Contents
1. The Internationalization of Psychology: A History
Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr., and David B. Baker
2. Australia
Roderick D. Buchanan
3. Brazil
Claudio Simon Hutz, Gustavo Gauer, and William Barbosa Gomes
4. Brunei Darussalam
Narasappa Kumaraswamy and Chandraseagran Suppiah
5. The Caribbean
Rosemary Frey
6. China
Yeh Hsueh and Benyu Guo
7. Colombia
Rubén Ardila
8. Czech Republic
Ji?í Hoskovec
9. Egypt
Ramadan A. Ahmed
10. England
Alan Collins
11. Finland
Petteri Pietikainen
12. France
Françoise Parot
13. Germany
Horst U. K. Gundlach
14. Ireland
Adrian C. Brock
15. Italy
Guido Cimino and Renato Foschi
16. Japan
Miki Takasuna
17. Lebanon
Brigitte Khoury and Sarah Tabbara
18. New Zealand
Brian D. Haig and Dannette Marie
19. Philippines
Rogelia Pe-Pua and Pia-Anna Perfecto-Ramos
20. Russian Federation
Irina Sirotkina and Roger Smith
21. Saudi Arabia
Abdel-Sattar Ibrahim
22. Scotland
Nicholas J. Wade
23. South Africa
Johann Louw
24. Spain
Helio Carpintero
25. Thailand
Sombat Tapanya
26. Turkey
Aydan Gülerce
27. United States
C. James Goodwin
28. Venezuela
Ligia M. Sánchez and Miriam Dembo
29. Concluding Thoughts on Internationalizing the History of
Psychology
David B. Baker and Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr.
David B. Baker, Ph.D., is the Margaret Clark Morgan Executive Director of the Center for the History of Psychology and professor of psychology at The University of Akron.
"Its cumulative 21-page index of names and topics alone is an invaluable index of psychology world-wide in the last century. ... it is an invaluable resource for those students and professionals who share the editors' desire to internationalize the history of psychology." -- Harold Takooshian, Ph.D., Fordham University, The General Psychologist
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