Description | CDR sound recording, in two parts, of an interview with Professor Alan Clarke, (1922-2011) CBE, FRCPsych (Hon), FBPsS (Hon), British Psychological Society President 1977-1978 and Professor Ann Clarke FBPsS (Hon), University of Hull for the British Psychological Society's Oral History project.
The interview was conducted by Professor Mike Wang in 2007.
The following summary (by Professor Wang) is by way of introduction to the full recording held at HoPC London.
Topics covered:
The Clarkes describe their background and Childhood, and how they met. The interview then deals with their joint work from their PhD days through to the present and covers some of the major episodes in British Psychology in the latter half of the 20th century; including the beginnings of the development of the profession of clinical psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP) under Hans Eysenck and Monte Shapiro, their own major contribution to the field of learning disability, and the Cyril Burt affair.
Total Running Time: c 126mins
Site: The couple were interviewed together in the dining room of their home in Barnet.
Photograph taken in the Clarke's garden by the BPS interviewer; Professor Mike Wang.
Professor A.D.B.Clarke's obituary published in The Times, December 15, 2011. Professor A.D.B. Clarke's obituary (by David A. Shapiro) published in The Psychologist Vol.25, No.2 (February 2012). |
RunTime | On two 700mb CDRs in two parts, running time c 126minutes |
AdminHistory | Professor Ann Clarke Date of Birth: 03/11/1928 Place of Birth: Madras, India
University and Professional Training: University of Reading, BA (First Class,Hons) 1945-1948 UCl and IoP University of London, PhD 1948-1950
Other Honours and Awards: BA Priestley Prize (best female undergraduate) University of Reading, 1948 Research Award (joint) American Association for Mental Deficiency, 1977 Distinguished Achievement Award for Scientific Literature, International Association for Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency (joint), 1982 Honorary Fellow BPS, 2007
Professional career: Manor Hospital, Epsom, Clinical Psychologist 1951-1960 Manor Hospital, Epsom, Principal Clinical Psychologist 1960-1962 University of Hull, Research Fellow Nuffield Foundation and American Association for the Aid of Crippled Children 1963-1971 University of Hull Lecturer, Reader and Professor (Personal Chair), Department of Educational Studies, 1973-1988 University of Hull, Emeritus Professor 1988-
Involvement with BPS and/or other societies and organisations: World Health Organisation, Geneva, Consultant 1969 Australian Council for Rehabilitation of Disabled, Lecturer 1974 OECD New Zealand, input for Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education, 1978 Founder member, International Association for the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency, Copenhagen 1964
Professor Alan Clarke Date of Birth: 21/03/1922 Date of Death: 10/12/2011 Place of Birth: Carshalton, Surrey
University and Professional Training: University of Reading, BA (first class honours), 1940-1941, 1946-1948 University of London, PhD, 1948-1950
Other Honours and Awards: Commander of the British Empire (CBE), HMQ, 1974 Research Award (joint) American Association for Mental Deficiency, 1977 Hon. DSc. University of Hull, 1986 Distinguished Achievement Award for Scientific Literature, International Association for Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency (joint), 1982 Honorary Fellow, BPS 2007
Professional career: Manor Hospital, Epsom, Senior Clinical Psychologist 1951-1957 Manor Hospital, Epsom, Consultant Clinical Psychologist 1957-1962 University of Hull, Professor of Psychology, 1962-1984 MIND, Vice-President 1970- International Association for Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency, President 1973-1976 International Association for Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency, Hon.Life President, 1988- University of Hertfordshire, Visiting Professor, 1992-1998 DHSS/SSRC Organising Group Transmitted Deprivation, Chair 1978-1983
Involvement with BPS and/or other societies and organisations: BPS President, 1977-1978 DHSS Training Council for Teachers of the Mentally Handicapped, Chair 1969-1974 World Health Organisation, Expert Panel on Mental Health, member 1968-1985 British Journal of Psychology (BJP), Editor 1973-1979 OECD New Zealand, input for Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education, 1978 |