ISBN-13: 9781418431051 / Angielski / Twarda / 2004 / 473 str.
ISBN-13: 9781418431051 / Angielski / Twarda / 2004 / 473 str.
This text in a concise way uniquely approaches the history of human psychology by weaving together the psychological elements of ancient Egyptians, the psychological contents of medieval sub-Saharan Africans and the psychological experiences of Diasporan Africans into African perspectives in the annals and systems of present human psychology. Arabians, Spanish, Latinos, and Caribbeans factored into the African-centered perspectives of the text. introducing the history of human psychology make it distinctive among mainstream Euro-American and Black Psychology texts on historical Psychology. pre-historic or ancient people on Earth - Africans. Psychology are explored. how they changed these ideas and principles to create a psychology of their own is addressed. Africans are explored. The text point out the historical and psychological horrors that swept through Africa by way of the trans-Atlantic slave system. educational, social, political, legal, ecological, technological, religious - are addressed.