Historical, in addition to having auxiliary science in his knowledge, history also establish relationships with other sciences, especially fellow social sciences. In this connection what happens is a relationship of mutual need, herein lies the difference with the concept of science Auxiliary history, where a more dominant history in need of help to uncover a problem, more precisely we can call it with a combination of two social sciences. The development of post-World War II History shows a strong tendency to use the social sciences approach in historical studies. One of the basic ideas is that: the descriptive-narrative history is no longer satisfactory to explain complex problems or symptoms in the event of History. Psychology is very re...
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Further exploration into the historical dependency of social knowledge is undertaken, with special a...
In this treatise I intend to suggest some answers to the following question: Is it really possible f...
The article confronts methodological differences between (and among) social psychologists and histor...
This special issue aims to bridge history and social psychology by bringing together historians and ...
Abstract This paper examines the relationships established between the fields of history of psycholo...
The article examines the features of the development of the history of psychology in light of the ge...
Presents an analysis of theory and research in social psychology which reveals that while methods of...
This article, which is set in the historical-critical tradition, is divided into three parts. The fi...
Psychology has traditionally seen itself as the science of universal human cognition, but it has onl...
As disciplines, psychology and history share a primary concern with the human condition. Yet histori...
The article is about the relationship between two scientific fields – history and psychology – with...
This chapter sets out the case that the study of history should be regarded as fundamental to the ps...
The article is about the relationship between two scientific fields—history and psychology—with a fo...
The concept of social psychology as a scientific discipline derives from two major traditions for de...
<p>This paper presents an empirical (historical) survey about the insertion, definition and valuatio...
Further exploration into the historical dependency of social knowledge is undertaken, with special a...
In this treatise I intend to suggest some answers to the following question: Is it really possible f...
The article confronts methodological differences between (and among) social psychologists and histor...
This special issue aims to bridge history and social psychology by bringing together historians and ...
Abstract This paper examines the relationships established between the fields of history of psycholo...
The article examines the features of the development of the history of psychology in light of the ge...
Presents an analysis of theory and research in social psychology which reveals that while methods of...
This article, which is set in the historical-critical tradition, is divided into three parts. The fi...
Psychology has traditionally seen itself as the science of universal human cognition, but it has onl...
As disciplines, psychology and history share a primary concern with the human condition. Yet histori...
The article is about the relationship between two scientific fields – history and psychology – with...
This chapter sets out the case that the study of history should be regarded as fundamental to the ps...
The article is about the relationship between two scientific fields—history and psychology—with a fo...
The concept of social psychology as a scientific discipline derives from two major traditions for de...
<p>This paper presents an empirical (historical) survey about the insertion, definition and valuatio...
Further exploration into the historical dependency of social knowledge is undertaken, with special a...
In this treatise I intend to suggest some answers to the following question: Is it really possible f...