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Journal Articles on History and Theory of Psychology

(With A.C. Brock) Rediscovering the history of psychology: Kurt Danziger interviewed by Adrian C. Brock. History of Psychology, 2006, 9, 1-16. [pdf]

Comment on indigenous psychology. International Journal of Psychology, 2006, 41, 269-275. [pdf]

How old is psychology, particularly concepts of memory? History & Philosophy of Psychology, 2002, 4(1), 1-12. 

Making social psychology experimental: A conceptual history, 1920-1970. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2000, 36, 329-347. [pdf]

(With J. Louw). Psychological practices and ideology: The South African case. Psychologie & Maatschappij, 2000, 50, 50-61.

 On historical scholarship: A reply to Dehue. Theory & Psychology, 1998, 8, 669-671. [pdf]

 (With K. Dzinas) How Psychology got its variables. Canadian Psychology, 1997, 38, 43-48. [pdf]

 The varieties of social construction: A review. Theory & Psychology, 1997, 7, 399-416. [pdf]

The future of psychology is not its past: A reply to Rappard. Theory & Psychology, 1997, 7, 107-112. [pdf]

(With A. C. Brock) Constructing the subject: An interview with Kurt Danziger. Psychologie & Maatschappij, 1995, 73, 351-366. [available on this website in html and pdf]

Neither science nor history?  Psychological Inquiry, 1995, 6, 115-117. [online journal]

Does the history of Psychology have a future?  Theory & Psychology, 1994, 4, 467-484. [online journal] [available on this website in html and pdf]

History, practice and psychological objects.  Reply to commentators.  Annals of Theoretical Psychology, 1993, 8, 71-84.

Psychological objects, practice, and history.  Annals of Theoretical Psychology, 1993, 8, 15-47. [available on this website in html and pdf]

The social context of research practice and the priority of history.  Psychologie und Geschichte, 1993, 4, 178-186. [pdf]

The project of an experimental social psychology:  Historical perspectives. Science in Context, 1992, 5, 309-328. [online journal]

Ideas and constructions:  Reply to reviewers.  Theory and Psychology, 1992, 2, 255-256. [online journal]

Guest editor's introduction.  History of the Human Sciences, 1991, 4, 327-333. (Special issue on historiography of psychology). [online journal]

Malthus for Psychology?  Canadian Psychology, 1990, 31, 276-278. [pdf]

Psychological experimentation as social practice:  Historical considerations.  (In Dutch).  Kennis en Methode, 1989, 13, 146-158.

New paradigm or metaphysics of consensus?  New Ideas In Psychology, 1987, 5, 13‑17. [online journal]

The methodological imperative in psychology.  Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1985, 15, 1‑13.  [pdf]

Origins of the psychological experiment as a social institution. American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 133‑140. [pdf]

Origins and basic principles of Wundt's Völkerpsychologie. British Journal of Social Psychology, 1983, 22, 303‑313.[online journal]

Origins of the schema of stimulated motion:  Towards a pre‑history of modern psychology.  History of Science, 1983, 21, 183‑210. [pdf]

The history of introspection reconsidered.  Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1980, 16, 240‑262. [pdf]

Wundt's psychological experiment in the light of his philosophy of science. Psychological Research, 1980, 42, 109‑122. [online journal]

The positivist repudiation of Wundt.  Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1979, 15, 205‑230. [pdf]