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" Psychology and its cities : "
Christopher D. Green.
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BL
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Record Number
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843842
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Main Entry
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Green, Christopher D.
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Title & Author
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Psychology and its cities : : a new history of early American psychology /\ Christopher D. Green.
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Publication Statement
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New York, NY :: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, 2019.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xii, 425 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates) :: illustrations (some color), maps (some color)
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ISBN
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1315163586
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: 1351671596
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: 135167160X
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: 1351671618
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: 9781315163581
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: 9781351671590
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: 9781351671606
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: 9781351671613
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1138059420
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1138059439
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9781138059429
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9781138059436
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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New York City, birthplace of William James -- Granville Stanley Hall: The farmboy goes to Gotham -- William James comes to Harvard -- James and Hall meet -- Baltimore and the Johns Hopkins University -- Chicago -- The formation of psychology's "schools" -- Psychology in New York and Boston in the 1890s -- The dawn of the 20th century -- Psychology on the public stage.
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Abstract
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"Within the social and political upheaval of American cities in the decades surrounding the turn of the 20th century, a new scientific discipline, psychology, strove to carve out a place for itself. In this new history of early American psychology, Christopher D. Green highlights the urban contexts in which much of early American psychology developed and tells the stories of well-known psychologists, including William James, G. Stanley Hall, John Dewey, and James McKeen Cattell, detailing how early psychologists attempted to alleviate the turmoil around them. American psychologists sought out the daunting intellectual, emotional, and social challenges that were threatening to destabilize the nation's burgeoning urban areas and proposed novel solutions, sometimes to positive and sometimes to negative effect. Their contributions helped develop our modern ideas about the mind, person, and society. This book is ideal for scholars and students interested in the history of psychology."
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Subject
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Psychology-- United States-- History.
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PSYCHOLOGY-- Reference.
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Subject
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Psychology.
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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150.973
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LC Classification
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BF108.U5G74 2018eb
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