About this book series

Theory and History in the Human and Social Sciences fills the gap in the existing coverage of links between new theoretical advancements in the social and human sciences and their historical roots. Making that linkage is crucial for interdisciplinary synthesis across the disciplines of psychology, anthropology, sociology, history, semiotics, and the political sciences. In contemporary human sciences of the 21st century, there exists increasing differentiation between neurosciences and all other sciences that are aimed at making sense of complex social, psychological, and political processes. This series serves the purpose of (1) coordinating such efforts across the borders of existing human and social sciences, (2) providing an arena for possible inter-disciplinary theoretical synthesis, (3) bringing to the attention of our contemporary scientific community innovative ideas that have been lost in the dustbin of history for no good reason, and (4) providing an arena for international communication between social and human scientists across the world.

Electronic ISSN
2523-8671
Print ISSN
2523-8663
Series Editor
  • Jaan Valsiner

Book titles in this series

  1. A History of 'Unitary Psychosis'

    A Contribution to the Historical Epistemology of Nineteenth Century Psychiatry

    Authors:
    • Gerhart Zeller
    • Eric J. Engstrom
    • German E. Berrios
    • Copyright: 2025

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook
  2. Culture of Action

    Contributions to Ernest Edouard Boesch’s Psychology

    Authors:
    • Enno Freiherr von Fircks
    • Copyright: 2025

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook
  3. From Metaphysics to Culture

    Music as a Factor in the Emergence of Modern Psychology, 1750-1900

    Authors:
    • Sven Hroar Klempe
    • Copyright: 2025

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series