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  1. Jul 19, 2011 · In short, Ross argues that most U.S. intellectual historians have framed the nation’s history through the lens of modernity–at least, since the historiographical renunciation of American exceptionalism in the 1960s.

  2. Her books include the G. Stanley Hall: The Psychologist as Prophet (1972) and The Origins of American Social Science (1991). The Society for U.S. Intellectual History named the Dorothy Ross Prize after Ross to honor her work in the history of psychology and modern social science .

  3. Mar 27, 1992 · Professor Ross argues that American social science receives its distinctive stamp from the ideology of American exceptionalism, the idea that America occupies an exceptional place in history, based on her republican government and wide economic opportunity.

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    • Dorothy Ross
    • $30.11
    • Cambridge University Press
  4. Following that thread beneath the sprawling mazes of interdisciplinary debate, Ross has written the first truly integrated intellectual history of the social sciences. Her core, densely informative narratives are models of wise and judicious scholarship.

    • Dorothy Ross
    • 1990
  5. Her books include the G. Stanley Hall: The Psychologist as Prophet (1972) and The Origins of American Social Science (1991). The Society for U.S. Intellectual History named the Dorothy Ross Prize after Ross to honor her work in the history of psychology and modern social science.

  6. The Origins of American Social Science is a 1991 book by Dorothy Ross on the early history of social science in the United States. Bibliography [ edit ] Aspinwall, Bernard (1992).

  7. AHR Roundtable. American Modernities, Past and Present. DOROTHY ROSS. In the historical narratives that nations write for themselves, of modernity is a crucial component of identity. In the United. of the world, the construction of a national self-conception was Eurocentric character of modernity.

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