Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
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114 360. Nineteenth century<br />
2411. THOMAS, Marion. “Are Animals Just Noisy<br />
Machines? Louis Boutan and the Co-invention <strong>of</strong><br />
Animal and Child Psychology in the French Third<br />
Republic.” J. Hist. Biol. 38 (2005): 425–460.<br />
2412. TRAETTA, Luigi. “La misura del tempo nel<br />
laboratorio di Lipsia: W. Wundt e M. Friedrich.”<br />
Physis 40 (2003): 155–182.<br />
2413. VAN GORP, Angelo. “Gedragswetenschap<br />
in de steigers: Het psycho-pedagogisch vertoog van<br />
Ovide Decroly ontmythologiseerd? (1871–1932).”<br />
Translated title: [Behavioural <strong>Science</strong>s in Scaffolding.<br />
The Psycho-Pedagogical Discourse <strong>of</strong> Ovide<br />
Decroly Demystified? (1871–1932).] In Dutch. Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. C 65/03 (2004): 573.<br />
Dissertation at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium),<br />
2004. UMI pub. no. C817428. 394 pp. About the Belgian<br />
pioneer <strong>of</strong> education who promoted a child-oriented,<br />
progressive schooling.<br />
2414. VICEDO CASTELLO, Maria Margarita. “The<br />
Maternal Instinct: Mother Love and the Search for<br />
Human Nature.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/11 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />
4163.<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, 2005. Advisers: Mendelsohn,<br />
Everett, and Peter Galison. UMI pub. no. 3194472.<br />
589 pp.<br />
2415. WADE, Nicholas J., Hiroshi ONO, and Alistair<br />
P. MAPP. “The Lost Direction in Binocular Vision:<br />
The Neglected Signs Posted by Wells, Towne, and<br />
Leconte.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 42 (<strong>2006</strong>): 61–86.<br />
2416. WASSMANN, Claudia. “The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Emotion:<br />
Studying Emotions in Germany, France, and the<br />
United States, 1860–1920.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/03<br />
(2005): 1137.<br />
Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 2005. Adviser:<br />
Richards, Robert. UMI pub. no. 3168411. 313 pp.<br />
2417. WATSON, Cecelia A. “The Sartorial Self:<br />
William James’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Dress.” Hist. Psychol.<br />
7 (2004): 211–224.<br />
2418. WOLFFRAM, Heather. “Parapsychology on the<br />
Couch: The Psychology <strong>of</strong> Occult Belief in Germany,<br />
c. 1870–1939.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 42 (<strong>2006</strong>): 237–<br />
260.<br />
360-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES IN GENERAL<br />
2419. BRANDIST, Craig. “The Rise <strong>of</strong> Soviet Sociolinguistics<br />
from the Ashes <strong>of</strong> Völkerpsychologie.” J.<br />
Hist. Behav. Sci. 42 (<strong>2006</strong>): 261–277.<br />
2420. DROLET, Michael. “Tocqueville’s Interest in<br />
the Social: Or How Statistics Informed His ‘New<br />
<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Politics.’ ” Hist. Europ. Ideas 31 (2005):<br />
451–471.<br />
2421. GARRIGAN MATTAR, Sinéad. Primitivism,<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, and the Irish Revival. Oxford English monographs.<br />
(vii + 277 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Clarendon<br />
Press and New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2004.<br />
ISBN: 0199268959.<br />
On the way that anthropology, mythology, and psychoanalysis<br />
transformed Irish literature <strong>of</strong> the 1890s. Reviews:<br />
[ref. R331]<br />
2422. MAUNDER, Andrew, and Grace MOORE.<br />
(Eds.) Victorian Crime, Madness and Sensation.<br />
The Nineteenth Century Series. (xi + 259 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. ISBN:<br />
0754640604.<br />
2423. SAINT-SIMON. Écrits politiques et<br />
économiques : anthologie critique. Edited by Juliette<br />
GRANGE. Agora, 281. (560 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Paris: Pocket, 2005. ISBN: 2266141791.<br />
2424. STIPETIC, Vladimir, and Nenad VEKARIC.<br />
Povijesna demografija Hrvatske. Translated title:<br />
[Historical Demography in Croatia.] In Croatian.<br />
Summary in English and French. Prilozi povijesti<br />
stanovnistva Dubrovnika i okolice, 11. (372 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Zagreb: HAZU, 2004. ISBN:<br />
9531546053.<br />
2425. STROWICK, Elisabeth. “Comparative Epistemology<br />
<strong>of</strong> Suspicion: Psychoanalysis, Literature,<br />
and the Human <strong>Science</strong>s.” Special Issue: <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Literature [ref. 240]. Sci. Context 18 (2005):<br />
649–669.<br />
A comparative reading <strong>of</strong> psychoanalytical, literary, and<br />
criminological texts, exploring knowledge in the human<br />
sciences and techniques <strong>of</strong> power.<br />
2426. WOLFENSTEIN, Gabriel Karl. “Public Numbers<br />
and the Victorian State: The General Register Office,<br />
the Census, and Statistics in Nineteenth-Century<br />
Britain.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65 (2005): 3529.<br />
Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles.<br />
Advisor: Porter, Theodore M. UMI pub. no. 3146600. 309<br />
pp.<br />
360-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />
2427. RINGER, Fritz K. Max Weber: An Intellectual<br />
Biography. (307 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago Press, 2004. ISBN: 0226720047.<br />
2428. SILVA, Filipe Carreira da. “G. H. Mead in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sociological Ideas.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 42<br />
(<strong>2006</strong>): 19–39.<br />
2429. WARREN, Jean-Philippe. L’engagement sociologique<br />
: la tradition sociologique du Québec<br />
francophone, 1886–1950. (447 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Montréal: Boréal, 2003. ISBN: 2764602294.<br />
360-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
2430. BEDNARSKI, Andrew. Holding Egypt: Tracing<br />
the Reception <strong>of</strong> the Description de l’Égypte in<br />
Nineteenth-Century Great Britain. Egyptology, 3.<br />
(vi + 106 pp.; ill.; bibl.) London: Golden House<br />
Publications, 2005. ISBN: 0955025605.<br />
On the reception <strong>of</strong> the seminal French study <strong>of</strong> Egypt under<br />
Napoleon and its role in the development <strong>of</strong> Egyptology.<br />
2431. FRANÇOZO, Mariana. “O gênero da antropologia<br />
/The gender <strong>of</strong> anthropology.” Manguinhos 12<br />
(2005): 1075–1079.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Mariza CORRÊA, Antropólogas and<br />
antropologia (2003).<br />
2432. HENDERSON, Lizanne. “The Natural and<br />
Supernatural Worlds <strong>of</strong> Hugh Miller.” In BORLEY<br />
[ref. 2201], 89–98.<br />
On Miller’s role as a folklorist and his study <strong>of</strong> superstitions<br />
and belief in the supernatural.<br />
2433. JOHNSTON, Ewan. “Reinventing Fiji at 19th-<br />
Century and Early 20th-Century Exhibitions.” J. Pac.<br />
Hist. 40 (2005): 23–44.<br />
360-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />
2434. SCHNAPP, Alain. “Eduard Gerhard: Founder<br />
<strong>of</strong> Classical Archaeology?” Translated from the