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  1. Feb 13, 2020 · Internet Archive. Language. English. xxii, 508 pages ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (pages 477-480) and indexes. Part I. European social science in antebellum America. 1. The discovery of modernity -- 2. The American exceptionalist vision -- Part II. The Crisis of American exceptionalism 1865-1896. 3.

  2. "Dorothy Ross has prepared a marvelous, synthetic history of the social sciences. She draws upon an impressive array of scholarship. Even more remarkable is her ability to weave together the literature and traditions from each of the separate disciplines." Perspectives on Political Science "...rich and complex....a book of almost heroic ...

    • Dorothy Ross
    • 1990
  3. The origins of American social science. by. Ross, Dorothy. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Social sciences -- United States -- History, Economics -- United States -- History, Sociology -- United States -- History, Political science -- United States -- History. Publisher.

  4. The Origins of American Social Science. Dorothy Ross. Cambridge University Press, 1991 - History - 508 pages. Focusing on the disciplines of economics, sociology, political science, and...

  5. History of social science. Publisher. Cambridge University Press. Publication date. 1991. Pages. 508. The Origins of American Social Science is a 1991 book by Dorothy Ross on the early history of social science in the United States .

  6. Article. An historian's view of American social science. Professor Dorothy Ross. First published: April 1993. https://doi.org/10.1002/1520-6696 (199304)29:2<99::AID-JHBS2300290202>3.0.CO;2-V. Citations: 15. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. This paper explicates the argument of The Origins of American Science.

  7. Sep 23, 2009 · Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2009. Dorothy Ross. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. American social science bears the distinctive mark of its national origin. Like pragmatism or Protestant fundamentalism or abstract expressionism, social science is a characteristic product of modern American culture.

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