Psychology and history : interdisciplinary explorations

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Psychology and history : interdisciplinary explorations

edited by Cristian Tileagă and Jovan Byford

Cambridge University Press, 2015, c2014

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Originally published: 2014

"First paperback edition 2015" -- T.p. verso

Includes index

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内容説明

As disciplines, psychology and history share a primary concern with the human condition. Yet historically, the relationship between the two fields has been uneasy, marked by a long-standing climate of mutual suspicion. This book engages with the history of this relationship and possibilities for its future intellectual and empirical development. Bringing together internationally renowned psychologists and historians, it explores the ways in which the two disciplines could benefit from a closer dialogue. Thirteen chapters span a broad range of topics, including social memory, prejudice, stereotyping, affect and emotion, cognition, personality, gender and the self. Contributors draw on examples from different cultural contexts - from eighteenth-century Britain, to apartheid South Africa, to conflict-torn Yugoslavia - to offer fresh impetus to interdisciplinary scholarship. Generating new ideas, research questions and problems, this book encourages researchers to engage in genuine dialogue and place their own explorations in new intellectual contexts.

目次

  • Foreword Kenneth J. Gergen
  • Introduction: psychology and history - themes, debates, overlaps, and borrowings Cristian Tileaga and Jovan Byford
  • Part I. Theoretical Dialogues: 1. History, psychology and social memory Geoffrey Cubitt
  • 2. The incommensurability of psychoanalysis and history Joan Wallach Scott
  • 3. Bringing the brain into history: behind Hunt's and Smail's appeals to neurohistory Jeremy Burman
  • 4. The successes and obstacles to the interdisciplinary marriage of psychology and history Paul Elovitz
  • 5. Questioning interdisciplinarity: history, social psychology and the theory of social representations Ivana Markova
  • Part II. Empirical Dialogues: Cognition, Affect and the Self: 6. Redefining historical identities: sexuality, gender, and the self Carolyn Dean
  • 7. The affective turn: historicising the emotions Rob Boddice
  • 8. The role of cognitive orientation in the foreign policies and interpersonal understandings of Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1937-41 Mark E. Blum
  • 9. Self esteem before William James: phrenology's forgotten faculty George Turner, Susan Condor and Alan Collins
  • Part III. Empirical Dialogues: Prejudice, Ideology, Stereotypes and National Character: 10. Two histories of prejudice Kevin Durrheim
  • 11. Henri Tajfel, Peretz Bernstein and the history of Der Antisemitismus Michael Billig
  • 12. Historical stereotypes and histories of stereotypes Mark Knights
  • 13. Psychology, the Viennese legacy and the construction of identity in Yugoslavia Cathie Carmichael
  • Conclusion: barriers to and promises of the interdisciplinary dialogue between psychology and history Cristian Tileaga and Jovan Byford.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB23098708
  • ISBN
    • 9781316502846
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Cambridge
  • ページ数/冊数
    xv, 306 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
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