2020, Number 4
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Rev Elec Psic Izt 2020; 23 (4)
James Mark Baldwin in the mexican press in the early 20th century
Rodríguez PSI
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 1874-1903
PDF size: 408.43 Kb.
ABSTRACT
James Mark Baldwin was one of the most important psychologists
of his time. He proposed some of the initial foundations of what
would be sociocultural psychology. Baldwin visited Mexico on four
occasions, in very different conditions both in the country and in
his personal life. The details of his visits are scattered in books,
undergraduate and graduate thesis, articles and documents of the
Historical Archives of Ezequiel Chavez and the Escuela Nacional
de Altos Estudios (ENAE, National School of Higher Studies);
therefore its importance in the development of Social Psychology
in general and in Mexico, has been a meeting point for different,
varied and sometimes confronted opinions. The purpose of this
work is to recapitulate what the press informed at the time of both
its visits and the vicissitudes of them. The recapitulation will allow
future researchers to immediately locate information about the
teacher. As will be shown, the ephemeris of the courses at the
ENAE and their participation in the design of the university are
barely sketches of the role Baldwin played in Mexico, and of the
ways in which Mexico played an important role in the
psychologist's history.
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