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History of the Human Sciences
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Contents: June 1 1991, Volume 4, No. 2   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous issue Next issue  

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Richard Bellamy

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 175-195. [PDF] [References]  

Peter M. Logan

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 197-222. [PDF] [References]  

John I. Brooks, III

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 223-259. [PDF] [References]  

David Couzens Hoy

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 261-281. [PDF] [References]  

Michael Donnely

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 283-290. [PDF] [References]  

Peter Barham

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 291-293. [PDF]  

Elizabeth Wright

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 294-296. [PDF]  

Sean Hand

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 296-299. [PDF]  

Stephen Bann

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 299-301. [PDF]  

Dino Buzzetti

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 302-307. [PDF]  

Lawrence A. Scaff

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 308-310. [PDF]  

Richard Bellamy

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 310-312. [PDF]  

G. Salemohamed

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 312-315. [PDF]  

Roger Griffin

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 315-318. [PDF]  

Richard Harvey Brown

History of the Human Sciences 1991 4: 318-319. [PDF]  

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