Psychology Revivals
About the Book Series
Psychology Revivals is an initiative aiming to re-issue a wealth of academic works which have long been unavailable. Following the success of the Routledge Revivals programme, this time encompassing a vast range from across the Behavioural Sciences, Psychology Revivals draws upon a distinguished catalogue of imprints and authors associated with both Routledge and Psychology Press, restoring to print books by some of the most influential scholars of the last 120 years.
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Neural Repair, Transplantation and Rehabilitation
1st Edition
By Roger A. Barker, Stephen B. Dunnett
April 18, 2026
Originally published in 1999, this book begins with a synopsis of experimental work underlying degeneration and recovery in the nervous system, which is then discussed in the context of strategies to repair the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). The major part of the ...
Psychology and Religion: An Introduction to Contemporary Views
1st Edition
By G. Stephens Spinks
April 18, 2026
Originally published in 1963, this book states that religion is a universal phenomenon and a dominant factor in human development. It must therefore be studied psychologically as a primordial aspect of human consciousness. This involves a balanced presentation of anthropology, comparative religion,...
Rationality: Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives
1st Edition
Edited
By K. I. Manktelow, D. E. Over
April 18, 2026
Originally published in 1993, reissued here with a new introduction, the study of rationality was one of the most exciting and important areas of contemporary cognitive science: recent research involved collaborations across disciplinary boundaries, and theoretical progress had been rapid and ...
Social Psychology
1st Edition
By W. J. H. Sprott
April 18, 2026
Originally published in 1952, the study of social psychology as a separate subject was a comparatively recent one. There was the classic work of McDougall, and in a very different sort, Trotter; while twenty years previously Professor Ginsberg gave the subject a new orientation. But the study of ...
Apparitions: An Autobiographical Study in Parapsychology
1st Edition
By Kate Christie
March 02, 2026
All her life the novelist Kate Christie had been haunted by apparitions of the dead. She felt the coming of disaster and death. She was forced to share the sufferings of the psychically disturbed, and to be host to those who had died violent deaths. She neither wanted nor welcomed any of this; she ...
Children's Peer Relations
1st Edition
Edited
By Phillip T. Slee, Ken Rigby
March 02, 2026
The relationships children form with each other are important not only to childhood happiness but also to healthy adult functioning. Originally published in 1998, Phillip Slee and Ken Rigby presented an up-to-date overview of the latest findings in this area at the time, with reviews of current ...
Cognitive Psychology: New Directions
1st Edition
Edited
By Guy Claxton
March 02, 2026
Originally published in 1980, this title was designed to present key topics in cognitive psychology to university and college students in a way that drew out the main ideas behind those topics, this book also shows how these ideas were likely to develop over the following years. Its special ...
Commonsense Psychology and the Home
1st Edition
By Frederick H. Dodd
March 02, 2026
First published in 1933, Commonsense Psychology and the Home was a book for parents and others who were interested in the welfare of the child and who, although sceptical of, and confused by, the conflicting schools of modern psychology at the time, desired guidance from modern knowledge combined ...
Developing a Social Psychology of Monkeys and Apes
1st Edition
By John Chadwick-Jones
March 02, 2026
Originally published in 1998, the aim of Developing a Social Psychology of Monkeys and Apes was to draw attention to the exciting progress of studies of the social psychology of monkeys and apes happening at the time. It is written with a clear style which should invite interest from a wide range ...
Emotion and Early Interaction
1st Edition
Edited
By Tiffany Field, Alan Fogel
March 02, 2026
Originally published in 1982, Emotion and Early Interaction is a collection of papers by investigators who had been attempting to integrate emotion and interaction processes in early development. None professed to have all the answers, yet each paper challenges us to question some of our notions ...
Growth Points in Cognition
1st Edition
Edited
By Guy Claxton
March 02, 2026
‘Cognition’ is not so much a field as a forest. It presents the newcomer with an immense wealth of detail: theories, models, terms and findings that are entangled and sometimes seemingly impenetrable. There is plenty of new growth – of which some will thrive and some will not. And a lot of dead ...
Love in the Machine Age: A Psychological Study of the Transition from Patriarchal Society
1st Edition
By Floyd Dell
March 02, 2026
First published in 1930, the object of Love in the Machine Age was to popularize a modern and scientific view of behavior, and thereby help people to live happy and successful lives. The author traces in popular language for the time, the break-up of the patriarchal values held by most of society, ...






