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- Psychology and History
- Psychology and History
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: psychology and history – themes, debates, overlaps and borrowings
- Part I Theoretical dialogues
- 1 History, psychology and social memory
- 2 The incommensurability of psychoanalysis and history
- 3 Bringing the brain into history: behind Hunt’s and Smail’s appeals to neurohistory
- 4 The successes and obstacles to the interdisciplinary marriage of psychology and history
- 5 Questioning interdisciplinarity: history, social psychology and the theory of social representations
- Part II Empirical dialogues: cognition, affect and the self
- Part III Empirical dialogues: prejudice, ideology, stereotypes and national character
- Index
2 - The incommensurability of psychoanalysis and history
from Part I - Theoretical dialogues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2014
- Psychology and History
- Psychology and History
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: psychology and history – themes, debates, overlaps and borrowings
- Part I Theoretical dialogues
- 1 History, psychology and social memory
- 2 The incommensurability of psychoanalysis and history
- 3 Bringing the brain into history: behind Hunt’s and Smail’s appeals to neurohistory
- 4 The successes and obstacles to the interdisciplinary marriage of psychology and history
- 5 Questioning interdisciplinarity: history, social psychology and the theory of social representations
- Part II Empirical dialogues: cognition, affect and the self
- Part III Empirical dialogues: prejudice, ideology, stereotypes and national character
- Index
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- Psychology and HistoryInterdisciplinary Explorations, pp. 40 - 62Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014