This Week in the History of Psychology Christopher D. Green
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- Society & Culture
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Originally a weekly podcast about psychology's past, including interviews with notable historians of psychology. Now an occasional episode in a variety of formats including interviews, discussions, and reviews.
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Shorts: JM Cattell
Review of 2011 _History of Psychology_ article "Cattell, Columbia, and Academic Freedom..."
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Shorts: Albert B
Review of 2012 _History of Psychology_ article "Little Albert: A neurologically impaired child."
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Humanistic Psychology
A discussion of psychology's "Third Force" with Vincent Hevern (LeMoyne), Robert Kugelman (Dallas), and Henderikus Stam (Calgary).
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American Psychology Archives
Featuring an interview with David Baker on the operation and importance of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
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Customer Reviews
Go behind the anecdotes and hear some real history
This is a new series from the Editor of "Classics in the History of Psychology." If you're looking for high-quality scholarly material that gets behind the stories told in introductory textbooks, whether to supplement a course or to learn on your own, this is quite literally the best resource available.
For more on the podcast, see http://www.yorku.ca/christo/podcasts/
For more on Classics, see http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/