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144 370. Twentieth century<br />

New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2004.<br />

ISBN: 0813533406.<br />

Contents: Hamilton CRAVENS, “American Social <strong>Science</strong><br />

and the Invention <strong>of</strong> Affirmative Action, 1920s–1<strong>97</strong>0s,” 9-40;<br />

BERNSTEIN [ref. 3151]; SAPOLSKY [ref. 3487]; FRANA<br />

[ref. 3699]; SEGAL [ref. 3441]; ROTHMAN [ref. 3582];<br />

Maris VINOVSKIS, Anna Mills SMITH and Kristen D.<br />

NAWROTZKI, “Social <strong>Science</strong> Research and Early Childhood<br />

Education: A Historical Analysis <strong>of</strong> Developments in<br />

Head Start, Kindergartens, and Day Care,” 155-180; Zane<br />

L. MILLER, “The Death <strong>of</strong> the City: Cultural Individualism,<br />

Hyperdiversity, and the Devolution <strong>of</strong> National Urban<br />

Policy,” 181-213; William GRAEBNER, “The End <strong>of</strong> Liberalism:<br />

Narrating Welfare’s Decline, from the Moynihan Report<br />

(1965) to the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity<br />

Act (1996),” 214-232.<br />

3132. EDDY, Mark Alan. “Architects <strong>of</strong> the Self: Social<br />

Scientists and the Construction <strong>of</strong> the Individual<br />

in Postwar America.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/02 (2004):<br />

670.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, 2004. Advisers:<br />

Ogilvie, Marilyn B., and Kenneth L. Taylor. UMI pub. no.<br />

3122296. 467 pp. Focuses on Margaret Mead and B. F.<br />

Skinner.<br />

3133. IGO, Sarah E. “ ‘A Gold Mine and a Tool for<br />

Democracy’: George Gallup, Elmo Roper, and the<br />

Business <strong>of</strong> Scientific Polling, 1935–1955.” J. Hist.<br />

Behav. Sci. 42 (<strong>2006</strong>): 109–134.<br />

3134. KOSMINSKY, Ethel <strong>Vol</strong>fzon, Claude LÉPINE,<br />

and Fernanda Arêas PEIXOTO. (Eds.) Gilberto Freyre<br />

em quatro tempos. Ciências sociais. (379 pp.; bibl.)<br />

São Paulo: Editora UNESP Fundação/EDUSC, 2003.<br />

ISBN: 8574602175.<br />

On this 20th-century social thinker. Reviews: [ref. 3130]<br />

3135. PREWITT, Kenneth. “The Two Projects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Social <strong>Science</strong>s.” Special Issue: Errors:<br />

Consequences <strong>of</strong> Big Mistakes in the Natural and<br />

Social <strong>Science</strong>s [ref. 13]. Soc. Res. 72 (2005): 219–<br />

236.<br />

Explores the implications <strong>of</strong> the inseparability <strong>of</strong> a social<br />

science theory and its political uses.<br />

3136. WARGON, Sylvia T. Demography in Canada<br />

in the Twentieth Century. (xiv + 327 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Vancouver: Univ. <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Press, 2002.<br />

ISBN: 0774808187.<br />

370-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />

3137. LARSSON, Anna, and Per WISSELGREN.<br />

“The Historiography <strong>of</strong> Swedish Sociology and the<br />

Bounding <strong>of</strong> Disciplinary Identity.” J. Hist. Behav.<br />

Sci. 42 (<strong>2006</strong>): 159–176.<br />

3138. MENNELL, Stephen. “Elias and the Counter-<br />

Ego: Personal Recollections.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 19, no.<br />

2 (<strong>2006</strong>): 73–91.<br />

3139. WEED, Frank J. “The Sociological Department<br />

at the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, 1901 to<br />

1907: Scientific Paternalism and Industrial Control.”<br />

J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 41 (2005): 269–284.<br />

370-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

3140. DOJA, Albert. “The Advent <strong>of</strong> Heroic Anthropology<br />

in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ideas.” J. Hist. Ideas 66<br />

(2005): 633–650.<br />

Focus on the role <strong>of</strong> Lévi-Strauss in 20th-century anthropology.<br />

3141. FARDON, Richard. Mary Douglas: An Intellectual<br />

Biography. (xx + 315 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Routledge, 1999. ISBN: 0415040922.<br />

3142. GEISMAR, Haidy. “Malakula: A Photographic<br />

Collection.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. 48 (<strong>2006</strong>): 520–<br />

563.<br />

On the Alfred Cort Haddon Collection <strong>of</strong> photographs from<br />

the Melanesian archipelago at the Cambridge University<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Archaeology and Anthropology.<br />

3143. LUEHRMANN, Sonja. “Russian Colonialism<br />

and the Asiatic Mode <strong>of</strong> Production: (Post-)Soviet<br />

Ethnography Goes to Alaska.” Slav. Rev. 64 (2005):<br />

851–871.<br />

On the concept <strong>of</strong> politarism, developed by the Soviet ethnographer<br />

Iu. I. Semenov, and used by a contemporary ethnohistorian<br />

in Russia.<br />

3144. MCDOUGALL, Russell, and Julian CROFT.<br />

“Henry Ling Roth’s and George Kingsley Roth’s<br />

Pacific Anthropology.” J. Pac. Hist. 40 (2005): 149–<br />

170.<br />

3145. SHERMAN, Daniel J. “ ‘Peoples Ethnographic’:<br />

Objects, Museums, and the Colonial Inheritance<br />

<strong>of</strong> French Ethnography.” French Hist. Stud.<br />

27 (2004): 669–703.<br />

3146. SILVERMAN, Marilyn. (Ed.) Ethnography<br />

and Development: The Work <strong>of</strong> Richard F. Salisbury.<br />

Fontanus Monograph Series, 15. (vi + 398 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Montreal: McGill-Queens Univ. Press, 2004.<br />

ISBN: 0773529500.<br />

Includes essays on the intellectual and political context <strong>of</strong><br />

Salisbury’s work. Contributors include Harvey A. FEIT,<br />

Henry J. RUTZ, and Colin H. SCOTT.<br />

3147. VERDON, Michel. “Boas and Holism: A<br />

Textual Analysis.” Phil Soc. Sci. 36 (<strong>2006</strong>): 276–<br />

302.<br />

3148. ZIMMERMAN, Andrew. “ ‘What Do You Really<br />

Want in German East Africa, Herr Pr<strong>of</strong>essor?’<br />

Counterinsurgency and the <strong>Science</strong> Effect in Colonial<br />

Tanzania.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. 48 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />

419–461.<br />

On Karl Weule’s anthropological work in Tanzania.<br />

370-143. ECONOMICS<br />

3149. ANGNER, Erik. “An Attempt to Understand<br />

the Nature and Origin <strong>of</strong> Hayek’s Transformation.”<br />

Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/12 (2005): 4646.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Perlman, Mark. UMI pub. no. 3159042. 113 pp.<br />

3150. BARNETT, Enid. The Keynesian Arithmetic<br />

in War-Time Canada: Development <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Accounts 1939–1945. Second Edition. Beaver Series.<br />

(<strong>97</strong> pp.; bibl.; index.) Kingston, On.: Harbinger<br />

House Press, 2000. ISBN: 0968312934.<br />

3151. BERNSTEIN, Michael A. “Statecraft and Its<br />

Retainers: American Economics and Public Purpose<br />

after Depression and War.” In CRAVENS [ref. 3131],<br />

41–59.<br />

3152. LEE, Kyu Sang. “Rationality, Minds, and<br />

Machines in the Laboratory: A Thematic <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Vernon Smith’s Experimental Economics.” Diss.<br />

Abstr. Int. A 66/04 (2005): 1450.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Mirowski, Philip E. UMI pub. no. 3171624. 312 pp.

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