LevelItem
Ref NoAUD/002/OHP 05
TitleEppel, Emanuel (Manny) - Recording
SiteEppel's home in Brighton.
Date15 June 2005
Extent1-Audio Cassette
DescriptionAudio cassette sound recording of an interview with Professor Emanuel Eppel, FRSA, FRSM for the British Psychological Society 's Oral History project.

The interview was conducted by Barbara Lloyd in 2005.

The following summary is by way of introduction to the full recording held at BPS History of Psychology Centre London.

Performers:
Emanuel Eppel (EE)
Barbara Lloyd (BL)

Side A
c 48mins

Topics:

BL begins by asking EE of any experiences leading to his career in psychology

EE talks of his schooldays, interest in issues of emotions, literature, poetry, Shakespeare, Freud and psychological problems

EE speaks of his background and early ambitions, his route into psychology, time spent at university studying literature and philosophy, Scottish educational tradition, university life, service in the RAF, his honours degree, life as graduate in the RAF, his training as a wireless technician in the RAF, war experience, his colleagues and experience of cultural differences

EE talks of his time in West Africa, setting up an educational training scheme in Africa, amateur dramatics, audience responses in Africa leading to studies in psychology, teaching in Ghana

EE speaks of teaching literature and philosophy in Glasgow and studying for an MA in psychology and education, mentions Vernon and Pickford, how he met his wife May, and his thesis in psychology entitled 'A new test of poetry discrimination'

EE talks of his interest in the development of emotions and sentiments, poetry, literature, personality psychology, Leon Brown's 'exploration of Shakespeare', the county college scheme for young workers in Glasgow, publications, empiricism, perception and statistics

EE discusses returning to London to work, dual job application with his wife May to London University, part-time appointment at LSE teaching generic course for social workers, Richard Titmus' writing on educational psychology, Extra-mural students, courses for scientists and move to Sussex as a lecturer in education and social work

EE speaks of Marie Jahoda, various courses at Sussex and early developmental psychology

ends

Side B
c 41mins

Topics:
EE talks of BPS and the recognition of developmental psychology, former students, academic standards, working life at Sussex and continuing education concept

EE talks of his wife May, 'Adolescents and Morality' book, a cancelled BBC interview in 1962

EE talks of his mentors and influences, Morris Ginsberg, establishment of fellowships at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Social Sciences and related disciplines at the university, his Scottish and Jewish heritage, his father

EE talks of his links with medicine, teaching reflexive courses for Doctors, courses for Social workers, the post-graduate medical centre, his strong interest in medical ethics, his appointment to an advisory group for a large drug company, his award of freedom of the City of London and his teaching of psychology

EE mentions how his war experiences opened him up to differences, and the importance of moral issues, his views on psychoanalysis, compartmentalisation, cross-cultural matters, growth of psychology in schools, academic expansion, diversification, meaning of psychology and the treatment of psychology as a soft subject

EE returns to why he became a psychologist

ends

Total Running time: c 89 mins

Summary by Mike Maskill, BPS Archivist.
RunTimeOn one C90 cassette, running time 89 minutes.
FormatCassette Tapes and text
NotesThe History of Psychology Centre is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our users. Be aware that our catalogue contains historic terminology relating to mental health which could be considered offensive. The terminology exists within the original record and has been retained to inform users on viewpoints at the time. It in no way reflects the attitudes of the cataloguers or the British Psychological Society.
LanguageEnglish
Related MaterialAUD/002/OHP 06 May Eppel Oral History recording
RelatedRecordAUD/002/OHP 06
AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment
AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
TermEducational psychology
Perception
War
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.

Show related Persons records.

Persons
CodePersonNameDates
BPS/GB/153Eppel; Emanuel (1920-2006); Professor; FRSA, FRSM1920-2006
BPS/GB/135Jahoda; Marie (1907-2001); Professor; FBPsS1907-2001
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