AHP named “best historical psychology blog”

Jeremy Burman

PsyBlog, an enormously popular general interest psychology blog, recently updated their very helpful “Guide to Psychology Blogs.” I was, needless to say, more than pleasantly surprised to see AHP featured prominently in “Part 5.”

I am grateful its editor, Jeremy Dean, chose to include AHP in the same resource that I used a year ago to build our own blog roll. I also wanted to recognize the efforts of my supervisor, Chris Green, in making it possible. He has been tireless in his efforts to promote both the blog and, more generally, the history of psychology as a discipline. Also deserving of recognition for the achievement are Jenn Bazar (our occasional contributor) and Sarah Chun (from the Faculty Support Centre at York University).

But thank you most of all to you, our loyal readers. If you have suggestions for how we might further improve things, please feel free to comment below.

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About Jeremy Burman

Jeremy Trevelyan Burman is a senior doctoral student in York University’s Department of Psychology, specializing in the history of developmental psychology and its theory (especially that pertaining to Jean Piaget). Prior to returning to academia, he was a producer at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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