Cheiron Newsletter posted

Cheiron, the centaurThe Spring 2007 issue of the Cheiron Newsletter is now available. Cheiron is the leading North American scholarly society dedicated to the history of behavioral and social sciences.

Highlights include:

  1. Ian Hacking will give the keynote speech at the 2007 meeting in Dublin
  2. Cheiron-ESHHS 2007 program
  3. Cheiron returns to Toronto in 2008, for the first time in twenty-five years
  4. Nominations for the 2008 Cheiron Book Prize, for outstanding monograph in the history of the social/behavioral/human sciences, should be sent to Alexandra Rutherford

News of interest to “Cheironians” can be sent to the editor of the Newsletter, Daniela S. Barberis.

Members of Cheiron also receive a 15% discount for subscriptions to the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. Join today!

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.