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  1. After Anna's death, Přemek married to Catherine (died: 23 May 1422) of Münsterberg, a sister of John, who was the last Duke of Münsterberg from the Silesian Piasts dynasty. With her, he had three more children: William of Opava (d. 1452), Duke of Opava and Münsterberg; Ernest of Opava (d, 1464), Duke of Opava and Münsterberg

  2. Mother. Catherine of Münsterberg. Duke William of Opava ( Czech: Vilém Opavský; c. 1410 – 15 August 1452) was a member of Opava branch of the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty. He was Duke of Opava from 1433 to 1452 and Duke of Münsterberg from 1443 to 1452.

  3. Johana of Rožmitál. Henry the Younger of Poděbrady (also: Henry the Younger of Münsterberg; German: Heinrich der Jüngere von Podiebrad or Heinrich d. J. von Münsterberg; Czech: Hynek Poděbrady or Hynek z Minstrberka; 18 May 1452 – 1 July 1492) was an Imperial Count and Count of Glatz. From 1462 to 1471, he served as Duke of ...

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · In 1892, James asked Münsterberg to take charge of the psychology lab at Harvard. Since he didn’t speak English well, Münsterberg spent most of his time in the lab and published his work in German. James McKeen Cattell suggested that Münsterberg's lab was "the most important in America." After three years, Münsterberg was offered a ...

  5. Münsterberg, chiefly known for his pioneering work in applied psychology, especially industrial psychology, and as one who successfully argued for the utility of psychology, after his arrival in the United States, was born on June 1, 1863, in Danzig Germany and died on December 16, 1916, of a cerebral hemorrhage while presenting a lecture on introductory psychology at Radcliffe College.

  6. Oct 24, 2019 · Among this group, a few select individuals have the distinction of contributing to the origin of multiple fields. One such figure is Hugo Münsterberg, who is widely regarded as one of, if not the, key figure in the development of both legal/forensic and industrial-organizational psychology. 1 For example, one textbook on the history of psychology (Lawson, Graham, & Baker, 2007) states that ...

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  8. Münsterberg’s work garnered other harsh reviews, such as one with the colorful title “Yellow Psychology” (Moore, 1907), in which the author complained about Münsterberg’s presumption in telling judges how to go about their business, especially when what he was saying was a matter of common sense. 6 Never one to shy away from a fight ...

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