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Cambridge Studies in the History of Psychology
GENERAL EDITORS: WILLIAM R. WOODWARD AND MITCHELL G. ASH
The professionalization of psychology
in Nazi Germany
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The professionalization
of psychology
in Nazi Germany
Ulfried Geuter
Translated by Richard J. Holmes
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Originally published in German as
Die Professionalisierung der deutschen
Psychologie im Nationalsozialismus
by Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt, 1984
First published in English by Cambridge University Press 1992 as
The Professionalization of Psychology in Nazi Germany
© English translation Cambridge University Press 1992
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Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication data
Geuter, Ulfried, 1950-
[Die Professionalisierung der deutschen Psychologie im
Nationalsozialismus. English]
The professionalization of psychology in Nazi Germany / Ulfried
Geuter; translated by Richard J. Holmes.
p. cm. - (Cambridge studies in the history of psychology)
Translation of: Die Professionalisierung der deutschen Psychologie
im Nationalsozialismus.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-521-33297-4 (hardcover)
1. Psychology — Germany — History — 20th century. 2. National
Socialism. 3. Germany - Politics and government - 1933-1945.
4. Psychology - history - Germany. I. Title. II. Series.
[DNLM: 1. Political Systems - history - Germany. BP 108.G3 G395p]
BF 108.G3G4813 1992
150'.943'09043-dc20
DNLM/DLC
91-26576
for Library of Congress
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ISBN 978-0-521-33297-2 hardback
ISBN 978-0-521-10213-1 paperback
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