The unsocial social science? : economics and neighboring disciplines since 1945

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The unsocial social science? : economics and neighboring disciplines since 1945

edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine

(History of political economy : annual supplement, v. 42)

Duke University Press, 2010

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Economics and neighboring disciplines since 1945

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Psychiatry and the social sciences, 1940-2009 / Andrew Scull
  • Poverty in Cold War America : a problem that has no name? The invisible network of poverty experts in the 1950s and 1960s / Romain Huret
  • The enemy within : academic freedom in 1960s and 1970s American social sciences / Tiago Mata
  • Rebellions across the (rice) fields : social scientists and Indochina, 1965-1975 / Teresa Tomás Rangil
  • Tool shock : technique and epistemology in the postwar social sciences / Joel Isaac
  • Ground between two stones : Melville Herskovits and the fate of economic anthropology / Heath Pearson
  • Marginal to the revolution : the curious relationship between economics and the behavioral sciences movement in mid-twentieth-century America / Jefferson Pooley and Mark Solovey
  • The price of success : economic Sovietology, development, and the costs of interdisciplinarity / David C. Engerman
  • Specializing in interdisciplinarity : the Committee on Social Thought as the University of Chicago's antidote to compartmentalization in the social sciences / Ross B. Emmett
  • Economics and sociology : from complementary to competing perspectives / Daniel Geary
  • Drawing new lines : economists and other social scientists on society in the 1960s / Jean-Baptiste Fleury
  • The identity of economics : image and reality / Roger E. Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine

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