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1. Currents from Chicago and the Impact of American Sociology around the World: A Discussion of Papers Presented to the American Sociological Association by Mary Jo Deegan, Connie D. Frey, Helena Z. Lopata, and Marlene Shore.

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

3. 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>

4. The historical sociology of medicine in India: Introduction to the special section.

5. Commentary on Oakes's Paper.

6. From Spatial Forms to Perception: Reassessing Georg Simmel's Theory of Space.

8. The Intersections between Sociology and STS: A Big Data Approach.

9. Lost & Forgotten: An Index of the Famous Works Which Sociology Has Left Behind.

10. Nationalist Ideas and the Colonial Episteme: The Antinomies Structuring Sociological Traditions of India.

11. Martin Bulmer and race and ethnic studies.

12. Mapping the History of Sociology: Places, Positioning, Dominance and Marginality in an Emerging Discipline.

13. Toward a Historical Sociology of Canonization: Comparing the Development of Sociological Theory in the English-, German-, and French-Language Contexts since the 1950s.

14. Robert K. Merton's Approach to Teaching the Classics in Sociology.

15. Planning for Currency Exchanges: Sociology Going Forward.

16. Past and present currents of sociology: 70 years of Current Sociology.

18. T. S. Eliot's Idea of the Clerisy, and its Discussion by Karl Mannheim and Michael Polanyi in the Context of J. H. Oldham's Moot.

19. The Use of the Conceptual Category of Race in American Sociology, 1937–99.

20. Interpreting the American Caste System as Racialized Economic Performance.

22. Facing Each Other: Japanese and Russian Sociologies.

23. The Indigenization of American Sociology in Japan: The Contribution of Kazuko Tsurumi.

24. Between North and South: Historicizing the Indigenization Discourse in Chinese Sociology.

25. W.I. Thomas and the Forgotten Four Wishes: A Case Study in the Sociology of Ideas.

27. Anthony J. Blasi (Ed.). Diverse Histories of American Sociology. Leiden: Brill, 2005. 462 pp. $59 (paper). ISBN 90-04-14363-7 John Germov and Tara Renae McGee (Eds.). Histories of Australian Sociology. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 2005. 448 pp. $39.95 (AUS) (paper). ISBN 0-522-85225-4

28. The Polish Raison d'État. Democratic Sovereignty vs the Liberal Minimum.

29. When Baehr met Steffen: Appraising classicality through the lens of neglect.

30. Knowledge and Salvation for a Troubled World: Sociology and the Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion.

31. Theory on the other Side of the Veil: Reckoning with Legacies of Anti-Blackness and Teaching in Social Theory.

32. Historical Sociology in Russia.

33. Between the West and the World: Historical Perspectives on the Place of Sociology in Asia.

34. The Production of Contemporary Sociological Knowledge in Hong Kong.

35. The End of the "Waiting for Newton" Syndrome.

36. The City as a Social Experiment: Robert E. Park's Sociological Laboratory and the Development of Society.

37. Changing Readings of Legitimacy in Max Weber's Sociology of Domination.

38. Alexander Szalai: A Transsystemic Career and Hungarian Sociology in the Cold War Era.

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

40. THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF CANADIAN SOCIOLOGY.

41. The Construction of Mind, Self, and Society: The Social Process Behind G. H. Mead's Social Psychology.

42. Doppelgängers and racists: on inhabiting alternative universes. A reply to Steve Fuller's ‘A path better not to have been taken’.

43. Gabriel Tarde: imitation, invention and economy.

44. Beyond "Decorative Sociology": Contextualizing Female Surf, Skate, and Snow Boarding.

45. Back to the Future: Placing the Florida Decision in Historical Context.

46. MODERN ROOTS OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF LOVE: TOLSTOY, ADDAMS, GANDHI AND SOROKIN.

47. A Brief Intellectual History of the New Economic Sociology: How Academic Familism, Borrowed Prestige and Status Hierarchies Lifted Networks over Culture.

48. Reflections on Mathematical Sociology.

49. Robert E. Park and the Theoretical Content of Chicago Sociology: 1920–1940.

50. REDISCOVERING HEGEL: THE 'NEW HISTORICISM' IN ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES.