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'œAlthouth historians might find the book most useful as a reference source, undergraduate and graduate students in history and systems of psychology courses may welcome its more contemporary focus as a refreshing change from the usual emphasis on the emergence of psychology as a discipline and the 'schools' approach. This book is a pioneering attempt to survey a large historical territory and to chart its major landmarks, both intellectual and institutional; it should stimulate a deeper appreciation of psychology's recent past.'' Journal of the History of Behavioral SciencesAlbert R. Gilgen is the author of 'American Psychology Since World War II: A Profile of the Discipline', published 1982 under ISBN 9780313230271 and ISBN 0313230277.
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