Head Masters: Phrenology, Secular Education, and Nineteenth-Century Social Thought
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- ebook: 7083526824
- Author: Stephen Tomlinson
- License: Free
- Date: Nov,12,2008
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Head Masters challenges the assumption that phrenology - the study of the conformation of the skull as it relates to mental faculties and character - played only a minor and somewhat anecdotal role in the development of education. Stephen Tomlinson asserts instead that phrenology was a scientifically respectable theory of human nature, perhaps the first solid physiological psychology. He shows that the first phrenologists were among the most prominent scientists and intellectuals of their day, and that the concept was eagerly embraced by leading members of the New England medical community.
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