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Journal Abbreviation Soc. Sci. Hist.
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Anders Ottosson
(2016)
Androphobia, Demasculinization, and Professional Conflicts: The Herstories of the Physical Therapy Profession Deconstructed.
Social Science History
(pp. 433-461).
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Michele Alacevich
(2016)
Not a Knowledge Bank: The Divided History of Development Economics and Development Organizations.
Social Science History
(pp. 627-656).
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Steve Hochstadt
(2016)
Demography and Demographers in Modern Germany: Social Science and Ideology across Political Regimes.
Social Science History
(pp. 657-682).
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Kaat Louckx; Raf Vanderstraeten
(2015)
Household and State-istics: Cornerstones of Society in Population Censuses (Belgium, 1846–1947).
Social Science History
(pp. 201-215).
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Mark Aldrich
(2015)
Another Wreck on the New Haven: Accidents, Risk Perception, and the Stigmatization of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, 1911–1914.
Social Science History
(pp. 613-646).
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Patricia Strach; Kathleen Sullivan
(2015)
Dirty Politics: Public Employees, Private Contractors, and the Development of Nineteenth-Century Trash Collection in Pittsburgh and New Orleans.
Social Science History
(pp. 387-407).
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James Rice
(2015)
Downwind of the Atomic State: US Continental Atmospheric Testing, Radioactive Fallout, and Organizational Deviance, 1951–1962.
Social Science History
(pp. 647-676).
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Kirsi Eräranta
(2015)
A New Social Risk? Social-Scientific Knowledge and Work-Life Balance in Twentieth-Century Finland.
Social Science History
(pp. 63-83).
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Andreas Killen
(2015)
What Is an Enlightenment Film?Cinema and the Rhetoric of Social Hygiene in Interwar Germany.
Social Science History
(pp. 107-127).
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Alicia D. Bonaparte
(2014)
“The Satisfactory Midwife Bag”: Midwifery Regulation in South Carolina, Past and Present Considerations.
Social Science History
(pp. 155-182).
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Mariola Espinosa
(2014)
The Question of Racial Immunity to Yellow Fever in History and Historiography.
Social Science History
(pp. 437-453).
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Mamelund, Svenn-Erik; Sattenspiel, Lisa; Dimka, Jessica
(2013)
Influenza-Associated Mortality during the 1918--1919 Influenza Pandemic in Alaska and Labrador: A Comparison.
Social Science History
(p. 177).
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Maynes, Mary Jo; Waltner, Ann
(2012)
Temporalities and Periodization in Deep History: Technology, Gender, and Benchmarks of “Human Development”.
Social Science History
(p. 59).
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Schrum, Ethan
(2012)
To “Administer the Present”: Clark Kerr and the Purpose of the Postwar American Research University.
Social Science History
(p. 499).
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Lusinchi, Dominic
(2012)
“President” Landon and the 1936 Literary Digest Poll: Were Automobile and Telephone Owners to Blame?.
Social Science History
(p. 23).
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Vanderstraeten, Raf
(2011)
Scholarly Communication in Education Journals.
Social Science History
(p. 109).
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Binder, John J.
(2011)
The Transportation Revolution and Antebellum Sectional Disagreement.
Social Science History
(p. 19).
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Abbott, Andrew
(2010)
Pragmatic Sociology and the Public Sphere: The Case of Charles Richmond Henderson.
Social Science History
(p. 337).
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Hage, Jerald; Mote, Jonathon
(2010)
Transformational Organizations and a Burst of Scientific Breakthroughs: The Institut Pasteur and Biomedicine, 1889--1919.
Social Science History
(p. 13).
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Schwartz, Robert M.
(2010)
Rail Transport, Agrarian Crisis, and the Restructuring of Agriculture: France and Great Britain Confront Globalization, 1860--1900.
Social Science History
(p. 229).
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