Classics in the History of Psychology:Many full texts available online.
The Mead Project:A repository for online versions of material by the influential American social psychologist, George Herbert Mead (1863-1931). Site also archives related works, including that of many important early 20th century American psychologists, including J.R. Angell, J.M. Baldwin, J. Dewey, W. James, W.I. Thomas, & E.B. Titchener.
American Psychological Association Division 26 (History of Psychology).: Official site of the APA. Includes contact information for committee members, list of fellows, and selected links.
American Psychological Association Historical Database: Searchable by date or keyword.
AmoebaWeb: History of Psychology: Directory of links to history of psychology content. Maintained by Douglas Degelman, Professor of Psychology at Vanguard University of Southern California.
Canadian Psychological Association, History & Philosophy of Psychology Section: Information about the section.
Cheiron: International Society for the History of the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Concerned with the history of psychology and related studies. Includes meetings and list of officers.
Chronology of Psychology: Milestones in the treatment of the mentally ill, history of psychological treatments and institutions, and notable persons and publications, from the Middle Ages through 1997.
Critical Psychology in South Africa: Looking back and looking forwards: Compares the development of the field of clinical psychology in South Africa to the rest of the world, as well as the detachment from political and race relations problems from 1994 to 2004. Page also describes the development of the field in general over the years.
European Society for the History of the Human Sciences: ESHHS brings together individuals interested in the history of psychology, anthropology, sociology, economy, and other human sciences.
European Traces of the History of Psychology: Photos and brief descriptions of sites in Europe associated with distinguished contributors to psychological science.
Forum for History of Human Science: The Forum for History of Human Science is an interest group within the History of Science Society, which brings together historians of economics, anthropology, psychology, sociology, and medicine.
Freud: A Socratic Statesman: Discusses Plato and Freud's description of the soul (psyche) in terms of an internal conflict for authority over the individual. Elaborates this into an understanding of internal politics.
Georg Elias Muller: Information on the life and works of this important pioneer of experimental/physiological psychology.
Gestalt Theory Resources Center: Gestalt theory and Gestalt psychology resources - including a Gestalt Theory glossary, brief biographies of the founders of Gestalt Theory, and links.
Hall of Fame : Great Psychologists: Brief biographies of the all time great psychologists and their work, such as background information about Freud, Pavlov, Maslow, and Allport.
HISTNEUR-L: The History of Neuroscience Internet Forum: Gateway and information about an Internet forum for announcements, inquiries and discussion on access to historical sources and their use and interpretation for all persons interested in neuroscience history.
History & Philosophy of Psychology Web Resources: Useful links page from the Cheiron site.
History & Theory of Psychology Q&A Forum.: Bulletin board for posting questions and answers about these topics.
History of Psychology (journal): Home page of the print journal, with information and tables of contents.
History of Psychology Links: from Alfred D. Kornfeld of Eastern Connecticut State University.
History of Psychology Timeline: Rather an eccentric selection of key events in the history of Psychology and related fields, from c.580 B.C. to 1997, and with something of a Brazilian bias. May be useful for beginners to get themselves oriented in the field.
History of the Brain: A timeline of the development of our understanding of the brain, from 4000 B.C. to 2000 A.D.
HTP Prints: The History and Theory of Psychology eprints archive. Gives access to online versions of articles in these areas. Registered users may also deposit appropriate material.
Iconophobia, Knight Dunlap, and the vanishing images of J.B. Watson.: Account of an important episode in the development of the Behaviorist movement in psychology.
Important Scientists in the Early Development of Comparative Cognition: Profiles and works of researchers and observers who made important contributions to the field of comparative animal cognition.
International Society for the History of the Neurosciences: Dedicated to promoting interest, education and research in the history of the neurosciences.
John Broadus Watson (1878-1958): Discusses the psychologist's childhood, university days, work at John Hopkins, infidelity scandal, advertising job, farm life and later acknowledgments. Includes copies of original photos of people and manuscripts.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences: Home page of the longest established print journal in the field, with tables of contents back to 1996.
Leonardo da Vinci's Contributions to Neuroscience: Includes anatomical drawings by Leonardo and extracts from his writings in brain function, plus Medieval and Renaissance diagrams of the brain, its ventricles, and their function in cognition.
Mary Whiton Calkins Deserves Her Ph.D.: Mary Whiton Calkins, "The Mother of Psychology", attended Harvard at the turn of the 20th century. Help Kalamazoo College students obtain the doctorate that is rightfully hers. Page includes biographical information.
Memorandum: memory and history in psychology: Brazilian e-journal. In Portuguese and English.
Milestones in the History of Neuroscience.: A detailed timeline running from 4000 B.C. to 1997, plus a list of useful reference works and links.
Mind and Body: Rene Descartes to William James: By Robert H. Wozniak, Bryn Mawr College.
Museum of the History of Psychological Instrumentation: Psychological lore and instrumentation with downloadable illustrations showing collections of early psychological laboratory research apparatus.
Neuroscience History Archives: Based at the UCLA Brain Research Institute. Identifies, collects, and preserves primary source material of twentieth century American neuroscience.
Peace Research Institute Dundas: History of Psychiatry: Printed by Sage Publications. Includes archived abstracts, mission statement and manuscript submission information.
Psychology's Roots: Reviews the history and evolution of psychology from ancient Greece to the present day.
Psychology, Society, and Ability Testing: Eight chapters describing the rise of standardized testing in animal, school, vocational, and military settings.
RETICULUM: Neuroscience History Resources: A gateway to events, associations, opportunities, and Internet resources for history and historians of basic, clinical, and behavioral neuroscience.
Rudolf Allers: Information about this Catholic disciple of Freud and Adler who made his own distinctive contributions to psychodynamic theory. Also provides information on related thinkers Anna Terruwe, Conrad W. Baars, and Louis Jugnet.
Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA): Association established for the purpose of promoting the Gestalt-theoretical perspective in research and practice. Includes articles, information, resources, and conferences.
Squashed Descartes: Condensed edition of Descartes' 'Meditatione', with study notes and glossary
The History of Phrenology on the Web: Although now generally considerd pseudoscience, phrenology, the popular Victorian science of the mind and brain, had an enormous historical impact on the development of psychology and neuroscience.
The History of Psychology: from the University of Dayton. Resources on many figures in the history of psychology, and history of psychology trivia.
The History of Psychology: Etext written by a professor in the Psychology Department at Shippensburg University, PA.
The Knight Dunlap Page: Information on Knight Dunlap, a significant, but largely forgotten pioneer of American Psychology.
The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Classic 1956 paper by George A. Miller that helped spark the Cognitive Revolution.
The Max Wertheimer Page: Life and work of the founder of Gestalt Psychology, with Wertheimer links.
The Pre-History of Cognitive Science: An annotated bibliography of the models of human cognition of Berkeley, Burton, Hobbes, and Locke. (More thinkers from the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries are promised.)
The Virtual Laboratory: A resource for the history of the human sciences (especially psychology) and the "experimentalization of life," archiving historical texts and images, as well as new essays. Site is in English, but much of the archived material is in German.
William James: Information on and readings from pioneering American psychologist William James.
William James Discussion Forum: Discussion forum and live chat devoted to William James' works.
Women in Psychology: Brief biographies and bibliographies of some female psychologists of various races, ages, and sexual orientations.
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