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Chapter 1: Introduction
References
Chapter 2: Physiology and Psychology in Russia and the USSR: A Synopsis (1897-1952)
2.1 Pavlov's Psychophysiology and the Bolsheviks
2.2 Marxist Psychology: From the Experimental Psychology Institute to Vygotsky
2.3 Soviet Psychology Under Stalinism
2.4 Pavlov According to Stalinist Science
References
Chapter 3: The Rise of Argentine Pavlovism: Early Readings, Appropriations, and Controversies (1936-1960)

3.1 Freud, Pavlov, and the Renewal of Psychological Science
3.2 Pavlov and the Argentine Psychoanalysts
3.3 Extensions of Freudopavlovism
3.4 Anti-fascism and Communism as Precedents of Pavlovism
3.5 The Reception of Stalinist Science
3.6 Pavlov in the Marxist-Leninist Canon
3.7 Political and Disciplinary Changes in the USSR and Argentina
3.8 The Partisan Critique of Psychoanalysis
3.9 Pavlov and the "Communist Identity"
References
Chapter 4: Clinic, Psychology, and Politics (1951-1974)
4.1 Pavlovianism and Clinical Practices

4.2 The Renewal of Soviet Science: Cybernetics, Physiology, and Psychology
4.3 Itzigsohn and the Partial Renewal of Local Pavlovianism
4.4 The Politicization of Psychotherapies
4.5 Thénon's Psicología Dialéctica: Ideology and Psychotherapy
4.6 Ramifications of Pavlovian Psychotherapies
4.7 Pavlov, Vygotsky, and School Dyslexia
4.8 The Pavlovian Clinical Work in Argentina
References
Chapter 5: Crisis and Decline of Argentine Pavlovism (1963-1977)
5.1 Pavlovian Psychiatry and Communist Judaism
5.2 The Intellectual Limits of the CPA: Gramsci, Rubinstein, and Anokhin

5.3 Pavlovianism in the University
5.4 The Plenary Session of Communist Psychiatrists
5.5 Itzigsohn and the Rediscovery of Vygotsky
5.6 Militant Psychology: Caparrós and Wallon
5.7 The International Crisis of Communism and the Rift of Argentine Pavlovian Psychiatry
5.8 The CPA as an Intellectual Niche Until 1966
5.9 Communist Psychiatrists and Left-Wing Psychoanalysts' Rapprochement
5.10 Bassin and the Soviet Rediscovery of the Unconscious
5.11 Bassin and Langer: A Meeting and a Horizon
5.12 Soviet-Style Critique of the Unconscious and Marginalization of Pavlovianism

5.13 Science and Marxism Reconsidered: Althusserian Epistemology
5.14 The Experience of Pavlovism: A Balance
References
Chapter 6: From Pavlovism to Vygotskianism (1980-1991)
6.1 Vygotsky's Transnational Circulation: From the USSR to the USA and Spain
6.2 The USSR and the CPA in the 1980s
6.3 Soviet Psychology in Argentina in the 1980s
6.4 Crisis of the Soviet Psychology and Vygotsky's Implantation in Spanish
References
Chapter 7: Conclusions
Index

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