Classics in the History of Psychology
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An internet resource developed by
Christopher D. Green
York University, Toronto, Ontario
ISSN 1492-3713

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Institutions of Early Experimental Psychology:
Laboratories, Courses, Journals, and Associations

Edited by Christopher D. Green,
York University


About the Editor

Christopher D. Green is Associate Professor of Psychology and Philosophy at York University in Toronto, where he was Coordinator of the History and Theory of Psychology graduate programme from 1994 to 1998. He is the author or co-author of about twenty journal articles on cognition, perception, historical and theoretical psychology. The year 2001 should see the publication of The Transformation of 19th-Century Psychology: Influences of Philosophy, Natural Science, and Technology (co-edited with Marlene Shore and Thomas Teo), as well as Early Psychological Thought: Ancient Accounts of Mind and Soul (co-authored with Philip Groff). In addition to being founder and Editor of the "Classics in the History of Psychology" website, he is also the electronic communications officer for the History of Psychology Division (26) of the American Psychological Association, the History and Philosophy of Psychology Section of the Canadian Psychological Association, Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences, and the International Society for Theoretical Psychology. In the year 2000, he was made a Fellow of the American Psychological Association.