Assuming a biographical approach, this text reveals the important scientific accomplishments of psychology through the lives and careers of the men and women who have made groundbreaking discoveries.
Great historical review of philosophy and psychology
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
As a doctoral-level text for psychological studies, this book does a great job of covering historical figures and ideas in a succinct way and linking them to contemporary knowledge and ideas. The book's pace is nice and quick, and it provides a good depth of the material.
Brilliant treatment of the topic!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This was the textbook I used for my history and systems in psychology class with Dr. Hothersall (yes, he taught the course as well). I thoroughly enjoyed reading the philosophical antecedents that led to the development of the various schools of psychology. Unlike other textbooks, Hothersall's writing style is not pedantic but shows tremendous erudition in every subject he touches.
Couldn't agree more.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I couldn't agree more with the other reviews. This was my textbook for a graduate course in the history of psychology. I hate history, typically. I can't remember anything because names and dates go in one ear and out the other. But Hothersall's ability to humanize all of the people described in the book made the book very readable, and even easy for me to remember. I recommend this to professors looking to teach a history course as well as people who are interested in the history of psychology but want something they can almost read like a novel.
Awesome
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This was the course text for my History of Psychology course. I came into the field knowing relatively nothing, having only had the intro. I found this book very informative and easy to understand. I especially enjoyed the background stories Hothersall gave on the people, finding that this made the people more human. I cannot recommend this book enough. It is really good.
An outstanding history of the key people and events
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Dr. Hothersall has captured a unique balance between the concepts and the personalities key to the history and systems of psychology. While his work is used as a text in many undergraduate programs, Dr. Hothersall is an eminently readable author. This book will keep anyone with an interest in psychology interested. He not only provides the facts, but the story behind the facts. For example, we find not just the story of how J.B. Watson formulated the first popular theories on behaviorism (which influenced young B.F. Skinner) but we find out some early childhood experiences that may have encouraged his break with "traditional" psychology. And, Dr. Hothersall fills us in on Watson's Madison Avenue years where, among other contributions, he initiated the first celebrity endorsements for products. This book is filled with the stories that make psychology unique.
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