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Interlude IV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2010

James H. Capshew
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Indiana University
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In April 1928, with the publication of A History of Experimental Psychology a year away, Edwin Boring wrote to Carl Murchison about his need for “facts concerning the scientific development of certain individuals” that could be obtained only from autobiography. Murchison, a psychologist at Clark University, was an active editor and publisher of psychology books and periodicals. Soon plans were laid to invite influential psychologists to contribute their life stories to a series of edited volumes entitled A History of Psychology in Autobiography. The rationale for the project was stated simply and directly: “Since a science separated from its history lacks direction and promises a future of uncertain importance, it is a matter of consequence to those who wish to understand psychology for those individuals who have greatly influenced contemporary psychology to put into print as much of their personal histories as bears on their professional careers.” The first volume, comprised of contributions from fifteen psychologists, was published in 1930. Two more volumes appeared, in 1932 and 1936, before the series was abandoned.

In 1952, not long after the publication of the second edition of A History of Experimental Psychology, the series was revived. Now Boring had his turn as a contributor, and he produced a remarkably candid account of his personal and professional life. He traced his career chronologically and ended with an attempt to put himself in perspective by outlining what he saw as the major aspects of his personality.

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Psychologists on the March
Science, Practice, and Professional Identity in America, 1929–1969
, pp. 209 - 211
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1999

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  • Interlude IV
  • James H. Capshew, Indiana University
  • Book: Psychologists on the March
  • Online publication: 06 July 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511572944.014
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  • Interlude IV
  • James H. Capshew, Indiana University
  • Book: Psychologists on the March
  • Online publication: 06 July 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511572944.014
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  • Interlude IV
  • James H. Capshew, Indiana University
  • Book: Psychologists on the March
  • Online publication: 06 July 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511572944.014
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