The History of Psychology


Links to Primary Source E-Texts on the Web


Ancient Times --- The Christian Era --- The Renaissance --- The Enlightenment ---

Modern AmericanModern British --  Modern European




These links are to significant psychological literature that is found on the World Wide Web.  They are presented along with my comments and reference to art, politics, and music of the period because I am interested in presenting a cultural context within which psychology developed. 

 

Other Sites with Relevant Primary Source Literature

 

Classics in the History of Psychology (Christopher Green, York University)

George’s Page (The Mead Project, Brock University)

Celebration of Women Writers (Mary Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania)

Online Books (University of Pennsylvania)

Project Gutenberg

Bartleby  

Bibliomania

Mad Cybrarian

Secular Web

Online Library of Literature (Knowledge Matters Ltd.)

Marxists Archive

Internet Classics Archive

Hanover Historical Texts Project (Hanover College)

Akamac E-text Links

Resource Pages for Biblical Studies (Volda University College, Norway)

Great Books and Classics

University of Adelaide Library’s collection of Web books

Bibliomania

Humanistic Texts

Humanities Text Initiative

Electronic Text Collections in Western European Literature

Project Gutenberg

Worldwide School Library

 

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