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1. Divergences in American psychiatry during the Depression: Somatic psychiatry, community mental hygiene, and social reconstruction<FNR>*</FNR><FN>*Editor's Note: This article, based on a paper delivered at the 19th Annual Conference of the European Society for the History of the Human Sciences in August 2001 in Berlin, Germany, has been designated as the winner of the first ESHHS/JHBS Early Career Award. For details about this award and its rules, see the Spring 1999 (Volume 35, Number 2) issue of this journal. </FN>

2. From achievement to power: David C. McClelland, McBer & Company, and the business of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), 1962–1985.

3. A forgotten social science? Creating a place for linguistics in the historical dialogue.

4. The science of ethics: Deception, the resilient self, and the APA code of ethics, 1966-1973.

5. Franz Boas, geographer, and the problem of disciplinary identity.

6. Pauperism and poverty: Henry George, William Graham Sumner, and the ideological origins of modern American social science.

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

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

9. FROM WALD TO SAVAGE: HOMO ECONOMICUS BECOMES A BAYESIAN STATISTICIAN.

10. Cyborg pantocrator: International relations theory from decisionism to rational choice.

11. The view from everywhere: Disciplining diversity in post–World War II international social science.

12. Effecting science, affecting medicine: Homosexuality, the Kinsey reports, and the contested boundaries of psychopathology in the United States, 1948–1965.

13. From the lonely crowd to the cultural contradictions of capitalism and beyond: The shifting ground of liberal narratives.

14. B. F. Skinner's technology of behavior in American life: From consumer culture to counterculture.

15. The senile mind: Psychology and old age in the 1930s and 1940s.

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

17. New heads for Freud's hydra: Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles.

18. The politics of scientific social reform, 1936–1960: Goodwin Watson and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.

19. ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALIZATION AND PROTESTANT RECONSTRUCTION, 1890-1902: GEORGE ALBERT COE'S PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION.

20. AN HISTORIAN'S VIEW OF AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE.

21. SOCIAL CONTROL DOCTRINES OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICA.

22. THE STRUGGLE OF A DEPARTMENT: COLUMBIA SOCIOLOGY IN THE 1920s.

23. THE RIGHTS OF RESEARCH ASSISTANTS AND THE RHETORIC OF POLITICAL SUPRESSION: MORTON GRODZINS AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA JAPANESE-AMERICAN EVACUATION AND RESETTLEMENT STUDY.

24. THE "MAGIC DECADE" REVISITED: CLARK PSYCHOLOGY IN THE TWENTIES AND THIRTIES.

25. CHILD STUDY AT CLARK UNIVERSITY: 1894-1904.

26. G. STANLEY HALL AND THE INSTITUTIONAL CHARACTER OF PSYCHOLOGY AT CLARK 1889-1920.

27. DOMINANCE, LEADERSHIP, AND AGGRESSION: ANIMAL BEHAVIOR STUDIES DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR.

28. NEWS AND NOTES.