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  1. The Cambridge history of science: The modern social sciences.Theodore M. Porter & Dorothy Ross - 2003 - History of Science 7.
    Forty-two essays by authors from five continents and many disciplines provide a synthetic account of the history of the social sciences-including behavioral and economic sciences since the late eighteenth century. The authors emphasize the cultural and intellectual preconditions of social science, and its contested but important role in the history of the modern world. While there are many historical books on particular disciplines, there are very few about the social sciences generally, and none that deal with so much of the (...)
     
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    “Are we a nation?”: The conjuncture of nationhood and race in the united states, 1850–1876.Dorothy Ross - 2005 - Modern Intellectual History 2 (3):327-360.
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    A new look at nineteenth-century historical consciousness from the modern/postmodern divide.Dorothy Ross - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (2):451-462.
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    The Legacy of Albion Small. Vernon K. Dibble.Dorothy Ross - 1977 - Isis 68 (1):159-159.
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