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1. An all‐embracing science: The anthropological conception of Paolo Mantegazza.

2. Language as social action: Gertrude Buck, the "Michigan School" of rhetoric, and pragmatist philosophy.

3. A supposedly objective thing I'll never use again: Word association and the quest for validity and reliability in emotional adjustment research from Carl Jung to Carl Rogers (1898–1927).

4. A misinterpreted psychoanalyst: Herbert Silberer and his theory of symbol‐formation.

5. Reflections on the use of patient records: Privacy, ethics, and reparations in the history of psychiatry.

6. Harold Garfinkel and Edward Rose in the early years of ethnomethodology.

7. Excursions in Rorschachlandia: Surveying the scientific and philosophical landscape of Hermann Rorschach's Psychodiagnostics.

8. The miracle of Maglavit (1935) and the Romanian psychology of religion.

9. 'The Machine Takes Our Jobs Away': The problem of technological unemployment in the work of Chicago sociologist William F. Ogburn.

10. Changes in Hungarian academic psychology after the end of "people's democracy".

11. Psychological research and practice in former Yugoslavia and its successors.

12. Ernest Dichter's fur coat models: Fashioning a therapeutic culture.

13. Epilepsy, violence, and crime. A historical analysis.

14. Revival of psychology in former Czechoslovakia and the contemporary Czech Republic after the fall of Totalitarian communist regimes.

15. Society News.

16. The (d)evolution of a technological species: A history and critique of ecopsychology's constructions of science and technology.

17. Psychological operationisms at Harvard: Skinner, Boring, and Stevens.

18. "All emigrants are up to the physical, mental, and moral standards required": A tale of two child rescue schemes.

19. Society News.

20. Seeking double personality: Nakamura Kokyō's work in abnormal psychology in early 20th‐century Japan.

21. Kiær and the rebirth of the representative method: A case‐study in controversy management at the International Statistical Institute (1895–1903).

22. Psychedelic philanthropy: The nonprofit sector and Timothy Leary's 1960s psychedelic movement.

23. Expelled from Eden: How human beings turned planet Earth into a hostile place.

24. Attaining landmark status: Rumelhart and McClelland's PDP Volumes and the Connectionist Paradigm.

25. The muscular sense in Russia: I. M. Sechenov and materialist realism.

26. Robert Owen, utopian socialism and social transformation.

29. Psychology qua psychoanalysis in Argentina: Some historical origins of a philosophical problem (1942–1964).

30. Why psychiatry might cooperate with religion: The Michigan Society of Pastoral Care, 1945–1968.

31. How We Became Sensorimotor: Movement, Measurement, Sensation.

32. “A disease of our time”: The Catholic Church's condemnation and absolution of psychoanalysis (1924–1975).

33. Rethinking the origins of autism: Ida Frye and the unraveling of children's inner world in the Netherlands in the late 1930s.

34. Learning to stand tall: Idiopathic scoliosis, behavioral electronics, and technologically‐assisted patient participation in treatment, c. 1969–1992.

35. At the borders of the average man: Adolphe Quêtelet on mental, moral, and criminal monstrosities.

36. A tale of four countries: How Bowlby used his trip through Europe to write the WHO report and spread his ideas.

37. From achievement to power: David C. McClelland, McBer & Company, and the business of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), 1962–1985.

38. Uncovering the metaphysics of psychological warfare: The social science behind the Psychological Strategy Board's operations planning, 1951–1953.

39. Carl Gustav Jung and Albert Einstein: An ambivalent relationship.

40. The psychologist's biographer: Writing lives in the history of psychology.

41. Bishop Fulton J. Sheen: America's public critic of psychoanalysis, 1947–1957.

42. The return of the repressed. On Robert N. Bellah, Norman O. Brown, and religion in human evolution.

43. Of Maslow, motives, and managers: The hierarchy of needs in American business, 1960–1985.

44. BEYOND FIELDS, NETWORKS, AND FAME: LAWRENCE KRADER AS AN 'OUTSIDER' INTELLECTUAL.

46. The professionalization of psychologists as court personnel: Consequences of the first institutional commitment law for the "feebleminded".

47. Alexander Bain's Mind and Body (1872): An underappreciated contribution to early neuropsychology.

48. On making sense. An exploration of Wundt's apperceptionist account of meaningful speech.

49. "Drawn from Alice in Wonderland": Expert and public debates over merit, race, and testing in Massachusetts police officer selection, 1967–1979.

50. THE WEBER THESIS OF CALVINISM AND CAPITALISM-ITS VARIOUS VERSIONS AND THEIR 'FATE' IN SOCIAL SCIENCE.