Abstract: | This article aims to provide an orienting overview of education in the the history of psychology to anyone considering or actively seeking advanced training in it. Its primary audience thus includes both undergraduates weighing different graduate study possibilities and "working" psychologists and historians who seek to move from other specialities into history of psychology. This series of articles will ultimately emphasize (by the time all the reports have appeared) the full range of universities and colleges offering graduate study and postdoctoral training in the field, including both history of science programs and, especially, departments of psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |