| History of Psychology, 4/e David Hothersall,
Ohio State University
Darwin, Galton, Cattell, James, and Hall
Web Links
Darwin
(http://human-nature.com/darwin/)
A great site on Darwin and all things evolutionary |
| | | William James
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/james_william/?yguid=70674758)
Evolutionary Psychology Yahoo has one group devoted to evolutionary psychology and another to William James. |
| | | The Legendary Encounter
(http://users.ox.ac.uk/~jrlucas/legend.html)
A paper by J.R. Lucas on “the legendary encounter” of Wilberforce and Huxley |
| | | Westminster Abbey
(http://www.westminster-abbey.org/)
Read about Darwin and see his burial site at Westminster Abbey. |
| | | Darwin Museum
(http://www.williamcalvin.com/bookshelf/down_hse.htm)
Pictures and information about the Darwin Museum at Down House |
| | | Biography of Galton
(http://www.francisgalton.com/)
The entirety of M. Bulmer’s biography of Galton can be downloaded here. |
| | | "Hereditary Genius"
(http://www.mugu.com/galton/books/hereditary-genius/)
The entire Hereditary Genius text |
| | | Modern anthropometrics
(http://ovrt.nist.gov/projects/cardlab/vrmlhead.htm)
Learn about modern anthropometrics. |
| | | Minnesota Twin Family
(http://www.psych.umn.edu/psylabs/mtfs/)
Homepage of the Minnesota Twin Family Study |
| | | Future Generations
(http://www.eugenics.net/)
This “Future Generations” webpage advocates a modern, humanitarian eugenics. |
| | | Eugenics Watch
(http://www.africa2000.com/ENDX/endx.htm)
This “Eugenics Watch” webpage warns of the dangers of modern eugenics. |
| | | Articles by Cattell
(http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/author.htm#c)
Numerous articles by Cattell can be read at this Classics of Psychology webpage. |
| | | William James
(http://www.emory.edu/EDUCATION/mfp/james.html)
Probably the best place to start if interested in William James |
| | | James web resource
(http://www.xrefer.com/entry.jsp?xrefid=552470)
Another really good James web resource |
| | | James-related website
(http://www.williamjames.com/)
James-related website with a bent toward his parapsychology and mysticism |
| | | William James Society
(http://www.pragmatism.org/societies/william_james.htm)
Homepage for the William James Society |
| | | James’s works
(http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/author.htm#j)
Text of many of James’s works at this Classics of Psychology site |
| | | Louis Agassiz
(http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/agassiz.html)
Information about the biologist Louis Agassiz |
| | | Pragmatism Cybrary
(http://www.pragmatism.org/)
Read about James and other pragmatists at this Pragmatism Cybrary. |
| | | USS Granville S. Hall
(http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-g/yag40.htm)
See the USS Granville S. Hall, probably the only navy ship named after a psychologist. |
| | | Mead’s Journey to Samoa
(http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/mead/field-samoa.html)
Information and illustrations from the Library of Congress on Mead’s journey to Samoa. |
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