Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000471 (2008) |
Jonathon Erlen [États-Unis] | Research on the history of psychiatry |
000A58 (1998) |
Joanna Radwanska-Williams [République populaire de Chine] | Writings in general linguistics |
000A59 (1998) |
Chang-Tai Hung [États-Unis] | Women and sexuality in China: Female sexuality and gender since 1949 |
000A60 (1998) |
Hans Pols [États-Unis] | William James on consciousness beyond the margin |
000A61 (1998) |
Alan Costall [Royaume-Uni] | Visual explanations: Images and quantities, evidence and narrative |
000A63 (1998) |
Daniel Levine [États-Unis] | Under the cover of kindness: The invention of social work |
000A64 (1998) |
Brent D. Slife [États-Unis] | Theoretical issues in psychology |
000A65 (1998) |
Trevor Turner [Royaume-Uni] | The wing of madness: The life and work of R. D. Laing |
000A66 (1998) |
John Carson [États-Unis] | The science and politics of racial research |
000A67 (1998) |
James Gilbert [États-Unis] | The opening of the American mind: Canons, culture, and history |
000A68 (1998) |
B. Edward Mcclellan [États-Unis] | The making of the modern university: Intellectual transformation and the marginalization of morality |
000A69 (1998) |
Gerald N. Izenberg [États-Unis] | The lure of dreams: Sigmund Freud and the construction of modernity |
000A70 (1998) |
Charles E. Reagan [États-Unis] | The hermeneutics of action |
000A71 (1998) |
Marlene Shore | The first moderns: Profiles in the origins of twentieth‐century thought; Prehistories of the future: The primitivist project and the culture of modernism |
000A72 (1998) |
Randy Harris | The emergence of semantics in four linguistic traditions: Hebrew, Sanskrit, Greek, Arabic. Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series III—Studies in the history of the language sciences 82 |
000A73 (1998) |
Lawrence A. Scaff [États-Unis] | The barbarism of reason: Max Weber and the twilight of enlightenment; Max Weber: Politics and the spirit of tragedy |
000A74 (1998) |
Gary D. Jaworski [États-Unis] | Simmel on culture: Selected writings |
000A75 (1998) |
Dianne F. Sadoff [États-Unis] | Saint Hysteria: Neurosis, myticism, and gender in European culture |
000A80 (1998) |
Richard Wightman Fox [États-Unis] | Religious advocacy and American history |
000A81 (1998) |
Paul Jerome Croce [États-Unis] | Pure experience: The response to William James |
000A84 (1998) |
Allan Megill [États-Unis] | On the edge of the cliff: History, language, and practices |
000A87 (1998) |
Irina Sirotkina [Russie, États-Unis] | No asylum: State psychiatric repression in the former USSR |
000A88 (1998) |
Brian Fagan [États-Unis] | Nationalism, politics, and the practice of archaeology |
000A89 (1998) |
Norma Basch [États-Unis] | Making the American self: Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln |
000A91 (1998) |
Jennifer Mcrobert | Kant's intuitionism: A commentary on the transcendental aesthetic |
000A92 (1998) |
Amy Plantinga Pauw [États-Unis] ; Henry P. Mobley [États-Unis] | Jonathan Edwards's writings; Text, context, interpretation |
000A93 (1998) |
José M. Gondra [Espagne] | J. L. Moreno |
000A94 (1998) |
Peter N. Stearns [États-Unis] | Inventing the psychological: Toward a cultural history of emotional life in America |
000A95 (1998) |
Lawrence E. Marks [États-Unis] | Interactions: Some contacts between the natural sciences and the social sciences |
000A96 (1998) |
Michael M. Ames [Canada] | Hybrids of modernity: Anthropology, the nation state, and the universal exhibition |
000A97 (1998) |
Frits Stuurman [Pays-Bas] | Historical roots of linguistic theories; History of linguistics 1993 |
000A98 (1998) |
Graham Richards [Royaume-Uni] | Historical dimensions of psychological discourse |
000A99 (1998) |
Michael Bryant [États-Unis] | Gesammelte Briefe: Band I 1910–1918 |
000B00 (1998) |
Paul Roazen [Canada] | Dispatches from the Freud wars: Psychoanalysis and its passions |
000B02 (1998) |
Nancy K. Innis [Canada] | Connections in the history and systems of psychology |
000B03 (1998) |
Mark Infusino [États-Unis] | Cognitive psychology in the Middle Ages |
000B04 (1998) |
David J. Schneider [États-Unis] | Bettelheim: A life and a legacy |
000B05 (1998) |
Mary Ann Jimenez [États-Unis] | Benjamin Rush, MD: A bibliographic guide |
000B06 (1998) |
Bruce Eastwood [États-Unis] | Before science. The invention of the Friars' natural philosophy |
000B07 (1998) |
Andrew S. Winston [Canada] | B. F. Skinner and behaviorism in American culture |
000B08 (1998) |
Shulamit Reinharz [États-Unis] | A history of sociological research methods in America, 1920–1960 |
000B09 (1998) |
Harry M. Marks [États-Unis] | A half‐century of peer review, 1946–1996 |
001439 (1978) |
| Alphabetical Listing by Last Name of Author |
001634 (1972) |
| Topical Index |
001936 (1959) |
R. J. Kaufmann | The Critic as Custodian of Sanity: Edmund Wilson |
001D86 (1927) |
| Book Reviews |