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Ballantyne, P .F. (1995). From Initial Abstractions to a Concrete Concept of Personality. In I. Lubek, et al. (Eds.). Recent Trends in Theoretical Psychology (Vol. 4, pp.150-160). New York: Springer.

Ballantyne, P. (1999). Walter B. Pillsbury. American National Biography. Vol. 17, pp. 524-525. New York: Oxford University Press.

Ballantyne, P. (2000). [The] Hawthorne Research. Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences. London: Fitzroy Dearborn.

Barenbaum, N. B. (2000). How social was personality? The Allports' "connection" of social and personality psychology. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 36, 471-487.

Barenbaum, N. B., & Winter, D. G. (2003). Personality. In I. B. Weiner (Series Ed.) & D. K. Freedheim (Vol. Ed.), *Handbook of psychology: Vol. 1. History of psychology* (pp. 177-203). New York: Wiley.

Bartlett, N. (1997). Rebirth in 1956. Psychological Record, 47, 21-24.

Benjafield, J. (1996). A history of psychology. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Benjafield, J. (1996). The unconscious: A historical view. In A. A. Leenaars and D. Lester (Eds.), Suicide and the unconscious (pp. 3-10). Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

Coon, Deborah J. (1996). 'One Moment in the World's Salvation:' Anarchism and the Radicalization of William James. Journal of American History, 83, 70-99.

Danziger, K. & Ballantyne, P. F. (1997). Psychological experiments. In Bringmann, W., Luck, H., Miller, R., & Early, C. (Eds.), A pictorial history of psychology (pp. 233-239). Chicago: Quintessence Publishing.

Danziger, K., & Dzinas, K. (1997). How psychology got its variables, Canadian Psychology, 38, 43-48.

Danziger, K. & Ballantyne, P. F. (1997). Psychological Experiments. In W. Bringmann et al. (Eds.). Pictorial History of Psychology (pp. 225-232). Chicago: Quintessence.

Dewsbury, D. A. Recent publications

Dzinas, K. (2000). Founding the Canadian Psychological Association: The perils of historiography, Canadian Psychology, 41, 205-212.

Dzinas, K. (2000). "Does it matter if CPA is 59? 60? 61?": Yes and no, History and Philosophy of Psychology Bulletin, 12(2), 34.

Fancher, Raymond E. (1996) Pioneers of psychology, (3rd ed.). New York: Norton.

Goggin, J. E. & Goggin, E. L. (2000). Death of a "Jewish Science": Psychoanalysis in the Third Reich. Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Green, C. D. (2002). Toronto's "other" original APA member: James Gibson Hume. Canadian Psychology, 43, 35-45.

Green, C. D. (2003). Where did the ventricular localization of mental faculties come from? Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 39, 131-142.

Green, C. D. (2003). Psychology strikes out: Coleman Griffith and the Chicago Cubs. History of Psychology, 6, 267-283.

Green, C. D. & Groff, P. R. (2003). Early psychological thought: Ancient accounts of mind and soul. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Harris, B. (2000). Review of Identity's architect: A biography of Erik Erikson, by Lawrence J. Friedman. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 30, 679-680.

Harris, B. (2000). Psychology. In A. Hassenbruch (Ed.), Reader's Guide to the History of Science (pp. 607-608). London: Fitzroy Dearborn.

Harris, B. (2003, October 5). Biographía. Frieda Fromm-Reichmann: Promesas y jardines. [Review of Gail A. Hornstein's biography of Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, in Spanish]. Bulletin of the History of Medicine.

Ippolito, M.F. & Tweney, R.D. (1997). On telling left from right: The apparatus of handedness in early American psychology. In W.G. Bringmann, H.E. Leuck, R. Miller, & C.E. Early (Eds.), A pictorial history of psychology. Carol Stream, IL: Quintessence Publishing Co.

Kurz, E.M. (1996). Marginalizing discovery: Karl Popper's intellectual roots in psychology; Or, How the study of discovery was banned from science studies. Creativity Research Journal, 9, 173-188.

Kurz, E.M. & Tweney, R.D. (1997). The heretical psychology of Egon Brunswik. In W.G. Bringmann, H.E. Leuck, R. Miller, & C.E. Early (Eds.), A pictorial history of psychology. Carol Stream, IL: Quintessence Publishing Co.

Kurz, E.M. & Tweney, R.D. (in press). Creating cognitive environments: An agentive perspective on scientific and mathematical thinking. In M. Oaksford & N. Chater (Eds.), Rational models of cognition: Essays on John Anderson's account of adaptive cognition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Macmillan, M. (2003). Challenges to psychoanalytic methodology. In M. C. Chung and C. Feltham (Eds.) Psychoanalytic Knowledge and the Nature of Mind (pp. 219-238). London: Palgrave.

Macmillan, M. and Swales, P. J. (2003). Observations from the refuse-heap: Freud, Michelangelo’s Moses, and psychoanalysis. American Imago, 60, 41-104.

Macmillan, M. (2001). [Author’s reponse] The reliability and validity of Freud’s methods of free association and interpretation. Psychological Inquiry, 12, 167-175.

Nicholson, I. (2003). Inventing personality: Gordon Allport and the science of selfhood. Washington, D.C.: APA Books.

Powlison, D. (1996). Competent to Counsel?: The History of a Conservative Protestant Anti-psychiatry Movement. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Samelson, F. (1997). What to do about fraud charges in science; or, will the Burt affair ever end? Genetica, 99, 145-151.

Samelson, F. (1998). Handbooks, heroes, and bad guys of social psychology's past. Review of Robert Farr: The Roots of Modern Social Psychology, 1872-1954 (Oxford:Blackwell 1996). Contemporary Psychology, 43, 646-647.

Simonton, D. K. (2002). Great psychologists and their times: Scientific insights into psychology's history. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Sokal, M. M. (1997). Baldwin, Cattell, and the Psychological Review: A collaboration and its discontents," History and the Human Sciences, 10, 57-89.

Taylor, E. (1996). William James on Consciousness beyond the Margin. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Thomas, R. K. See web site.

Tweney, R.D. (1996). Presymbolic processes in scientific discovery. Creativity Research Journal, 9, 163-172.

Tweney, R.D. (1997) Edward Bradford Titchener, 1867-1927. In W.G. Bringmann, H.E. Leuck, R. Miller, & C.E. Early (Eds.) A pictorial history of psychology. Carol Stream, IL: Quintessence Publishing Co.

Vande Kemp, H. (2000). Gordon Allport's pre-1950 writings on religion: The archival record. In J. Belzen (Ed.), Aspects and contexts: Studies in the history of psychology of religion (pp. 129-172). International Series in the Psychology of Religion. Atlanta: Rodopi.

Vande Kemp, H. (2000). Wholeness, holiness, and the care of souls: The Adler-Jahn debate in historical perspective. Journal of Individual Psychology, 56, 242-256.

Vande Kemp, H., Wiseman, R., Friesen, N., & Young, C. (2001). Women's contributions to psychology and religion: Historical and contemporary data. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 20, 109-131.

Walsh, Anthony. see web site

Winston, A. S. (1996). "As his name indicates": R. S. Woodworth's letters of reference and employment for Jewish psychologists in the 1930s. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 32, 30-43.

Winter, D. G., & Barenbaum, N. B. (1999). History of modern personality theory and research. In L. A. Pervin and O. P. John, Handbook of personality: Theory and research (2nd ed., pp. 3-27). New York: Guilford.

Wozniak, R. H. See web site.

Young, R. M. See web site.