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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the ways in which Psychology has engaged with 'race' and racism issues since the late 19th century. This new edition contains revisions and additions to the author's previous work, as well as two brand new chapters.
The additional up-to-date material included in this new edition makes the book an even more valuable resource to those working and studying psychology, as well as to anyone concerned with the 'race' issue either professionally or personally.
Graham Richards, now retired, was formerly Director of the British Psychological Society's History of Psychology Centre and Professor of History of Psychology at Staffordshire University. His previous publications include Psychology: The Key Concepts (2008), 'Race', Racism and Psychology: Towards a Reflexive History (1997), Putting Psychology in Its Place: Critical Historical Perspectives (2010, 3rd edition) and On Psychological Language (1989), all published by Routledge
Introduction 1. The Pre-evolutionary Background and the Roots of Scientific Racism 2. Psychology and 'Scientific Racism' 1860-1910 3. An Imperial Interlude: The Cambridge Torres Straits Expedition and its Aftermath 4. 'Race' in US Psychology to 1945: I. The Rise and Nature of 'Race Psychology' 5. 'Race' in US Psychology to 1945: II. The rise of anti-racism 6. 'Race' in European Psychology to 1940: I. Primitive Minds and Aryan Supermen 7. 'Race' in European Psychology to 1940: II. Its Presence and Absence in British Psychology 8. 'Race' in British Psychology 1945-c. 1970: A Brief Note 9. Racism at Bay: Psychology and 'race' 1945-69 10. Race and IQ 1969-2010: Still An Undead Controversy? 11. A Changed Landscape 12. Liberation Psychology 13. Historiographical Updates and New Thoughts 14. Resumé