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1. Why a festschrift in honor of Josef Brozek?
Helio Carpintero
Jose María Peiró
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pp. 13-40
2. Multiphasic profile: a selective autobiography.
Josef Brozek
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pp. 41-49
3. Factores socioculturales en el desarrollo de la psicología: el caso de América Latina.
Ruben Ardila
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pp. 51-61
4. Aid to émigré psychologists in the United States 1933-1943: a research note.
Mitchell G. Ash
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pp. 63-67
5. Henry Rutgers Marshall: the forgotten American Psychological Association president.
Ludy T. Benjamin Jr.
Kenneth Wallers
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pp. 69-83
6. Wilhelm Wundt’s high school years: a reassessment.
Wolfgang G. Bringmann
Charles Early
Norma J. Bringmann
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pp. 85-90
7. Notes on philosophic psychology.
Antonio Caparrós
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pp. 91-97
8. The impact of the spanish Civil War on spanish scientific psychology.
Helio Carpintero
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pp. 99-107
9. Towards a conceptual framework for a critical history of psychology.
Kurt Danziger
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pp. 109-115
10. Leibniz’s aphorism in different contexts.
Solomon Diamond
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pp. 117-125
11. E.B. Titchener and american experimental psychology.
Rand B. Evans
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pp. 127-140
12. The eleventh and twelfth International Congresses of Psychology. A note on politics and science between 1936-1948.
Ulfried Geuter
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pp. 141-144
13. Some notes on the problems and perspectives of the historiography of psychology.
Harald Grünwald
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pp. 145-151
14. The two ingredients of history.
Leslie S. Hearnshaw
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pp. 153-161
15. Episodes in the history of interactionism: on knowing what one is talking about.
Mary Henle
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pp. 163-171
16. The minimal meaningful context.
Willem van Hoorn
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pp. 173-182
17. Josef Brozek and psychology in Czechoslovakia.
Jirí Hoskovec
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pp. 183-185
18. Brief history of the historiography of psychology in China.
Gao Jue-Fu
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pp. 187-192
19. Historiography of psychology in Japan.
Seiji Kodama
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pp. 193-203
20. Psychology-related problems in the philosophy and the cultural and missionary practice of Constantine St. Cyril and Method.
Josef Kosko
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pp. 205-209
21. The concept of activity in soviet psychology: Vygotsky versus his disciples.
Alex Kozulin
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pp. 211-214
22. Figuring out the history of psychology.
David E. Leary
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pp. 215-220
23. Una nota acerca de Honorio Delgado y su rol precursor en la historiografía sudamericana de la psicología.
Ramón León
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pp. 221-227
24. The origins of modern psychology: explorations in the old and the new world.
Marina Massimi
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pp. 229-234
25. European psychology as represented in the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Marion White McPherson
John A. Popplestone
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pp. 235-244
26. On the relevance of metaphors and models in the historiograpy of psychology.
Alexandre Métraux
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pp. 245-252
27. A short history of the International Congresses of Psychology (1889-1960).
Luis Montoro
Francisco Tortosa
Helio Carpintero
Jose María Peiró
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pp. 253-258
28. K.D. Ushinsky: a theoretician of educational psychology.
A.A. Nikolskaya
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pp. 259-265
29. Historical dimensions of psychological systems and schools.
Vid Pecjak
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pp. 267-281
30. Historical perspectives of work and organizational psychology in Spain.
Jose María Peiró
pp. 283-290
31. Developmental psychology and the third world: some preliminary considerations.
Matthias Petzold
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pp. 291-301
32. Asociación y pensamiento.
José Luis Pinillos
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pp. 303-312
33. Wundt and Dilthey on Verstehen: two varieties of “gentle-meth”.
Hans Rappard
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pp. 313-335
34. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia as a source for the historiography of soviet psychology.
Eckart Scheerer
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pp. 337-347
35. History of psychology and history of science: reflections on two subdisciplines, their relationship, and their convergence.
Michael M. Sokal
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pp. 349-355
36. Carl Stumpf and the origin and development of psychology as a new science at the University of Berlin.
Lothar Sprung
Helga Sprung
Sibylle Kernchen
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pp. 357-365
37. William James on psychopathology: an archival memoir.
Eugene Taylor
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pp. 367-374
38. Historiography of modern psychology in Asia, Southeast Asia and the South Pacific: activities, aspects and prospects.
Alison M. Turtle
Geoffrey H. Blowers
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pp. 375-380
39. Marxism, critical rationalism, and phenomenology in postwar german psychology.
William R. Woodward
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pp. 381-387
40. Historia de la psicología: investigaciones cuantitativas y el “zeitgeist”.
Leonard Zusne
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pp. 389-396
41. The visibility of Josef Brozek’s work.
Constanza Calatayud
María Jose Soler
Alicia Salavador
Jose María Peiró
Helio Carpintero
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