Psychology and History : Interdisciplinary Explorations / edited by Cristian Tileagă and Jovan Byford.

Exploring the relationship between psychology and history, this book considers how the disciplines could benefit from a closer dialogue.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Tileagă, Cristian, 1975- (Editor), Byford, Jovan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Psychology and history : themes, debates, overlaps and borrowings / Cristian Tileagǎ and Jovan Byford
  • History, psychology and social memory / Geoffrey Cubitt
  • The incommensurability of psychoanalysis and history / Joan W. Scott
  • Bringing the brain into history : behind Hunt's and Smail's appeals to neurohistory / Jeremy T. Burman
  • The successes and obstacles to the interdisciplinary marriage of psychology and history / Paul H. Elovitz
  • Questioning interdisciplinarity : history, social psychology and the theory of social representations / Ivana Marková
  • Redefining historical identities : sexuality, gender and the self / Carolyn J. Dean
  • The affective turn : historicizing the emotions / Rob Boddice
  • The role of cognitive orientation in the foreign policies and interpersonal understandings of Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1937-1941 / Mark E. Blum
  • Self-esteem before William James : phrenology's forgotten faculty / George Turner, Susan Condor, Alan Collins
  • Two histories of prejudice / Kevin Durrheim
  • Henri Tajfel, Peretz Bernstein and the history of Der Antisemitismus / Michael Billig
  • Historical stereotypes and histories of stereotypes / Mark Knights
  • Psychology, the Viennese legacy and the construction of identity in the former Yugoslavia / Cathie Carmichael
  • Conclusion : Barriers to and promises of the interdisciplinary dialogue between psychology and history / Cristian Tileagǎ, Jovan Byford.