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

2. The Construction of Mind, Self, and Society: The Social Process Behind G. H. Mead's Social Psychology.

3. Contextualizing Floyd Allports's Social Psychology.

4. The nature of The Nature of Prejudice.

5. Disciplining social psychology: A case study of boundary relations in the history of the human sciences.

6. The compatibility of two generations of American social psychologists.

7. Gustav Jahoda. A History of Social Psychology: From the Eighteenth-Century Enlightenment to the Second World War. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 242 pp. $95.00 (cloth). ISBN 978-0-521-86828-0. $34.99 (paper). ISBN 978-0-521-68786-7.

8. Pauperism and poverty: Henry George, William Graham Sumner, and the ideological origins of modern American social science.

9. CORNERSTONES OF ATTACHMENT RESEARCH.

10. The view from everywhere: Disciplining diversity in post–World War II international social science.

11. Practicing psychology in the art gallery: Vernon Lee's aesthetics of empathy.

12. From Vygotsky to Vygotskian psychology: Introduction to the history of the Kharkov School.

13. The rhetoric of experimental social psychology, 1930–1960: From caution to enthusiasm.

14. Individualism and the social in early American social psychology.

15. A critical gaze and wistful glance at Handbook histories of social psychology: Did the successive accounts by Gordon Allport and successors historiographically succeed?

16. How social was personality? The Allports' “connection” of social and personality psychology.

17. THE RIGHTS OF RESEARCH ASSISTANTS AND THE RHETORIC OF POLITICAL SUPRESSION: MORTON GRODZINS AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA JAPANESE-AMERICAN EVACUATION AND RESETTLEMENT STUDY.

18. A Silvan Tomkins handbook: Foundations for affect theory.

19. Understanding and using the history of social psychology.

20. Suggestion: Metaphor and meaning.

21. The Construction of Mind, Self, and Society: The Social Process Behind G. H. Mead'S Social Psychology

22. Contextualizing Floyd Allports'sSocial Psychology

23. The ambivert: A failed attempt at a normal personality

24. Influence and canonical supremacy: An analysis of how George Herbert Mead demoted Charles Horton Cooley in the sociological canon.

25. Scottish psychoanalysis: A rational religion.

26. MENTAL ASSOCIATION: TESTING INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES BEFORE BINET

27. Strategic self-marginalization: The case of psychoanalysis.

28. Strains in experimental social psychology: A textual anaylsis of the development of experimentation in social psychology.

29. Whig and Anti-Whig histories<FNR></FNR><FN>Herbert Butterfield: [Whig history is] “the tendency of historians . . . to produce a story which is the ratification if not the glorification of the present” (1951, p. v). </FN>— And other curiosities of social psychology

30. HOW LLOYD MORGAN'S CANON BACKFIRED.

31. MAKING ANIMALS ALCOHOLIC: SHIFTING LABORATORY MODELS OF ADDICTION

32. THE VISUAL CLIFF'S FORGOTTEN MENAGERIE: RATS, GOATS, BABIES, AND MYTH-MAKING IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY

33. The rhetoric of experimental social psychology, 1930-1960: From caution to enthusiasm

34. Individualism and the social in early American social psychology

35. Disciplining social psychology: A case study of boundary relations in the history of the human sciences

36. How social was personality? The Allports' ?connection? of social and personality psychology

37. A critical gaze and wistful glance atHandbook histories of social psychology: Did the successive accounts by Gordon Allport and successors historiographically succeed?

38. ?A coherent datum of perception?: Gordon Allport, Floyd Allport, and the politics of ?personality?

39. Dominance, leadership, and aggression: Animal behavior studies during the Second World War

42. The Feminist Legacy of Karen Horney (Book).