№3 (2013)

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Goncharov O.A.
Commentary on A.Yasnitsky’s article “Kurt Koffka: ‘Uzbeks DO HAVE illusions!’ The Luria-Koffka controversy”

33–36

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Allik, Juri
Do primitive people have illusions?

40–42

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Proctor, Hannah
Kurt Koffka and the Expedition to Central Asia

Izmailov Ch.A.
Cultural Evolution and Color Perception

43–52

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Lamdan, Eli
Who had illusions? Alexander R. Luria’s Central Asian experiments on optical illusions

66–76

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Ponomariov, Ilia V.
Situational binding in cross-cultural studies, the works of L.S. Vygotsky and his school

77–94

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Yasnitsky, A.
Psychological expeditions of 1931–1932 to Central Asia. Chronicle of events in letters and documents

This is a chronicle of Luria and Koffka’s expeditions to Central Asia (of 1931 and, with Koffka, of 1932) in letters and excerpts from most pertinent documents of the time. In the course of investigation of the archival and other materials of Vygotsky, Luria, Kurt Lewin, Kurt Koffka, Wolgang Köhler, Molly Harrower, A.M. Shubert, and A.V. Zaporozhts the chronicle of expeditions and their historical context are partly reconstructed. The author used original sources in Russian, German, and English.

114–166

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Woodward, William R.
From Unter den Linden, with Love:
A Transnational History of Russian Psychology in East Germany

167–184

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Woodward, William R.
Liebesgrüsse von Unter den Linden (From Unter den Linden, with Love):
Eine transnationale Geschichte russischer Psychologie in Ost-Deutschland

185–208

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