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JOURNAL ANNOUNCEMENT
HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY, the new official journal of Division 26 (History of
Psychology) of the American Psychological Association, is scheduled to
begin publication in early 1998. The Division's Executive Committee is
pleased to announce that Michael M. Sokal, Professor of History at the
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, will serve as the founding editor for the
new quarterly. With longstanding interests, work, and contacts in both the
history and psychology communities, he will provide the experience,
expertise and energy and necessary to launch this important new
publication.
Editorial Policy: The journal will serve as a forum for both psychologists
and other interested scholars for the full range of current ideas and
approaches pertaining to the relationship between history and psychology.
It will primarily feature refereed scholarly articles dealing with
specific issues, areas, and/or individuals in the history of psychology.
It will also publish papers in related areas such as historical psychology
(the history of consciousness and behavior), theory in psychology as it
pertains to history, historiography, biographical and autobiographical
analysis, psychohistory, and issues involved in teaching the history of
psychology.
Author Instructions: Because the journal expects submissions from both the
psychology and history communities, authors may choose for their
manuscript style either of two forms: (1) that specified in the
"Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association" (4th
edition); or (2) that of the University of Chicago Press's "A Manual of
Style" (14th edition). If the latter style is chosen, reference lists
should be eliminated or incorporated into endnotes. All manuscripts
require an abstract of approximately 100 to 120 words typed on a separate
sheet of paper at the beginning of the manuscript. In order to assure
anonymous reviews, all author-identifying information should be excluded
from the body of the text. Manuscripts must follow APA policies regarding
language and ethics, as spelled out in the "Publication Manual of the
American Psychological Association."
Submit 4 copies of articles or direct inquiries to:
Dr. Michael M. Sokal
HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY
Department of Humanities and Arts
100 Institute Road
Worcester, MA 01609-2280
U.S.A.
Telephone (508)831-5712
FAX (508)831-5932 or 5878
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