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... " OF HISTORIANS OF A DECADE AGO WHO DID SO MUCH TO CREATE THE NEW HISTORY , AND TO INDICATE ITS FUNDAMENTAL DEPENDENCE UPON THE SOCIAL SCIENCES M633384 PREFACE One of the most conspicuous and promising intellectual and.
... " OF HISTORIANS OF A DECADE AGO WHO DID SO MUCH TO CREATE THE NEW HISTORY , AND TO INDICATE ITS FUNDAMENTAL DEPENDENCE UPON THE SOCIAL SCIENCES M633384 PREFACE One of the most conspicuous and promising intellectual and.
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... social sciences . Basically this has been due in large part to the scientific , technological and industrial revolutions which have created modern society and produced our com- plex contemporary civilization that requires the interven ...
... social sciences . Basically this has been due in large part to the scientific , technological and industrial revolutions which have created modern society and produced our com- plex contemporary civilization that requires the interven ...
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... social scientists , other than the historians , cannot intelligently or ... social scientist denies the essential nature of this collaboration between history ... sciences , there should be executed at least a preliminary attempt to set ...
... social scientists , other than the historians , cannot intelligently or ... social scientist denies the essential nature of this collaboration between history ... sciences , there should be executed at least a preliminary attempt to set ...
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... social science . His own convictions and the en- couragement of indulgent and sympathetic friends have led the ... social sciences do not flourish in isolated compartments . Their data and problems are much the same , their methods ...
... social science . His own convictions and the en- couragement of indulgent and sympathetic friends have led the ... social sciences do not flourish in isolated compartments . Their data and problems are much the same , their methods ...
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... social scientists who are attempting to obtain a synthetic and comprehensive grasp upon the various aspects of human ... social sciences , the author would have hesitated to launch these preliminary studies in book form but for the aid ...
... social scientists who are attempting to obtain a synthetic and comprehensive grasp upon the various aspects of human ... social sciences , the author would have hesitated to launch these preliminary studies in book form but for the aid ...
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