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The Making of Mind: A Personal Account of Soviet Psychology ;; [by] A.R. Luria; Michael Cole and Sheila Cole, eds.; introd. and epilogue by Michael Cole

The Making of Mind: A Personal Account of Soviet Psychology ;; [by] A.R. Luria; Michael Cole and Sheila Cole, eds.; introd. and epilogue by Michael Cole

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The Making of Mind: A Personal Account of Soviet Psychology ;; [by] A.R. Luria; Michael Cole and Sheila Cole, eds.; introd. and epilogue by Michael Cole

by Luria, A. R. (Luriia, Aleksandr Romanovich); Cole, Michael; Cole, Sheila

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9780674543263
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Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1979. First edition. Hardcover. Very good(+) to near fine(-) with small persoanl owner name in pen to front free endpaper; in a very good lightly edge-worn jacket.. Large octavo in maroon DJ; 234 p.: ill., ports.; 24 cm; bibliographical references and index. Contents: Apprenticeship -- Moscow -- Vygotsky -- Cultural differences in thinking -- Mental development in twins -- Verbal regulation of behavior -- Disturbance of brain functions -- Neuropsychology in World War II -- Mechanisms of the brain -- Romantic science. Psychologists -- Soviet Union -- Biography. Psychology -- Soviet Union. Psychologues -- URSS -- Biographies. Psychologie -- URSS. Psychologie. Psychology -- Autobiography. Luriia, A. R. (Aleksandr Romanovich), 1902-1977. Lurija, Aleksandr Romanovic, 1902- Luriia, A. R. (Aleksandr Romanovich), 1902-1977 Note(s): Class Descriptors: LC: BF109.L87; Dewey: 153/.092/4; NLM: WZ 100 Responsibility: A.R. Luria; Michael Cole and Sheila Cole, eds.; introd. and epilogue by Michael Cole.

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Title
The Making of Mind: A Personal Account of Soviet Psychology ;; [by] A.R. Luria; Michael Cole and Sheila Cole, eds.; introd. and epilogue by Michael Cole
Author
Luria, A. R. (Luriia, Aleksandr Romanovich); Cole, Michael; Cole, Sheila
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very good(+) to near fine(-) with small persoanl owner name in pen to front free endpaper; in a very good lightly edge-worn jack
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ISBN 10
0674543262
ISBN 13
9780674543263
Publisher
Harvard University Press
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Cambridge, Mass
Date Published
1979
Keywords
Russia, Russian, Soviet Union

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