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Authors: STAUDE JR
Citation: Jr. Staude, THE SATURATED SELF - DILEMMAS OF IDENTITY IN CONTEMPORARY-LIFE - GERGEN,K, History of the human sciences, 7(2), 1994, pp. 141-149

Authors: STILL J
Citation: J. Still, FOUCAULT AND FEMINISM - MCNAY,L, History of the human sciences, 7(2), 1994, pp. 150-1567

Authors: REEDY WJ
Citation: Wj. Reedy, THE HISTORICAL IMAGINARY OF SOCIAL-SCIENCE IN POSTREVOLUTIONARY FRANCE - BONALD, SAINT-SIMON, COMTE, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 1-26

Authors: SMALL H
Citation: H. Small, IN THE GUISE OF SCIENCE - LITERATURE AND THE RHETORIC OF 19TH-CENTURYENGLISH PSYCHIATRY, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 27-55

Authors: PLATT J
Citation: J. Platt, THE CHICAGO SCHOOL AND FIRSTHAND DATA, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 57-80

Authors: VELODY I
Citation: I. Velody, CONSTRUCTING THE SOCIAL, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 81-85

Authors: FULLER S
Citation: S. Fuller, THE REFLEXIVE POLITICS OF CONSTRUCTIVISM, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 87-93

Authors: ROTH PA
Citation: Pa. Roth, WHAT DOES THE SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE EXPLAIN - OR, WHEN EPISTEMOLOGICAL CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 95-108

Authors: TURNER S
Citation: S. Turner, RELATIVISM HOT AND COLD, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 109-115

Authors: MANNING P
Citation: P. Manning, FUZZY DESCRIPTION - DISCOVERY AND INVENTION IN SOCIOLOGY, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 117-123

Authors: FRISBY D
Citation: D. Frisby, ON FEELING, KNOWING AND VALUING - SCHELER,M, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 125-128

Authors: MCNAY L
Citation: L. Mcnay, FEMINISM AND PSYCHOANALYSIS - A CRITICAL DICTIONARY - WRIGHT,E, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 128-130

Authors: COLLS R
Citation: R. Colls, MYTHS OF THE ENGLISH - PORTER,R, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 131-133

Authors: KINNELL M
Citation: M. Kinnell, IMAGES OF ENGLISH - A CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE - BAILEY,RW, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 133-136

Authors: VIDAL F
Citation: F. Vidal, MENTAL MACHINERY, PT 1, THE ORIGINS AND CONSEQUENCES OF PSYCHOLOGICALIDEAS FROM 1600 TO 1850 - RICHARDS,G, History of the human sciences, 7(1), 1994, pp. 136-138

Authors: KOERNER JL
Citation: Jl. Koerner, IDEAS ABOUT THE THING, NOT THE THING ITSELF - BLUMENBERG,HANS STYLE, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 1-10

Authors: INGRAM D
Citation: D. Ingram, THE COPERNICAN REVOLUTION REVISITED - PARADIGM, METAPHOR AND INCOMMENSURABILITY IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE - BLUMENBERG RESPONSE, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 11-35

Authors: PIPPIN RB
Citation: Rb. Pippin, MODERN MYTHIC MEANING - BLUMENBERG CONTRA NIETZSCHE, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 37-56

Authors: TURNER C
Citation: C. Turner, LIBERALISM AND THE LIMITS OF SCIENCE - WEBER AND BLUMENBERG, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 57-79

Authors: KRAJEWSKI B
Citation: B. Krajewski, THE MUSICAL HORIZON OF RELIGION - BLUMENBERG MATTHAUSPASSION, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 81-95

Authors: KELLEY DR
Citation: Dr. Kelley, EPIMETHEUS RESTORED, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 97-107

Authors: HUDSON W
Citation: W. Hudson, AFTER BLUMENBERG - HISTORICISM AND PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 109-116

Authors: BOCOCK R
Citation: R. Bocock, MORTALITY, IMMORTALITY AND OTHER LIFE STRATEGIES - BAUMAN,Z, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 117-123

Authors: LOVIE S
Citation: S. Lovie, THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF PSYCHOLOGY IN NAZI GERMANY - GEUTER,U, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 123-125

Authors: ROSE G
Citation: G. Rose, THE GEOGRAPHICAL TRADITION - EPISODES IN THE HISTORY OF A CONTESTED ENTERPRISE - LIVINGSTONE,DN, History of the human sciences, 6(4), 1993, pp. 125-129
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