Post-Soviet Perspectives on Russian Psychology
By (Author) Albert R. Gilgen
By (author) Carol K. Gilgen
By (author) Vera Koltsova
By (author) Yuri Oleinik
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
19th January 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
150.947
Hardback
352
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
624g
The study of psychology for the uses of the state, for industrial/labour purposes, for dealing with individual and ethnic tensions has a long history in Russia. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russian psychologists and scholars of the discipline from outside Russia have had the opportunity to re-examine the directions the discipline took as well as the directions likely to result from the new academic and political environments. This volume brings together many of the leading figures in contemporary Russian psychology, who show how the discipline got to where it is and examine what may result in the future.
Important and unique....The book is "bible-like" as it presents the perspectives of a substantial and diverse group of contributors, Russian and non-Russian, men and women, older and younger writers....Widely diversified also is the content....Unquestionably, the translators and the American editors made a determined effort to make the volume both informative and readable....The volume is a welcome addition.-Contemporary Psychology
The colleciton of papers in this book provides background information on the history of Russian psychology not found in other works....An invaluable orientation for those American students and scholars initiating contacts with psychologists from Eastern Europe. Highly recommended as a reference book for libraries serving the general public, as well as academic libraries.-Choice
"The colleciton of papers in this book provides background information on the history of Russian psychology not found in other works....An invaluable orientation for those American students and scholars initiating contacts with psychologists from Eastern Europe. Highly recommended as a reference book for libraries serving the general public, as well as academic libraries."-Choice
"Important and unique....The book is "bible-like" as it presents the perspectives of a substantial and diverse group of contributors, Russian and non-Russian, men and women, older and younger writers....Widely diversified also is the content....Unquestionably, the translators and the American editors made a determined effort to make the volume both informative and readable....The volume is a welcome addition."-Contemporary Psychology
VERA A. KOLTSOVA is Head of the Laboratory of the History of Psychology and Historical Psychology of the Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. YURI N. OLEINIK is Dean of the faculty of psychology of the Youth Institute in Moscow and senior scientist of the Laboratory of the History of Psychology and Historical Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences. ALBERT R. GILGEN is Professor of Psychology at the University of Northern Iowa and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, and the American Association of Applied and Preventative Psychology. His most recent book is Chaos Theory in Psychology coedited with Frederick David Abraham (Greenwood Press, 1995). CAROL K. GILGEN has a background in Russian and political science./e She is the coeditor, with her husband Albert Gilgen, of the International Handbook of Psychology (Greenwood Press, 1987).