A useful science: Criminal interrogation and the turn to psychology in Germany around 1800 [0.03%]
有用的科学:犯罪审讯与德国心理学的转向(大约在1800年)
Elwin Hofman
Elwin Hofman
This article argues that psychology gained prestige as a useful and practical science in Germany in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Focusing on discussions of the practice of criminal interrogation, the article shows tha...
Psychologization in and through the women's movement: A transnational history of the psychologization of consciousness-raising in the German-speaking countries and the United States [0.03%]
通过妇女运动的心理学化:德语国家和美国意识提升心理学化的跨国史
Nora Ruck,Vera Luckgei,Barbara Rothmüller et al.
Nora Ruck et al.
This study explores the psychologization of the women's movement by examining the activist practice of consciousness-raising in a transnational perspective. We follow the lines along which P/psychological concepts that were appropriated and...
"All emigrants are up to the physical, mental, and moral standards required": A tale of two child rescue schemes [0.03%]
“所有移民均符合要求的身体、精神和道德标准”——两个儿童营救计划的故事
Wendy Sims-Schouten,Paul Weindling
Wendy Sims-Schouten
The current paper critically assesses and reflects on the ideals and realities of two major (British) child migration schemes, namely the British Home Child scheme (1869-1930) and the Kindertransport scheme (1938-1940), to add to current un...
Reconsidering Max Weber's journey to the United States: Sociological connections between race relations and American capitalism [0.03%]
马克斯·韦伯重访美国之旅:种族关系与美国资本主义的社会学联系
Sandro Segre
Sandro Segre
This article sets out to investigate Weber's major sources of interest in his American journey, namely, rampant capitalism as most evident in some large cities, the presence of Calvinism and of a bourgeois ethos in some Northern areas of th...
Lenny van Rosmalen,Maartje P C M Luijk,Frank C P van der Horst
Lenny van Rosmalen
Major depressive disorder is the most common mood disorder in the United States today and the need for adequate treatment has been universally desired for over a century. Harry Harlow, famous for his research with rhesus monkeys, was heavil...
More questions than answers: Interrogating restricted access in the archives [0.03%]
提问比作答重要:档案中受控接入的审问
Kacie Lucchini Butcher
Kacie Lucchini Butcher
This study is a reflective piece that grew out of the Archival Kismet Conference in April of 2021. What happens when you find your "archival kismet"-the document that is essential to your research-and it is restricted? In conjunction with a...
Franz Joseph Gall on God and religion: "Dieu et Cerveau, rien que Dieu et cerveau!" [0.03%]
弗朗兹约瑟夫盖尔论上帝和宗教:“只有上帝和大脑!”
Paul Eling,Stanley Finger
Paul Eling
Franz Joseph Gall's (1758-1828) doctrine of many faculties of mind with corresponding cortical organs led him to be accused of materialism, fatalism, and even atheism. Yet little has been written about the specific charges he felt forced to...
Diagnosing the "master mechanism of the universe" in interwar and war-era America [0.03%]
战间期及战争时期美国的“宇宙主机制”的诊断问题
Heather Murray
Heather Murray
Drawing on personal testimonials and questions addressed to psychiatric hospital officials, this article explores how patients and their loved ones engaged with the idea of diagnosis in interwar and war-era America. I argue that diagnosis h...
Kiaer and the rebirth of the representative method: A case-study in controversy management at the International Statistical Institute (1895-1903) [0.03%]
Kiaer与代表法的重生:国际统计学会争议管理案例研究(1895-1903)
Dominic Lusinchi
Dominic Lusinchi
Anders N. Kiaer (1838-1919), the director of Norway's Central Bureau of Statistics between 1877 and 1913, was the foremost promoter, at the turn of the 20th century, of the rebirth of what came to be known as the "representative method" or ...