Psychology, Religion, and Politics in National Contexts
Vol. 12, No. 3, August 2009
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About the special issue
The articles in this special issue focus on the intertwinements between institutional religion and national political structures and on their influence on developing forms of psychology in four different national contexts: Spain, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Articles in this issue
Historical Intersections of Psychology, Religion, and Politics in National Contexts
Pages 125–131
Kugelmann, Robert; Belzen, Jacob A.
The Soul of Spain: Spanish Scholastic Psychology and the Making of Modern Subjectivity (1875–1931)
Pages 132–156
Castro, Jorge; Lafuente, Enrique; Jiménez, Belén
Ideology, Politics, and Personality: Shaping Forces in Dutch Psychology of Religion, 1907–1957
Pages 157–182
Belzen, Jacob A.
Goodwill in the Valley of the Shadow: Religion, Psychotherapy, and Politics in Britain From 1945 to the Early 1960s
Pages 183–200
Richards, Graham
Out of the Ghetto: Integrating Catholics Into Mainstream Psychology in the United States After World War II
Pages 201–226
Kugelmann, Robert


