History of Psychology [Links]

History of Psychology Headlines Index
Broad and deep review of psychological events and milestones across three centuries (1650-1959) written in the form of hypothetical headlines and newspaper stories. Some 20th century headlines are still being prepared.

The History of Psychology
[David G. Likely, Univ New Brunswick]
Includes growing History of Psychology Headlines:
the stories of psychology from 1650 to 1899.

Psychology Textbooks

Web Resources for Historians of Psychology
Designed by Christopher D. Green, Ph.D., York University.
Green, webmaster for APA's Division (26):
History of Psychology
The division's site features an extensive list of
History & Philosophy of Psychology Web Resources

The History of Psychology
Prepared by Dr. William J. House of the University of South Carolina, Aiken.

Mind and Body: Rene Descartes to William James
This material is drawn from an Exhibition of Books from the Collections of the National Library of Medicine, held in honor of the Centennial Celebration of the American Psychological Association, 1992. It was authored by Dr. Robert Wozniak of Bryn Mawr College.

History and Philosophy of Psychology Web Resources Page
This page, maintained by Christopher Green of York University, includes a variety of resources valuable for the study of the history of psychology. By clicking on On-Line Books, Journals, & Other Texts, then on Classics in the History of Psychology, you will find a number of historically important papers, including work by Plato, Aristotle, Binet, Cattell, Dewey, Freud, Watson, James, Koffka, and Terman.

Dr. Walsh's Resources in the History of Psychology

History of Psychology [University of Dayton]

History of the Psychology - A TimeLine of Psychological Ideas

The Unofficial Schultz & Schultz History of Psychology

The History of Psychology
From Socrrates to Skinner by George Boeree

Theoretical Backgrounds in Psychology

Excellent pictures of Freud from Library of Congress
Freud Photo Exhibit at the Library of Congress, Oct. 15, 1998 to January 16, 1999.

 

 

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