The first comprehensive study of the topic. Follows the reception and impact of Völkerpsychologie, both in Germany and abroad. Traces the genealogy of concepts currently used in the social sciences and humanities, e.g. 'identity', and explains the circumstances of their inception. Challenges the notion that Völkerpsychologieis and/or was an uniquely German phenomenon.
The first comprehensive study of the topic. Follows the reception and impact of Völkerpsychologie, both in Germany and abroad. Traces the genealogy of concepts currently used in the social sciences and humanities, e.g. 'identity', and explains the circumstances of their inception. Challenges the notion that Völkerpsychologieis and/or was an uniquely German phenomenon.
Egbert Klautke is Senior Lecturer in the Cultural History of Central Europe in the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London. He is the author of Unbegrenzte Möglichkeiten: "Amerikanisierung" in Deutschland und Frankreich, 1900-1933 (2003).
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Völkerpsychologie in Germany Chapter 1. Lazarus, Steinthal and the Invention of Folk Psychology Chapter 2. Wilhelm Wundt's Folk Psychology Chapter 3. Willy Hellpach and the Resurrection of Folk psychology Conclusion: Völkerpsychologie after the Catastrophe Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Völkerpsychologie in Germany Chapter 1. Lazarus, Steinthal and the Invention of Folk Psychology Chapter 2. Wilhelm Wundt's Folk Psychology Chapter 3. Willy Hellpach and the Resurrection of Folk psychology Conclusion: Völkerpsychologie after the Catastrophe Bibliography Index
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