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1. Before the measurement of prejudice: Early psychological and sociological papers on prejudice.

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

3. Society News.

4. Assessing research in the history of sociology and anthropology<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper discusses only works published in English, and is practically confined to the situation found in the United States—though I doubt my findings would have been very different had I attempted a wider purview. </FN>

5. The modern confessional: Anglo-American religious groups and the emergence of lay psychotherapy<FNR>1</FNR><FN>This article grew out of a paper presented at a seminar devoted to “Themes in Religious History since 1700,” at Oxford University in June 1998. The author gratefully acknowledges the helpful suggestions of John Barrow, Martin Conway, Jane Garnett, Myfanny Lloyd, Jeffrey McNairn, David Channer of MRA Productions, Robin Mowat, and the anonymous JHBS reviewers regarding the preparation of this manuscript. </FN>

6. Divergences in American psychiatry during the Depression: Somatic psychiatry, community mental hygiene, and social reconstruction<FNR>*</FNR><FN>*Editor's Note: This article, based on a paper delivered at the 19th Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of the Human Sciences in August 2001 in Berlin, Germany, has been designated as the winner of the first ESHHS/JHBS Early Career Award. For details about this award and its rules, see the Spring 1999 (Volume 35, Number 2) issue of this journal. </FN>

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

8. Gregory Bateson's lost world: The anthropology of Haddon and Rivers continued and deflected<FNR></FNR><FN>A version of this paper was presented in August 1998 at St. John's College, Cambridge. I am particularly grateful to Keith Hart for organizing the panel on “Rivers and Bateson.” </FN>

9. The history of psychology in Britain and the founding of “the centre for the history of psychology”<FNR></FNR><FN>This is a slightly revised version of an informal paper presented at the meetings of the European Society for the History of Human Sciences, held at the University of Durham 28 August–1 September 1998. The informal framework has been substantially preserved. </FN>

10. PROTESTANT RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE AND THE RISE OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY: EVIDENCE FROM THE BERNARD PAPERS.

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

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

13. Society News.

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

16. ESHHS: Call For Papers.

19. Call for papers.

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

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

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

23. European society for the history of the human sciences.

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

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

32. BOOKS RECEIVED.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

50. 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).