Penguins on the Couch
Penguin Books and the Psychologization of Britain, c.1945-c.1980
Gavin Miller(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Book
Hardback
978-1-009-48753-5 (ISBN)
Description
Penguin Books' extensive and affordable non-fiction list brought psychological ideas to a mass-market British readership. Even modestly successful titles sold thousands of copies per annum, while best sellers could sell hundreds of thousands over their lifetime. Covering a period from the mid-1940s to around 1980, Penguins on the Couch shows how psychological ideas were filtered and shaped by the inner life of Penguin Books as a commercial publisher with a commitment to professionalism, public education, and progressive politics. Penguin supplied and built a market for psychological knowledge in an era when these ideas were increasingly important - in clinical settings, in childcare and education, in progressive politics, and in the need to make sense of one's life as an autonomous individual.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
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ISBN-13
978-1-009-48753-5 (9781009487535)
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Person
Content
1. Introduction; 2. Penguin Books; 3. Psychologization; 4. Selling the psy disciplines; 5. Pelicanizing the psy disciplines; 6. The elusive 'general reader'; 7. Paperbacks and hardbacks; 8. Cultural authority; 9. Sex at paperback prices; 10. Challenges to the psy disciplines; 11. Conclusion.