Publications
- (2003) "Psychology in Russia and Central and Eastern
Europe" (with ñ Jaromir Janousek), The Cambridge History of Science. Vol.
7. The Modern Social Sciences, ed. Theodore M. Porter and Dorothy Ross. Cambridge,
UK: Cambridge University Press, 431-449.
- (2002) Diagnosing Literary Genius: A Cultural History
of Psychiatry in Russia, 1880-1930. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins
University Press. MLA Award in Slavic Literature and Languages (2003).
- (2002) "A Family discussion: The Herzens on the science
of man", History of the Human sciences 15 4: 1-18.
- (2002) "From illness to health and back: Psychiatrists
on Pushkin's genius", Bulletin of Psychology and the Arts 3 1: 20-24.
- (2002) "Mad genius: the idea and its ramifications",
Intellectual News 10 (Spring 2002): 91-98.
- (1999) "Nicolas Bernstein: un physiologiste, figure de
proue de la psychologie russe? " Bulletin de psychologie 52 4: 481-90.
- (1998) ‘The notion of illness in the works of N.
N. Bazhenov,’ History of Psychiatry, 9: 135-49.
- ‘On the origin of “psychological society”: degeneration
and mental hygiene in Russia’ (in Russian), Vorposy istorii estestvoznaniia
i tekhniki (in print).
- ‘Literature and psychology: from the history of humanistic
approach in psychology’ (in Russian), Voprosy Psikhologii (in print).
- (1997) ‘The notion of illness in the work of N. N.
Bazhenov’ (in Russian), Voprosy psikhologii, 4.
- (1997) ‘A. A. Tokarskii’, ‘N. A. Bernstein’
(in Russian), in: V. V. Rubtsov, M. G. Yaroshevskii (eds.), Moscow Psychologists
(Moscow: Skola-Press, 1997).
- (1996) ‘An outstanding physiologist.
A classic of psychology?’ (in Russian), Psikhologicheskii Zhurnal,
v. 17, no. 5: 116-27.
- (1995):'Nikolai Bernstein: the years before and after
"Pavlovian Session" ', Russian Studies in History, 34, no 2: 24-36.
- (1995) ‘Psychological experiment in the clinic:
Pathological psychology in the work of Russian psychiatrists’ (in
Russian), Voprosy Psikhologii, 6: 79-92.
- (1995) ‘Degrees of freedom: physiology of human
motor action in the USSR’ (in Russian), in: M.G. Yaroshevskii (ed.),
Historical Psychology of Science (St. Petersburg: International Foundation
for the History of Science): 165-175.
- (1995) ‘On the history of Russian psychotherapy:
Nikolai Osipov in Moscow and Prague’ (in Russian), Voprosy Psikhologii,
1: 69-81.
- (1994) ‘From reaction to motor action: Nikolai
Bernstein at the Moscow Institute of Psychology in the 1920s’ (in
Russian), Voprosy Psikhologii 4: 17-27.
- (1993) ‘Pioneer of the activity theory: toward
the centenary of Mikhail Basov’ (in Russian), Psikhologicheskii Journal,
1: 48-61 (with M. Yaroshevsky, N. Danilicheva).
- (1991) ‘History of the Central Institute of
Labour: Fulfilment of an utopia?’ (in Russian), Voprosy Istorii Estestvoznaniia
i Tekhniki, 2: 67-72.
- (1991) ‘Nikolai Bernstein: the years before
and after “Pavlovian Session”’ (in Russian), in: M.G. Yaroshevsky
(ed.) Science Oppressed (Moscow: Nauka), 365-371. English translation in Russian
Studies in History. A Journal of Translations, 34, 2 (1995): 24-36.
- (1989) ‘Physiology of activity: development
of a new research branch’ (in Russian), Bedingungen fur die Entstehung
und Entwicklung neuer Forschungarichtungen. Teil 1. Beitrage zum 2 Internationalen
Symposium von 23-25 November 1988 (Berlin): 361-70.
- (1989) Nikolai Bernstein's Impact on Psychology
(in Russian) Ph.D. diss. Moscow University.
Book reviews
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Review of: Diane F. Halpern and Alexander E. Voiskounsky,
eds. States of Mind: American and Post-Soviet Perspectives on Contemporary
Issues in Psychology (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997),
Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences (in print).
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Review of: Theresa C. Smith in collaboration with Thomas
A. Oleszczuk, No Asylum: State Psychiatric Repression in the Former USSR
(New York: New York University Press, 1996), Journal of the History of
Behavioral Sciences (in print).
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Review of: Andrew Scull, Charlotte MacKenzie and Nicholas
Hervey, Masters of Bedlam: The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996), Journal of Forensic Psychiatry,
vol. 8, no. 2 (1997): 479-481.
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Review of: E. A. Golubeva (ed.), Abilities. Towards B. M.
Teplov’s centenary (Moscow, 1997) and A. V. Brushlinskii, T. N. Ushakova
(eds.), V. D. Nebylitsyn: life and scientific work (Moscow, 1996).
Voprosy istorii estestvoznaniia i tekhniki, 4 (1997).
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‘Is Russia the second motherland of psychoanalysis?’ Review
of: Alexandre Etkind, Eros of the Impossible. History of Psychoanalysis
in Russia (Moscow, 1993) (in Russian), Voprosy Psikhologii, 5 (1994): 141-45.
Conference proceedings
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(1995) ‘New forms of psychiatric practice and the emergence
of psychotherapy at the turn of the century’, Proceedings of the 14th Cheiron-Europe
Conference, September 3-7, 1995, Passau (Passau): 34-36.
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(1994) ‘The early humanistic trend in Russian and East European
psychology: the case of Nikolai Osipov (1877-1934)’, Proceedings of the
13th Cheiron Europe Conference. Paris, Septembre 7-11, 1994 (Paris): 369-372.
Dictionary articles
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‘H. Taine’, ‘Maine de Biran’, ‘Pierre Janet’, ‘Ribot’, ‘Richet’,
‘Mental hygiene’ (in Russian), Psychological Encyclopaedia (Moscow) (in
print).