Division 26 of the

Past Presidents of SHP


2008
Deborah F. Johnson
University
of Southern Maine

 

Johnson, Deborah F. (October, 2000). Cultivating the field of psychology: Psychological journals at the turn of the century and beyond. American Psychologist, 55(10), 1144-1147.


2007
C.
James Goodwin
University
of Western Carolina

 

Goodwin, C. J. (2005). Reorganizing the experimentalists: The origins of the society of experimental psychoogistrs. History of Psychology, 9, 347-361.

 

Goodwin, C. J. (2004). A history of modern psychology (2nd ed.). New York: Wiley.


2006
Benjamin Harris
University
of New Hampshire


Harris, B. (1998). The perils of a public intellectual. Journal of Social Issues, 54, 79-118.

Harris, B. (1997). Repoliticizing the history of psychology. In D. Fox & I. Prilleltensky, (Eds.), Critical Psychology:  An Introductory Handbook (pp. 21-33). London: Sage.


2005
Nicole Barebaum
University
of the South

 

Barenbaum, N. B. (2000). How social was personality? The Allports’ “connection” of social and personality psychology. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 36, 471-487.

 

Barenbaum, N. B. (1997). The case(s) of Gordon Allport. Journal of Personality, 65, 743-755.


2004
James L. Pate
Georgia State University

Pate, J. L. (1993). The Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology. In J. L. Pate & M. Wertheimer (Eds.), No Small Part: A History of Regional Organizations in American Psychology. Washington, DC: APA.

Pate, J. L. (1993). The Southeastern Psychological Association. In J. L. Pate & M. Wertheimer (Eds.), No Small Part: A History of Regional Organizations in American Psychology. Washington, DC: APA.


2003
Hendrika Vande Kemp
Monrovia CA

Vande Kemp, H. (1984). Psychology and theology in western thought, 1672-1965: A historical and annotated bibliography. In collaboration with H. N. Malony. Millwood, NY: Kraus International.

Vande Kemp, H. (1996). Historical perspective: Religion and clinical psychology in America. In E. Shafranske (Ed.), Religion and the clinical practice of psychology (pp. 71-112). Washington DC: APA.

2002
Katharine S. Milar
Earlham College

Milar, K.S. (2000). The first generation of women psychologists and the psychology of women. American Psychologist, 55, 616-619.

Milar, K.S. (1999). "A coarse and clumsy tool": Helen Thompson Woolley and the Cincinnati Vocation Bureau. History of Psychology, 2, 219-235.

2001
Thomas H. Leahey
Virginia Commonwealth University

Leahey, A.H. (1997). A history of psychology: Main currents in psychological thought (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Leahey, T. H. (1992). The mythical revolutions of American psychology. American Psychologist, 47, 308-318.

2000
Wayne Viney
Colorado State University

Viney, A.W. & King, D.B. (1998). A History of Psychology:Ideas and Context (2nd Ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Viney, A.W. (1989). The Cyclops and the twelve-eyed toad: William James and the unity-disunity problem in Psychology. American Psychologist, 44, 1261-1265.

1999
Alfred H. Fuchs
Bowdoin College

Fuchs, A.H. (1998). Psychology and the 'Babe'. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 34, 153-165.

Fuchs, A.H. (1998). Ebbinghaus's contributions to psychology after 1885. American Journal of Psychology, 110, 621-633.

1998
Donald Dewsbury
University
of Florida

Dewsbury, D.A. (1998). Robert Yerkes, sex research, and the problem of data simplification. History of Psychology, 1, 116-129.

Dewsbury, D.A. (Ed.) (1996). Unification through division: Histories of divisions of the American Psychological Association. Washington, DC: APA.

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1997
Raymond E. Fancher
York University

Fancher, R.E. (1996). Pioneers of Psychology (3rd ed.). New York: Norton.

Fancher, R.E. (1985). The Intelligence Men: Makers of the IQ Controversy. New York: Norton.

1996
Laurel Furumoto
Wellesley College

Furumoto, L. (1989). The new history of psychology. In I. Cohen (Ed.). The G. Stanley Hall Lecture Series (Vol. 9). Washington, D.C.: APA.

Scarborough, E., & Furumoto, L. (1987). Untold lives: The first generation of American women psychologists. New York: Columbia.

1995
Henry L. Minton
University
of Windsor

Collier, G., Minton, H.L., & Reynolds, G. (1991). Currents of thought in American social psychology. New York: Oxford.

Minton, H.L. (1988). Lewis M. Terman: Pioneer in psychological testing. New York: New York University Press.

1994
Jill G. Morawski
Wesleyan University

Morawski, J.G. (1994). Practising feminisms, reconstructing psychology: Notes on a liminal science. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.

Morawski, J.G. (Ed.) (1988). The rise of experimentation in American psychology. New Haven CT: Yale University Press.

1993
Neil R. Bartlett
University
of Arizona

Bartlett, N.R., Spilka, B., & Wertheimer, M. (1988). Unplanned birth: Psychology at the University of Arizona. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 24, 57-63

Bartlett, N.R., et al. (1965) Vision and Visual Perception. New York: Wiley.

1992
Joseph D. Matarazzo
Oregon Health Sciences University

APA President, 1989

1991
Elizabeth Scarborough
Indiana University
, South Bend

Scarborough, E., & Furumoto, L. (1987). Untold lives: The first generation of American women psychologists. New York: Columbia.

1990
Marion White McPherson
University
of Akron

Co-Founder, Associate Director (1965-1990) of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, Akron, OH.

1989
Wilse B. Webb

Webb, W.B. (1974). Progress in psychology: 1903-1907. American Psychologist, 29, 897-902.

Webb, W.B. (1998). Writing history and accident reports: A metaphorical analysis. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 86, 631-641.
 
 
 

1988
Wolfgang G. Bringmann
University
of South Alabama

Bringmann, W.G., Lück, H.E., Miller, R., & Early, C.E. (Eds.) (1997). A pictorial history of psychology. Chicago: Quintessence.

1987
Rand B. Evans
East Carolina University

Watson, R. I. & Evans, R.B. (1991). The great psychologists: An intellectual history (5th ed.). New York: HarperCollins.

Evans, R. B. & Koelsch, W. (1985). Psychoanalysis arrives in America: The 1909 psychology conference at Clark University. American Psychologist, 40, 942-948.

1986
Thomas C. Cadwallader
Indiana State
Univeristy

Cadwallader, T.C. (1975). Unique values of archival research. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 11, 27-33.

Cadwallader, T.C. (1987). Origins and accomplishments of Joseph Jastrow's 1888-founded chair of comparative psychology at the University of Wisconsin. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 101, 231-236.

1985
Daniel N. Robinson
Georgetown Univerisity

Robinson, D.N. (1985). Philosophy of psychology. New York: Columbia University Press.

Robinson, D.N. (1981). An intellectual history of psychology (rev. ed.). New York: Macmillan.

1984
David E. Leary
University
of Richmond

Leary, D.E. (Ed.) (1990). Metaphors in the history of psychology. Cambrdige, UK: Cambridge Univeristy Press.

Koch, S. & Leary, D.E. (Eds.) (1985). A century of psychology as a science. New York: McGraw-Hill.

1983
Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr.
Texas A & M University

Benjamin, L.T. (1988). A history of teaching machines. American Psychologist, 43, 703-712.

Benjamin, L.T. (1986). Why don't they understand us? A history of psychology's public image. American Psychologist, 41, 941-946.

1982
Barbara C. Ross

Long-time Editor of Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences.

1981
Ernest R. Hilgard
Stanford University

APA President, 1949

Hilgard, E.R. (1987). Psychology in America: A historical survey San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
 
 


1980
Virginia Staudt Sexton

Sexton, V.S. (1965). Clinical psychology: An historical survey. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 72, 401-434.

Misiak, H. & Staudt, V. (1954). Catholics in psychology: A historical survey. New York: McGraw-Hill.


1979
John A. Popplestone
University
of Akron

Co-Founder, Director (1965-1999) of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, Akron, OH.

1978
Michael Wertheimer
University
of Colorado, Boulder

Wertheimer, M. & Wertheimer, M.L. (1996). Can the gap between psychology's two cultures be bridged? Psychological Inquiry, 6, 131-134.

Wertheimer, M. (1982). Gestalt theory, holistic psychologies, and Max Wertheimer. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 190, 125-140.

1977
David L. Krantz

Krantz, D.L., Hall, R., & Allen, D. (1969). William McDougall and the problem of purpose. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 5, 25-38.

Krantz, D.L. & Allen, D. (1967). The rise and fall of McDougall's instinct doctrine. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 3, 326-338.

1976
John J. Sullivan

Larson, C.A. & Sullivan, J.J. (1965). Watson's relation to Titchener. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1, 338-354.

Fluckiger, F.A. & Sullivan, J.J. (1965). Husserl's conception of a pure psychology. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1, 262-277.

1975
Nicholas Pastore

Pastore, N. (1974). Reevaluation of Boring on Kantian influence, nineteenth century nativism, Gestalt psychology and Helmholtz. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 10, 375-390.

Pastore, N. (1973). On plagiarism: Buffon, Condillac, Porterfield, Schopenhauer. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 9, 378-392.

1974
Josef M. Brozek

Brozek, J. (1978). Summa psychologiae: A special review. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 14, 74-83.

Brozek, J. (1973). Soviet historiography of psychology: Sources of biographic and bibliographic information. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 9, 152-161.

1972-73
Solomon Diamond

Diamond, S. (1974). Four hundred years of instinct controversy. Behavior Genetics, 4, 237-252.

Diamond, S. (1971). Gestation of the instinct concept. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 7, 323-336.

1971-72
Mary Henle

Henle, M. (1987). Koffka's Principles after fifty years. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 23, 14-21.

Henle, M. (1978). One man against the Nazis: Wolfgang Köhler. American Psychologist, 33, 939-944.

1970-71
David Bakan
York University

Bakan, D. (1966). The influence of phrenology on American psychology. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2, 200-220.

Bakan, D. (1965). The mystery-mastery complex in contemporary psychology. American Psychologist, 20, 186-191.

1969-70
Karl M. Dallenbach

Dallenbach, K.M. (1959). Twitmyer and the conditioned response. American Journal of Psychology, 72, 633-638.

Dallenbach, K.M. (1955). Phrenology versus psychoanalysis. American Journal of Psychology, 68, 511-525.

1968-69
Robert B. MacLeod

Macleod, R.B. (1949). New psychologies of yesterday and today. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 3, 199-212.

Macleod, R.B. (1947). The phenomenological approach to social psychology. Psychological Review, 54, 193-210.

1967-68
Gardner Murphy

APA President, 1944

Murphy, G. (1929/48/72). An historical introduction to modern psychology. New York, Harcourt.

1966-67
Robert I. Watson
University
of New Hampshire

Founder, Editor of Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences

Watson, R. I. (1963). The great psychologists: from Aristotle to Freud. Philadelphia: Lippincott.
 
 
 

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