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

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

3. The Social Sciences, Philosophy, and the Cultural Turn in the 1930s USDA.

4. Assessing research in the history of psychology: Past, present, and future.

5. BLOTS AND ALL: A HISTORY OF THE RORSCHACH INK BLOT TEST IN BRITAIN.

6. KNOWLEDGE ECOLOGIES, 'SUPPLE' OBJECTS, AND DIFFERENT PRIORITIES ACROSS WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES PROGRAMS AND DEPARTMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1970-2010.

7. REESTABLISHING 'THE SOCIAL' IN RESEARCH ON DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES: MID-CENTURY VOTER STUDIES AND PAUL F. LAZARSFELD'S ALTERNATIVE VISION.

8. Organizing Complexity: The Hopeful Dreams and Harsh Realities of Interdisciplinary Collaboration at the Rand Corporation in the Early Cold War.

9. Beyond the Schools of Psychology 2: A Digital Analysis of Psychological Review, 1904-1923.

10. William Foote Whyte, Street Corner Society and Social Organization.

11. Cultivating a 'Chairside Manner': Dental Hypnosis, Patient Management Psychology, and the Origins of Behavioral Dentistry in America, 1890-1910.

12. Public Science of the Savage Mind: Contesting Cultural Anthropology in the Cold War Classroom.

13. The Reconstitution of Political Theory: David Easton, Behavioralism, and the Long Road to System.

14. Beyond the Schools of Psychology 1: A Digital Analysis of Psychological Review, 1894-1903.

15. PRODUCING ETHNOGRAPHIES: WORKPLACE ETHNOGRAPHIES IN HISTORY.

16. IN SEARCH OF THE KINGDOM: THE SOCIAL GOSPEL, SETTLEMENT SOCIOLOGY, AND THE SCIENCE OF REFORM IN AMERICA'S PROGRESSIVE ERA.

17. 'THE CASUAL CRUELTY OF OUR PREJUDICES': ON WALTER LIPPMANN'S THEORY OF STEREOTYPE AND ITS 'OBLITERATION' IN PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE.

18. THE BIOLOGIST AS PSYCHOLOGIST: HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN'S EARLY MENTAL ABILITY INVESTIGATIONS.

19. Finding Patrons for Peace Psychology: The Foundations of the Conflict Resolution Movement at the University of Michigan, 1951-1971.

20. MAX WEBER IN THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY: A CASE OF CIRCULATING KNOWLEDGE.

21. Trust in independence: The identities of economists in business magazines, 1945-1970.