Historians of Psychology,
As we approach the Winter Break, I just wanted to ask you to consider
using the "CLASSICS IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY" web site in conjunction
with your history of psychology course next year. Since the site was
launched a year ago, it has received over A QUARTER OF A MILLION requests.
If you haven't been to the site recently, you might be interested to learn
that there have been a number of improvements over the past few months.
The full texts of 50 BOOKS AND ARTICLES are now available on-line. In
addition to the "old favorites" (James, Freud, Watson, Skinner, Terman,
etc.), we have recently added articles by Koehler, Titchener, Lashley,
Heider, and many others. We are also quite close to completing Wundt's
_Outlines of Psychology_.
In addition, we recently installed a SEARCH ENGINE to make it easier for
you to find what you're looking for, and we have added a list of links to
over three dozen relevant documents posted on other sites.
"CLASSICS IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY" makes it easy to supplement the
text you use in your course with primary source documents, without having
to worry about limited library resources or expensive printing costs.
Access to the site is absolutely FREE.
http://www.yorku.ca/dept/psych/classics/
Best regards,
Christopher D. Green office: (416) 736-5115 ext. 66164
Department of Psychology FAX: (416) 736-5814
York University
Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 e-mail: christo(a)yorku.ca
CANADA
http://www.yorku.ca/faculty/academic/christo
Csaba Pleh
Department of Psychology
Attila Jozsef University, Szeged
Petofi sgt 30-34, 6722 Hungary
Home: Budakeszi Zichy P. u. 4 2092 Hungary, (36)(23) 453932 or 933
Editor, Hungarian Review of Psychology