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1. Professional opportunities, gender obstacles, and narrowed progression: The case of the first Social Science Research Council female fellows (1925-1934).

2. Uncovering the metaphysics of psychological warfare: The social science behind the Psychological Strategy Board's operations planning, 1951-1953.

3. Before the measurement of prejudice: Early psychological and sociological papers on prejudice.

4. Assessing research in the history of sociology and anthropology<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper discusses only works published in English, and is practically confined to the situation found in the United States—though I doubt my findings would have been very different had I attempted a wider purview. </FN>

5. European society for the history of the human sciences.

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

8. Society News.

9. FHHS News June 2019.

10. Thinking through war: The social thought of Richard T. Ely, John R. Commons, and Edward A. Ross during the First World War.

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

12. Briefly noted.

13. News and notes.

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

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

16. Organizing intelligence: Development of behavioral science and the research based model of business education.

17. Radical psychology institutionalized: A history of the journal Psychologie & Maatschappij [Psychology & Society ].

18. BOOKS RECEIVED.

19. WALKING THE TIGHTROPE: THE COMMITTEE ON THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AND ACADEMIC CULTURES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 1949-1955.

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

21. Robert Owen in the history of the social sciences: three presentist views.

22. Bruno Bettelheim and the concentration camps.

23. News and notes.

24. NEWS AND NOTES.

25. CARL JUNG AND MAX WERTHEIMER ON A PRIORITY ISSUE.

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

27. The view from everywhere: disciplining diversity in post-World War II international social science.

28. Local knowledge, state power, and the science of industrial labor relations: William Leiserson, David Saposs, and American labor economics in the interwar years.

29. The Michael-Adler report (1933): Criminology under the microscope.

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

31. From Vygotsky to Vygotskian psychology: Introduction to the history of the Kharkov School.

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

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

34. Introducing psychology as an academic discipline in France: Théodule Ribot and the Collège de France (1888–1901).

35. How Pierre Janet used pathological psychology to save the philosophical self<FNR></FNR><FN>Translated from French by Chris Miller. We should like to thank Diana Faber for her translation of the appendix, and Jacqui Corseaux for her translation of the additional notes. </FN>

36. Briefly noted.

37. Charles Spearman, Cyril Burt, and the origins of factor analysis.

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

39. SKIRTING THE ABYSS: A HISTORY OF EXPERIMENTAL EXPLORATIONS OF AUTOMATIC WRITING IN PSYCHOLOGY.

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

41. ESHHS-FIRST CALL FOR ABSTRACTS.

42. Briefly noted.

43. The last stand of the psychocultural Cold warriors: Military contract research in Vietnam.

44. The emergence of sociology from political economy in the United States: 1890 to 1940.

45. The development of early psychology of religion: A Dutch falsification of the received view.

46. Riding natural scientists' coattails onto the endless frontier: The SSRC and the quest for scientific legitimacy.

47. The concept of social class: The contribution of Everett Hughes.

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

49. Durkheim, realism, and Rousseau.

50. The professionalization of Carl G. Jung's analytical psychology clubs.