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Introduction | 3 | |
I | Methods of Historical Inquiry | |
Ch. 1 | History Without the Past | 15 |
Ch. 2 | Epistemological Debates, Feminist Voices: Science, Social Values, and the Study of Women | 21 |
Ch. 3 | The Crisis of Experimentalism in the 1920s: E. G. Boring and His Uses of History | 45 |
II | Establishing the Discipline of Psychology | |
Ch. 4 | A Reappraisal of Wilhelm Wundt | 65 |
Ch. 5 | Contributions of American Mental Philosophers to Psychology in the United States | 79 |
Ch. 6 | William James and the Art of Human Understanding | 101 |
Ch. 7 | Testing the Limits of Sense and Science: American Experimental Psychologists Combat Spiritualism, 1880-1920 | 121 |
Ch. 8 | Origins and Early Years of the American Psychological Association, 1890-1906 | 141 |
Ch. 9 | The Origins of the Psychological Experiment as a Social Institution | 169 |
III | Psychology as a Natural Science | |
Ch. 10 | The Mythical Revolutions of American Psychology | 191 |
Ch. 11 | From Machine to the Ghost Within: Pavlov's Transition From Digestive Physiology to Conditional Reflexes | 217 |
Ch. 12 | Whatever Happened to Little Albert? | 237 |
Ch. 13 | On Prediction and Control: B. F. Skinner and the Technological Ideal of Science | 255 |
IV | Psychology as a Social and Behavioral Science | |
Ch. 14 | G. Stanley Hall: From Philosophy to Developmental Psychology | 279 |
Ch. 15 | The Mental Testing Community and Validity: A Prehistory | 303 |
Ch. 16 | Gordon Allport, Character, and the "Culture of Personality" | 325 |
V | Psychology Between the World Wars | |
Ch. 17 | Unemployment, Politics, and the History of Organized Psychology | 353 |
Ch. 18 | Organized Industrial Psychology before Division 14: The ACP and the AAAP | 369 |
Ch. 19 | Cultural Contexts and Scientific Change in Psychology: Kurt Lewin in Iowa | 385 |
Ch. 20 | On Publishing Controversy: Norman R. F. Maier and the Genesis of Seizures | 407 |
VI | The Practices of Psychology | |
Ch. 21 | Clinical Psychology Seen Some 50 Years Later | 433 |
Ch. 22 | An Asocial Psychology and a Misdirected Clinical Psychology | 453 |
Ch. 23 | The Return of the Repressed: Psychology's Problematic Relations With Psychoanalysis, 1909-1960 | 471 |
VII | Psychology in the Public Interest | |
Ch. 24 | Assessing Psychology's Moral Heritage Through Our Neglected Utopias | 499 |
Ch. 25 | Placing Women in the History of Psychology: The First American Women Psychologists | 527 |
Ch. 26 | "The Defects of His Race": E. G. Boring and Antisemitism in American Psychology, 1923-1953 | 545 |
Ch. 27 | Recontextualizing Kenneth B. Clark: An Afrocentric Perspective on the Paradoxical Legacy of a Model Psychologist-Activist | 575 |
About the Editors | 607 |
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