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  • Bartlett's assertion that the 1898 Cambridge expedition greatly influenced psychology is questionable, as key figures like Rivers saw anthropology and psychology as separate fields.
  • The promise of collaboration among psychologists and anthropologists emerged at Maghull Hospital and through Bartlett's early efforts in sociocultural psychology, but these initiatives ultimately fell apart after World War I.
  • The Torres Strait expedition left a forgotten legacy, suggesting that experimental psychology could form a foundation for human sciences while preventing a real merger between psychology and anthropology.

Article Abstract

Bartlett's claim that the Cambridge anthropological expedition of 1898 to the Torres Strait "put a social and ethnological stamp upon Cambridge psychology" does not bear close examination. Rivers pursued his interests in both anthropology and psychology but came to regard them as largely independent pursuits. Myers, through the influence of Rivers, came to identify himself primarily as a psychologist. McDougall was very quickly marginalized. There were two occasions when the promise of the Torres Strait began to be fulfilled: first, the reunion of Rivers, Myers, McDougall, and Seligman, all medically trained, at Maghull Hospital to help in the treatment of shell-shocked soldiers; second, Bartlett's attempt, early in his career, to establish a sociocultural psychology. However, the remarkable "academy" at Maghull was disbanded at the end of the war, and Bartlett, in his attempt to promote the "upstart subject" of psychology at Cambridge, increasingly came to distance his department from social and ethnological concerns. There is a neglected legacy of the Torres Strait expedition, the curious belief that the methods of experimental psychology, and indeed psychophysics, could (somehow) be foundational to the human sciences. This legacy has served both to suggest that psychology must have something to do with anthropology, while perpetually deferring any actual integration between the two disciplines.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1520-6696(199923)35:4<345::aid-jhbs2>3.0.co;2-jDOI Listing

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