Making Minds Modern: The Politics of Psychology in the British Empire, 1898-1970

This dissertation describes how innovations in the science of mind -- laboratory measurements, psychoanalysis, and mental testing -- changed the ideas and institutions of British imperialism. Psychology did not function as a tool of empire in any straightforward way: in many cases, the knowledge it...

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Main Author: Linstrum, Erik
Other Authors: Jasanoff, Maya
Language:en_US
Published: Harvard University 2013
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spelling ndltd-harvard.edu-oai-dash.harvard.edu-1-103813912015-08-14T15:42:02ZMaking Minds Modern: The Politics of Psychology in the British Empire, 1898-1970Linstrum, ErikHistoryHistory of scienceWorld historyHistory of psychologyImperialismThis dissertation describes how innovations in the science of mind -- laboratory measurements, psychoanalysis, and mental testing -- changed the ideas and institutions of British imperialism. Psychology did not function as a tool of empire in any straightforward way: in many cases, the knowledge it generated called racial stereotypes into question, uncovered the traumatic effects of British rule, and drew unflattering contrasts between the hierarchical values of imperialism and an idealized vision of meritocracy. Psychology did, however, strengthen the authority of Western experts to intervene in other cultures. While they kept their distance from the political culture of officials and settlers, psychologists embraced a modernizing mission, arguing that knowledge of abilities and emotions could make colonized societies fairer and more efficient. The development projects which defined the postwar and postcolonial periods -- usually seen as the golden age of abstract, impersonal, "high modernist" planning -- relied in significant ways on the measurement and management of minds.HistoryJasanoff, Maya2013-03-08T18:57:06Z2013-03-082012Thesis or DissertationLinstrum, Erik. 2012. Making Minds Modern: The Politics of Psychology in the British Empire, 1898-1970. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:10597http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:10381391en_USclosed accessHarvard University
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History of science
World history
History of psychology
Imperialism
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History of science
World history
History of psychology
Imperialism
Linstrum, Erik
Making Minds Modern: The Politics of Psychology in the British Empire, 1898-1970
description This dissertation describes how innovations in the science of mind -- laboratory measurements, psychoanalysis, and mental testing -- changed the ideas and institutions of British imperialism. Psychology did not function as a tool of empire in any straightforward way: in many cases, the knowledge it generated called racial stereotypes into question, uncovered the traumatic effects of British rule, and drew unflattering contrasts between the hierarchical values of imperialism and an idealized vision of meritocracy. Psychology did, however, strengthen the authority of Western experts to intervene in other cultures. While they kept their distance from the political culture of officials and settlers, psychologists embraced a modernizing mission, arguing that knowledge of abilities and emotions could make colonized societies fairer and more efficient. The development projects which defined the postwar and postcolonial periods -- usually seen as the golden age of abstract, impersonal, "high modernist" planning -- relied in significant ways on the measurement and management of minds. === History
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