Great detective work Anton and thanks for asking David.
I tried the websites, Anton, but when you click on the works involved,
nothing happens. For example, I was curious about whether Belyaev
references Vygotsky in 1940 which would have been an act of incredible
bravery or not. And his article on the end of reflexology in 1930 would have
been of at least historical accuracy. And, of course, the delay between
1940-1961
was greater than a lifetime for millions of Russians.
Let me see what local moscow help is available. Might this be a person whose
work
should be resurected in Journal of Russian and East European Psychology??
mike
On 4/9/07, Anton Yasnitsky <the_yasya@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Furthermore, the story is even much more
> interesting than that. Carol's idea of using
> Google turned out productive, and something came
> out of the search of his name in Russian.
>
> This is the list of his works done when he
> reportedly was working at the
> [Chelpanov-Kornilov-Kolbanovsky's, etc.]
> Institute of Psychology in Moscow in the
> 1920-40s, which is published at the Institute's
> web site: http://ipsy.org.ru/gs123.php .
>
> Several titles of the works are quite
> interesting, however, the one that is
> particularly in the spirit of Vygotsky's work is
> his Candidate of Sciences dissertation (
> http://ipsy.org.ru/26.php ), written (defended?)
> in 1940. This is Myshlenie i chuvstvo. K voprosu
> o vzaimootnoshenii intellektual'nykh i
> emotsional'nykh komponentov soznaniya v
> protsessakh myshleniya [Thinking and feeling. To
> the issue of the interrelation between
> intellectual and emotional components of
> consciousness in the processes of thinking].
>
> Interesting enough, isn't it?
>
> Best,
> Anton.
>
>
> --- David Kellogg <vaughndogblack@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Dear Anton:
> >
> > Thanks very much. This is at least indirect
> > evidence that LSV's ideas were in the air when
> > Belyayev did his book, and that's what I need
> > at this point. Leontiev's presence as editor is
> > even better.
> >
> > Dear Carol:
> >
> > And copious thanks to you as well. You don't
> > still have a copy of that presentation on
> > Belyayev, by any chance? Also, what was the
> > relationship between Lanham's work and the
> > "People's English" movement? Were they related
> > at all? Antagonistically?
> >
> > Gratefully,
> > David
> >
> >
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