Franz Samelson
Franz Samelson | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 23, 1923 |
| Died | March 16, 2015 (aged 91) Manhattan, Kansas, U.S. |
| Citizenship | United States |
| Alma mater | University of Munich University of Michigan |
| Known for | Work on the history of psychology |
| Spouse |
Phoebe Samelson
(m. 1955–2015) |
| Children | Karen Samelson |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Social psychology |
| Institutions | Kansas State University |
| Thesis | Group pressure and incongruity in the cognitive field as determinants of conformity (1956) |
Franz Samelson (September 23, 1923 – March 16, 2015) was a German-American social psychologist and historian of psychology.[1]
Samelson was born on September 23, 1923, in Breslau, German Reich (today Wrocław, Poland).[1] Prohibited by the laws of Nazi Germany from attending any German universities, he instead attended a photography school in Munich, where he later worked in a factory with prisoners of war. After World War II ended, he began working for the United States Army. He also enrolled at the University of Munich, where he received a diploma in psychology in 1952.[2]
In 1952, he emigrated to the United States, following his older brother Hans. He went on to receive his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Michigan in 1956.[2] He joined the faculty of Kansas State University in 1957, where he remained until retiring as Professor in 1990.[1]
Samelson died on March 16, 2015, in Manhattan, Kansas.[1]
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- American historians of science
- American social psychologists
- Historians of psychology
- 20th-century American historians
- American male non-fiction writers
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- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni
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