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History of Psychology Centre

Keeping history alive is crucial to the ongoing development of psychology. Preserving and documenting past discoveries and research allows rising stars to learn from past successes while continuing to develop the profession.

About the History of Psychology Centre

The History of Psychology Centre (HoPC) provides an academic research and resource centre in the history of psychology and, in support of its work, organises events and produces publications.

A review of HoPC was completed in 2022 by external consultants. A number of recommendations were made, many which are already being implemented, to make the archives more accessible and engaging.

Read the full strategic review

History of Psychology Centre

Find out more

  • Old publications
    Archives, collections, and publications
    Our historical collections are currently held in several locations, you can search the catalogued material on our online catalogue.
  • Cartoon of many different faces
    Historically excluded
    The BPS is keen to highlight the unseen history and unheard voices whose contributions have made psychology what it is today.
  • BPS founders
    BPS's Founders, Fellows, Presidents, and Members
    Information about the society's historical membership, including its founders, past presidents, and former fellows.

The history of the society

We keep a comprehensive online history of the BPS from its formation in 1901 to the present day.

To explore our history in greater detail, we recommend reading a number of our online articles, which can be accessed below.

You may also wish to consult:

If you're a researcher, then we recommend browsing our archives.

You can also view a chronology of psychology in Britain

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History of Psychology Centre

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