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1. Harold Garfinkel and Edward Rose in the early years of ethnomethodology.

2. PROTESTANT RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE AND THE RISE OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY: EVIDENCE FROM THE BERNARD PAPERS.

3. 'The Machine Takes Our Jobs Away': The problem of technological unemployment in the work of Chicago sociologist William F. Ogburn.

4. BEYOND FIELDS, NETWORKS, AND FAME: LAWRENCE KRADER AS AN 'OUTSIDER' INTELLECTUAL.

5. THE WEBER THESIS OF CALVINISM AND CAPITALISM-ITS VARIOUS VERSIONS AND THEIR 'FATE' IN SOCIAL SCIENCE.

6. ON THE PRAGMATICS OF SOCIAL THEORY: THE CASE OF ELIAS'S 'ON THE PROCESS OF CIVILIZATION'.

7. Demythologizing the machine: Patrick geddes, lewis mumford, and classical sociological theory.

8. Contextualizing Floyd Allports's Social Psychology.

9. Is `space' a concept? Kant, Durkheim, and the French neo-kantianism.

10. Intergenerational solidarity in the creation of science: The Ross-Sorokin correspondence, 1921-1931.

11. 'Laboratory Talk' in U.S. Sociology, 1890-1930: The Performance of Scientific Legitimacy.

12. Spanish experience with German psychology prior to World War I.

13. When ecology and sociology meet: The contributions of Edward A. Ross.

14. Disciplining social psychology: A case study of boundary relations in the history of the human sciences.

15. Individualism and the social in early American social psychology.

16. How social was personality? The Allports' “connection” of social and personality psychology.

17. Science, politics, and moral activism: Sorokin's integralism reconsidered.

18. Paul Lazarsfeld and Polish sociology: A historical record of contact, perception, and impact.

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