Although forgotten in both Religionswissenschaft (the Science of Religion) and psychology, Marianne Beth (1880-1984), initially trained as a lawyer and already in 1928 called a “leading European woman”, must be considered as one of the female pioneers of these fields. She has been active especially in the psychology of religion, a field in which she, together with her husband Karl Beth, founded a research institute, an international organization and a journal. In 1932, the Beths organized in Vienna (where Karl was a professor) the largest conference ever in the history of the psychology of religion. Because of her Jewish descent, Marianne Beth fled to the USA when Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938. This brought an abrupt end to he...
This paper offers a psychobiographical study of the connection between the life and work of Heije Fa...
In 1938 the Russian-born psychologist Dagmar Weinberg observed that, in order to distinguish between...
The psychology of religion has stemmed from mainstream psychology. The increased interest by psychol...
Although forgotten in both Religionswissenschaft (the Science of Religion) and psychology, Marianne ...
Although forgotten in both Religionswissenschaft (the Science of Religion) and psychology, Marianne ...
This article deals with the contributions to the psychology of religion made by Dr. Marianne Beth (1...
In 2014, the International Association for the Psychology of Religion (IAPR) will have its centennia...
The life of Magda Arnold (1903-2002)—best known for her pioneering appraisal theory of emotion—spann...
This article, based on extensive empirical research and occasioned by the centennial of both the pre...
In spite of her rich scientific output and active contributions to psychology, Baumgarten’s name is ...
Introduction: the study of biographies and bibliographies of scientists who emigrated from Russia al...
This article takes issue with the received view of the history of the psychology of religion. Contra...
The contributions of Sandra Bem, a pioneer in feminist psychology, are reviewed in the context of he...
Background In present times, we see ourselves confronted by the challenge of engaging increasingly d...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).With the passing of Ethel Tobach, the ...
This paper offers a psychobiographical study of the connection between the life and work of Heije Fa...
In 1938 the Russian-born psychologist Dagmar Weinberg observed that, in order to distinguish between...
The psychology of religion has stemmed from mainstream psychology. The increased interest by psychol...
Although forgotten in both Religionswissenschaft (the Science of Religion) and psychology, Marianne ...
Although forgotten in both Religionswissenschaft (the Science of Religion) and psychology, Marianne ...
This article deals with the contributions to the psychology of religion made by Dr. Marianne Beth (1...
In 2014, the International Association for the Psychology of Religion (IAPR) will have its centennia...
The life of Magda Arnold (1903-2002)—best known for her pioneering appraisal theory of emotion—spann...
This article, based on extensive empirical research and occasioned by the centennial of both the pre...
In spite of her rich scientific output and active contributions to psychology, Baumgarten’s name is ...
Introduction: the study of biographies and bibliographies of scientists who emigrated from Russia al...
This article takes issue with the received view of the history of the psychology of religion. Contra...
The contributions of Sandra Bem, a pioneer in feminist psychology, are reviewed in the context of he...
Background In present times, we see ourselves confronted by the challenge of engaging increasingly d...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).With the passing of Ethel Tobach, the ...
This paper offers a psychobiographical study of the connection between the life and work of Heije Fa...
In 1938 the Russian-born psychologist Dagmar Weinberg observed that, in order to distinguish between...
The psychology of religion has stemmed from mainstream psychology. The increased interest by psychol...