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THIS important book fills a very obvious gap in psychological literature, and will serve for many years as the most useful outline, although in no way sketchy, of psychology during its period of most energetic development.
A Hundred Years of Psychology, 1833–1933.
By Prof. J. C. Flugel. (100 Years Series.) Pp. 384. (London: Gerald Duckworth and Co., Ltd., 1933.) 15s. net.
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A Hundred Years of Psychology, 1833–1933. Nature 135, 527 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135527a0
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