunities in History of Psychology at North American Universities and Colleges
   Graduate Study in the History of Psychology at Bowling Green State University
      by Ryan D. Tweney
   History of Psychology at the University of Chicago
      by Robert J. Richards
   History of Psychology at the University of New Hampshire
      by Deborah J. Coon and William R. Woodward
   The History & Theory of Psychology Graduate Option at York University
      by Christopher D. Green and Raymond E. Fancher


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 2, no. 1, February 1999

The Altered Rationale for the Choice of a Standard Animal in Experimental Psychology: Henry H. Donaldson, Adolf Meyer and "the" Albino Rat
   by Cheryl A. Logan
      University of North Carolina at Greensboro

The History of Mental Retardation: A Essay Review
   by Janice A. Brockley
      Department of History
      Rutgers University

George A. Miller, Language, and the Computer Metaphor of Mind
   by Hunter Crowther-Heyck
      Department of History of Science, Medicine and Technology
       The Johns Hopkins University


Graduate Education and Post-Doctoral Training Opportunities in History of Psychology at North American Universities and Colleges
   Graduate-Level History of Psychology Opportunities at Harvard University
      by Anne Harrington
   Studying the History of Psychology at Indiana University
      by James H. Capshew and Lawrence J. Friedman


Obituary

Solomon Diamond (1906-1998)
   by John A. Popplestone
      Archives of the History of American Psychology
      University of Akron


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 2, no. 2, May 1999

History of a Historian of Psychology in the United States
   by Josef Brozek
      Lehigh University

Jung and the Kabbalah
   by Sanford L. Drob
      New York University - Bellevue Medical Center

The Moral of Her Story: Exploring the Philosophical and Religious Commitments in Mary Whiton Calkins' Self-Psychology
   by Phyllis A. Wentworth
      University of New Hampshire

Otto Rank, the Rankian Circle in Philadelphia, and the Origins of Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Psychotherapy
   by Roy J. deCarvalho
      Department of History
      University of North Texas


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 2, no. 3, August 1999

Herbart's Mathematical Psychology
   by Geert-Jan A. Boudewijnse, David J. Murray, and Christina A. Bandomir
      Queen's University

Wundt's Laboratory at Leipzig in 1891
   by Serge Nicolas and Ludovic Ferrand
      Université René Descartes and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

The Founding of the Psychological Laboratory, University College London: "Dear Galton...Yours truly, J Sully"
   by Elizabeth R. Valentine
      Royal Holloway, University of London

"A Coarse and Clumsy Tool": Helen Thompson Woolley and the Cincinnati Vocation Bureau
   by Katharine S. Milar
      Earlham College

Enrichment of Words by Visual Images: Books, Slides and Videos.
   by Josef M. Brozek
      Lehigh University


Obituary

Robert Campbell Davis (1925-1999)
   by Michael M. Sokal
      Program in Science & Technology Studies
      National Science Foundation


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 2, no. 4, November 1999

The Enduring Appeal of Physiognomy: Physical Appearance as a Sign of Temperment, Character, and Intelligence
   by Alan F. Collins
      University of Lancaster

Théodule Ribot (1839-1916), Founder of French Psychology: A Biographical Introduction
   by Serge Nicolas
      Université René Descartes and École Practique des Hautes Etudes
         and
   David J. Murray
      Queen's University

Physiology as the Antechamber to Metephysics: The Young William James's Hope for a Philosophical Psychology
   by Paul Jerome Croce
      Department of American Studies
      Stetson University

Recent Reformulations of Freud's Development and Abandonment of His Seduction Theory: Historical/Scientific Clarification or a Continued Assault on Truth?
   by David H. Gleaves and Elsa Hernandez
      Texas A&M University


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 3, no. 1, February 2000

Contributions of American Mental Philosophers to Psychology in the United States
   by Alfred H. Fuchs
      Bowdoin College

From "Anna O." to Bertha Pappenheim: Transforming Private Pain Into Public Action
   by Meredith M. Kimball
      Simon Frasier University

L'Année Psychologique:History of the Founding of a 100-Year-Old French Journal
   by Serge Nicolas, Juan Segui, and Ludovic Ferrand
      Université René Descartes and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique


Commentary

Dispelling the "Mystery" of Computational Cognitive Science
   by Christopher D. Green
      York University

Mystery and Meaning: A Reply to Green (2000)
   by Hunter Crowther-Heyck
      Department of History and Sociology of Science
      University of Pennsylvania


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 3, no. 2, May 2000

Salvaging the Self in a World Without Soul: William James's The Principles of Psychology
   by Deborah J. Coon
      University of New Hampshire

Psychology in the Human Sciences in France, 1920-1940: Ignace Meyerson's Historical Psychology
   by Françoise Parot
      Université Paris V

Francis Cecil Sumner: His Views and Influence on African American Higher Education
   by Thomas F. Sawyer
      North Central College

Recontextualizing Kenneth B. Clark: An Afrocentric Perspective on the Paradoxical Legacy of a Model Psychologist-Activist
   by Layli Phillips
      University of Georgia

Triarchic Theories of Intelligence: Aristotle and Sternberg
   by Robert B. Tigner
      Truman State University
           and
   Steven S. Tigner
      Boston University


Commentary

Cross-Disciplinary Verification of Theories: The Case of the Triarchic Theory
   by Robert J. Sternberg
      Yale University


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 3, no. 3, August 2000

Nineteenth-Century Inhibitory Theories of Thinking: Bain, Ferrier, Freud (and Phineas Gage)
   by Malcolm Macmillan
      Deakin University

Piaget and Lévy-Bruhl
   by Gustav Jahoda
      University of Strathclyde

The Triumph of the Segregationists? A Historiographical Inquiry Into Psychology and the Brown Litigation
   by John P. Jackson, Jr.
      Department of Ethnic Studies
      University of Colorado

Subjective Science: Kenneth Spence's Human Learning Research Program
   by David B. Wiseman
      Brookdale College


Obituary

William Kessen (1925-1999)
   by Emily D. Cahan
      Wheelock College
         and
   Josephine Fueser
      Departments of Psychology and American Studies
      Yale University



History in the Making: What Will Become of William James's House and Legacy
   by William McKinley Runyan
      School of Social Welfare
      Institute of Personality and Social Welfare
      University of California, Berkeley



News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 3, no. 4, November 2000

Descartes's Regulae, Mathematics, and Modern Psychology: "The Noblest Example of All" in Light of Turing's (1936) On Computable Numbers
     by Geir Kirkebøen
           University of Oslo

The Power of a Musical Instrument: Franklin, the Mozarts, Mesmer, and the Glass Armonica
     by David A. Gallo and Stanley Finger
           Washington University

The Cult of Experiment: The Psychological Round Table, 1936-1941
     by Gary Hardcastle
           Department of Philosophy
           University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Radical Behaviorism and Psychology's Public: B. F. Skinner in the Popular Press, 1934 -1990
     by Alexandra Rutherford
           York University


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 4, no. 1, February 2001

An English Asylum in Africa: Space and Order in Valkenberg Asylum
     by Johann Louw and Sally Swartz
           University of Cape Town, South Africa

After "the Baltimore Affair": James Mark Baldwin's Life and Work, 1908-1934
     by James Horley
           Augustana University College

Introspective Psychology, Pure and Applied: Henry Rutgers Marshall on Pain and Pleasure
     by Robert Kugelmann
           University of Dallas

Kamala of Midnapore and Arnold Gesell's Wolf Child and Human Child: Reconciling the Extraordinary and the Normal
   by Adriana Silvia Benzaquén
      Department of History
      University of British Columbia

"Giving up Maleness": Abraham Maslow, Masculinity and the Boundaries of Psychology
     by Ian A.M. Nicholson
           St. Thomas University


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 4, no. 2, May 2001

The Fate of Herbart's Mathematical Psychology
   by Geert-Jan A. Boudewijnse,
      McGill University
   David J. Murray
      Queen's University
         and
   Christina A. Bandomir
      University of Guelph

Helena Antipoff (1892-1974): A Synthesis of Swiss and Soviet Psychology in the Context of Brazilian Education
   by Regina Helena de Freitas Campos
      Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil

The Victim and the Psychologist: Changing Perceptions of Israeli Holocaust Survivors by the Mental Health Community in the Past Fifty Years
   by Arie Nadler
      Tel Aviv University

Reconsidering History of Psychology's Borders
     by David L. Krantz
           Lake Forest College


Commentary

Subjective Science and Natural Science
   by Howard H. Kendler
      University of California, Santa Barbara

Two Portraits of Spence
   by David B. Wiseman
      Brookdale College


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 4, no. 3, August 2001

The Radical Empiricism of William James and Philosophy of History
   by Wayne Viney
      Colorado State University

The Tenacity of Historical Misinformation: Titchener Did Not Invent the Titchener Illusion
   by Gregory Burton
      Seton Hall University

The "Never-To-Be-Forgotten Investigation": Luella Cole, Sidney Pressey and Mental Surveying in Indiana, 1917-1921
   by Stephen Petrina
      Department of Curriculum Studies
      University of British Columbia

The History of American Morality Research, 1894-1932
   by Craig A. Wendorf
      Wayne State University

My Visit with Christiana Morgan
   by Edwin S. Shneidman
      University of California at Los Angeles

Review Essay: How Children Turn Out and How Psychology Turns Them Out
   by Ellen Herman
      Department of History
      University of Oregon


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 4, no. 4, November 2001

John Dewey and Early Chicago Functionalism
   by Andrew Backe
      Department of History and Philosophy of Science
      Indiana University

The Repeated Reproduction of Bartlett's Remembering
   by Elizabeth B. Johnston
      Sarah Lawrence College

"To Be a Big Shot or To Be Shot": Zing-Yang Kuo's Other Career
   by Geoffrey H. Blowers
      University of Hong Kong

The International Union of Psychological Science and the Politics of Membership: Psychological Associations in South Africa and the German Democratic Republic
   by Kitty Dumont
      University of Jena, Germany
         and
   Johann Louw
      University of Cape Town, South Africa


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 5, no. 1, February 2002

The Course in the History of Psychology: Present Status and Future Concerns
   by Alfred H. Fuchs
      Bowdoin College
         and
   Wayne Viney
      Colorado State University

The Chicago Five: A Family Group of Integrative Psychobiologists
   by Donald A. Dewsbury
      University of Florida

From Reassurance to Irrelevance: Adolescent Psychology and Homosexuality in America
   by John C. Spurlock
      Seton Hill College

A Personal Encounter with Psychology (1937-2002)
   by Howard H. Kendler
      University of California, Santa Barbara


Obituary

Marion White McPherson (1919-2000)
   by Noel W. Smith
      State University of New York at Plattsburgh


Commentary

Misconceptions about Freud's Seduction Theory: A Comment on Gleaves and Hernandez
   by Allen Esterson

We Thinks the Author Dost Protest Too Much: A Reply to Esterson
   by David H. Gleaves and Elsa Hernandez
      Texas A&M University


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 5, no. 2, May 2002

The Myth of Freud's Ostracism by the Medical Community in 1896-1905: Jeffrey Masson's Assault on Truth
   by Allen Esterson

Between the Laboratory and Life: Child Development Research in Toronto, 1919-1956
   by Hans Pols
      Rutgers University

The Hawthorne Experiments and the Introduction of Jean Piaget in American Industrial Psychology, 1929-1932
   by Yeh Hsueh
      University of Memphis

Psychologists and the National Socialist Access to Power
   by George Mandler
      University of California, San Diego and University College London


Obituaries

Helmut Adler (1920-2001)
   by John D. Hogan
      St. John's University

Paul T. Mountjoy (1924-2001)
   by Donna M. Cone
      New England Gerontology Academy

Edward J. Haupt (1936-2001)
   by Patricia E. Blumenthal and Arthur L. Blumenthal


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 5, no. 3, August 2002

Historical Understanding and Teaching in Professional Psychology
   by David B. Baker
      Archives of the History of American Psychology
      University of Akron

Making the History of Psychology Clinically and Philosophically Relevant
   by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Graduate School of Psychology
      Fuller Theological Seminary

Historically Grounding the Practice of Psychology: Implications for Professional Training
   by Trey Buchanan
      Wheaton College

Teaching History and Systems from a Clinical Perspective
   by Paul C. Larson
      Chicago School of Professional Psychology

Alfred Binet and Higher Education
   by Serge Nicolas and Ludovic Ferrand
      Université René Descartes and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

On Not "Giving Psychology Away": The MMPI and Public Controversy over Testing in the 1960s
   by Roderick D. Buchanan
      University of Groningen


Obituary

Ernest R. Hilgard (1904-2001)
   by David E. Leary
      University of Richmond


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 5, no. 4, November 2002

An Early Manuscript in the History of American Comparative Psychology: Lewis Henry Morgan's "Animal Psychology" (1857)
   edited by Timothy D. Johnston
      University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Australian Influences on Elton Mayo: The Construct of Revery in Industrial Society
   by Mark A. Griffin
      Queensland University of Technology
   Frank J. Landy
      Saville & Holdsworth Limited
         and
   Lisa Mayocchi
      The University of Queensland

Orientalism in Euro-American and Indian Psychology: Historical Representations of "Natives" in Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts
   by Sunil Bhatia
      Connecticut College


News & Notes
   edited by James L. Pate
      Georgia State University


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Volume 6, no. 1, February 2003

Understanding Mass Allegations of Satanist Child Abuse in Early Modern Sweden: Demographic Data Relevant to the Rättvik Outbreak of 1670-71
   by Rickard L. Sjöberg
      Department of Neuroscience
      Uppsala University

Three Pioneers of Comparative Psychology in America, 1843-1890: Lewis H. Morgan, John Bascom, and Joseph LeConte
   by Timothy D. Johnston
      University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Flechsig and Freud: Late Nineteenth-Century Neurology and the Emergence of Psychoanalysis
   by Eduardo Keegan
      University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Wundt, Völkerpsychologie and Experimental Social Psychology
   by John Greenwood
      City College of New York &
      Graduate School, City University of New York

British Female Academics and Comparative Psychology: Attempts to Establish a Research Niche in the Early Twentieth Century
   by David A. H. Wilson
      Cumbria Institute of the Arts


News & Notes
   edited by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Annandale, VA


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Volume 6, no. 2, May 2003

The Concept of Personality in Nineteenth-Century French and Twentieth-Century American Psychology
   by Giovanni Pietro Lombardo and Renato Foschi
      University of Rome "La Sapienza"

Howard Andrew Knox and the Origins of Performance Testing on Ellis Island, 1912-1916
   by John T. E. Richardson
      The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

On the Origins of Psychoanalytic Psychohistory
   by Petteri Pietikainen
      Department of History
      University of Helsinki
         and
   Juhani Ihanus
      Department of Psychology
      University of Helsinki

Facts, Values, and Policies: A Comment on Howard H. Kendler (2002)
   by John P. Jackson Jr.
      Department of Communication
      University of Colorado at Boulder

Political Goals versus Scientific Truths: A Response to Jackson (2003)
   by Howard H. Kendler
      University of California, Santa Barbara

The Virtual Laboratory: A New On-Line Resource for the History of Psychology
   by Henning Schmidgen and Rand B. Evans
      Max Planck Institute for the History of Science


Obituary

Alvin Hall Smith (1926-2002)
   by Katharine S. Milar
      Earlham College


News & Notes
   edited by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Annandale, VA


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Volume 6, no. 3, August 2003

Jefferson and Adams on the Mind-Body Problem
   Daniel N. Robinson
      Columbia University

Revisiting Anna O.: A Case of Chemical Dependence
   by Sérgio de Paula Ramos
      Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil

A Woman's Struggle in Academic Psychology (1936-2001)
   by Tracy S. Kendler
   (edited by Howard H. Kendler)
      University of California, Santa Barbara

Psychology Strikes Out: Coleman Griffith and the Chicago Cubs
   by Christopher D. Green
      York University

The Historiography of Psychology in Italy
   by Guido Cimino and Nino Dazzi
      Faculty of Psychology
      University of Rome "La Sapienza"


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Volume 6, no. 4, November 2003

A Silent Antipode. The Making and Breaking of Psychoanalyst Wilhelm Stekel
   by Jaap Bos
      Department of General Social Sciences (ASW)
      Utrecht University

B. F. Skinner and the Auditory Inkblot: The Rise and Fall of the Verbal Summator as a Projective Technique
   by Alexandra Rutherford
      York University

Rediscovering a Missing Link: The Sensory Physiologist and Comparative Psychologist Mathilde Hertz (1891-1975)
   by Regina A. Kressley-Mba
      Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main
         and
   Siegfried Jaeger
      Free University of Berlin

The Adoption History Project: A New On-Line Resource
   by Ellen Herman
      Department of History
      University of Oregon


News & Notes
   edited by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Annandale, VA


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Volume 7, no. 1, February 2004

Characterological Psychology and the German Political Economy in the Weimar Period (1919-1933)
   by David Meskill
      Harvard University

"He Sees The Development Of Children's Concepts Upon A Background Of Sociology": Jean Piaget's Honorary Degree at Harvard University in 1936
   by Yeh Hsueh
      University of Memphis

Between the Cup of Principle and the Lip of Practice: Ethnic Minorities and American Psychology, 1966-1980
   by Wade E. Pickren
      American Psychological Association

Systems Psychodynamics: The Formative Years of an Interdisciplinary Field at the Tavistock Institute
    by Amy L. Fraher
      Paradox and Company, San Diego, and the Tavistock Institute, London

Wellcome Witnesses: The Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit
   by Lois Reynolds
      Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London


News & Notes
   edited by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Annandale, VA


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Volume 7, no. 2, May 2004

Situating Gender and Professional Identity in American Child Study, 1880-1910
   by David Hoogland Noon
      University of Alaska Southeast

The Hiring of James Mark Baldwin and James Gibson Hume at the University of Toronto in 1889
   by Christopher D. Green
      York University

The Role of Non-Automatic Processes in Activity Regulation: From Lipps to Galperin
   by Igor M. Arievitch
      Department of Education
      College of Staten Island, City University of New York
         and
   René van der Veer
      Department of Education
      University of Leiden

Watson's Behaviorism: A Comparison of the First Two Editions (1925, 1930)
   by Helio Carpintero
      Complutense University of Madrid


News & Notes
   edited by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Annandale, VA


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Volume 7, no. 3, August 2004

The Sartorial Self: William James's Philosophy of Dress
   by Cecelia A. Watson
      University of Chicago

"I Ain't Been Reading While on Parole": Experts, Mental Tests, and Eugenic Commitment in Illinois, 1890-1940
   by Michael A. Rembis
      University of Arizona

A Privileged and Exemplar Resource: Traumatic Avoidance Learning and the Early Triumph of Mathematical Psychology
   by Sandy Lovie
      University of Liverpool
         and
   Pat Lovie
      Keele University

Eminence Revisited
   by Eileen M. Whipple
      Pullman, Washington


Obituary

Josef Brozek (1913-2004)
   by William R. Woodward, Jiri Hoskovec. Mary Mosher Flesher, Helio Carpintero, and Marina Massimi


News & Notes
   edited by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Annandale, VA


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Volume 7, no. 4, November 2004

The Role of James McCosh in God's Exile from Psychology
   by Bryan N. Maier
      Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Of Faculties, Fallacies, and Freedom: Dilemma and Irony in the Secularization of American Psychology
   by Russell D. Kosits
      Gordon College

Screening Selves: Sciences of Memory and Identity on Film, 1930-1960
   by Alison Winter
      Fishbein Center for the History of Science
      University of Chicago


News & Notes
   edited by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Annandale, VA


Volume 8, no. 1, February 2005

Special Issue: The Roles of Instruments in Psychological Research

The Roles of Instruments in Psychological Research
   by Thomas Sturm
      Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
         and
   Mitchell G. Ash
      Department of History
      University of Vienna, Austria

Was Babbage's Analytical Engine Intended to be a Mechanical Model of the Mind?
   by Christopher D. Green
      York University

Physics, Ballistics, and Psychology: A History of the Chronoscope in/as Context, 1845-1890
   by Henning Schmidgen
      Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science

Writing Brains: Tracing the Psyche with the Graphical Method
   by Cornelius Borck
      Social Studies of Medicine and Art History & Communication Studies
      McGill University

From Single-Channel Recordings to Brain-Mapping Devices - The Impact of Electroencephalography on Experimental Psychology
   by Frank Rösler
      Philipps-University Marburg


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   edited by Hendrika Vande Kemp
      Annandale, VA


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Volume 8, no. 2, May 2005

Neoscholastic Psychology Revisited
   by Robert Kugelmann
      University of Dallas

The Making of Contemporary American Psychiatry, Part 1: Patients, Treatments, and Therapeutic Rationales Before and After World War II
   by Sarah Linsley Starks
      Neuropsychiatric Institute
      University of California, Los Angeles
         and
   Joel T. Braslow
      Neuropsychiatric Institute and Department of History
      University of California, Los Angeles

Sleeping Beauties in Psychology: Comparisons of "Hits" and "Missed Signals" in Psychological Journals
   by Lydia L. Lange
      Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin


Obituary

Nancy Innis (1941-2004)
   by John Staddon and Donald A. Dewsbury


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      Annandale, VA


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Volume 8, no. 3, August 2005

From Philosopher to Psychologist: The Early Career of Edwin Ray Guthrie Jr.
   by David O. Clark
      York University

The Mind of a Rationalist: German Reactions to Psychoanalysis in Weimar and Beyond
   by Anthony D. Kauders
      University of Munich

The Making of Contemporary American Psychiatry, Part 2: Therapeutics and Gender Before and After World War II
   by Joel T. Braslow
      Neuropsychiatric Institute and Department of History
      University of California, Los Angeles
         and
      Sarah Linsley Starks
      Neuropsychiatric Institute
      University of California, Los Angeles

Women in Child Development: Themes from the SRCD Oral History Project
   by Claire E. Cameron and John W. Hagen
      University of Michigan


Obituary

David Bakan (1921-2004)
   by Frederic Weizmann and David S. Weiss


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      Annandale, VA


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Forthcoming Articles Include:

The Early Evolution of Jean Piaget's Clinical Method
   by Susan Jean Mayer
      Harvard Graduate School of Education

Reorganizing the Experimentalists: The Origins of the Society of Experimental Psychologists
   by C. James Goodwin
      Western Carolina University

The Metaphysical Club at The Johns Hopkins University (1879-1885)
   by Peter J. Behrens
      The Pennsylvania State University

Conceptual Resistance in the Disciplines of the Mind: The Leipzig-Buenos Aires Connection at the Beginning of the 20th Century
   by Cecilia Taiana
      Carleton University

On the Failed Institutionalization of German Comparative Psychology Prior to 1940
   by Regina A. Kressley-Mba
      Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main

Re-visioning Antebellum American Psychology: The Dissemination of Mesmerism, 1836-1854
   by David Schmit
      College of St. Catherine

The New History of Psychology: A Review and Critique
   by Benjamin J. Lovett
      Syracuse University

Kurt Gottschaldt's Ambiguous Relationship with National Socialism
   by George R. Mastroianni
      US Air Force Academy

Rediscovering the History of Psychology: Kurt Danziger interviewed by Adrian C. Brock

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