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TitleHoPC Stories of Psychology Symposium-War and Its Legacy - Photographs 2014
SiteChancellor's Hall, Senate House, University of London.
PhotographerBPS appointed videographers and photographers.
Date8 October 2014
Extent96-JPEGs
Description96- jpegs capturing speakers, and attendees at the fourth annual BPS History of Psychology Symposium entitled 'Stories of Psychology' Symposium-War and Its Legacy held at Senate House, University of London, October 8th 2014.

The symposium was convened by Dr Alan Collins (Lancaster University) and was part of the British Psychological Society's series of events to mark the centenary of the First World War.

The speakers are pictured from left to right:

Andrea von Hohenthal, Professor Michael Roper , Peter Dillon-Hooper (HoPC), Dr Alan Collins, Professor Sonu Shamdasani, Professor Edgar Jones and Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes.


Presentations:

Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes (Anglia Ruskin University, and BPS President Elect)
'From Myers to the MoD: 99 Years of British Military Psychology'

Professor Edgar Jones (Institute of Psychiatry)
'Shell Shock: The First World War and the Origins of Psychological Medicine'

Professor Michael Roper (University of Essex)
'Growing Up in the Aftermath: Childhood and Family Relationships Between the Wars'

Professor Sonu Shamdasani (University College London)
'C.G Jung, 1914-1918: From the Great War to the War Within'

Andrea von Hohenthal (University of Freiburg, Germany) a short presentation of initial findings from her doctoral research on the development of psychology in Britain and Germany during the Great War.

Total size: 258 MB

Copyright: 2014 British Psychological Society

Photographer: BPS appointed videographers and photographers.
FormatPhotograph
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MaterialJPEG
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AccessStatusOpen
Location13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London
TermShell shock
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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