History of the Human Sciences articles
Book review: The Natural Law Foundations of Modern Social Theory: A Quest for Universalism , vol. 29 (1): 117-122 |
To obey and to tell , vol. 29 (1): 123-127 |
History and identity in Hayden Whites The Practical Past , vol. 29 (1): 128-135 |
Visibility matters: Diagrammatic renderings of human evolution and diversity in physical, serological and molecular anthropology , vol. 28 (5): 3-16 |
Racial zigzags: Visualizing racial deviancy in German physical anthropology during the 20th century , vol. 28 (5): 17-48 |
Traditions and innovations: Visualizations of human variation, c.1900-38 , vol. 28 (5): 49-79 |
What Is Race? UNESCO, mass communication and human genetics in the early 1950s , vol. 28 (5): 80-107 |
Population-genetic trees, maps, and narratives of the great human diasporas , vol. 28 (5): 108-145 |
Population genetics, cybernetics of difference, and pasts in the present: Soviet and post-Soviet maps on human variation , vol. 28 (5): 146-167 |
On a not so chance encounter of neurophilosophy and science studies in a sleep laboratory , vol. 28 (4): 3-24 |
Debt, consumption and freedom: Social scientific representations of consumer credit in Anglo-America , vol. 28 (4): 25-43 |
From the native point of view: An insider/outsider perspective on folkloric archaism and modern anthropology in Albania , vol. 28 (4): 44-75 |
Psychiatric Penguins: Writing on psychiatry for Penguin Books, c.1950-c.1980 , vol. 28 (4): 76-101 |
Book review: Carl Jung , vol. 28 (4): 102-105 |
Book review: Modernity and the Appearance of Idiocy: Intellectual Disability as a Regime of Truth , vol. 28 (4): 106-107 |
Book review: Science, Race Relations, and Resistance: Britain, 1870-1914 , vol. 28 (4): 108-110 |
On equal temperament: Tuning, modernity and compromise , vol. 28 (3): 3-21 |
Young Durkheimians and the temptation of fascism: The case of Marcel Deat , vol. 28 (3): 22-50 |
Neglecting the 19th century: Democracy, the consensus trap and modernization theory in Spain , vol. 28 (3): 51-67 |
Tertiary qualities, from Galileo to Gestalt psychology , vol. 28 (3): 68-79 |
Mark A. May: Scientific administrator, human engineer , vol. 28 (3): 80-114 |
Brainwaves and psyches: A genealogy of an extended self , vol. 28 (3): 115-133 |
Vygotsky in his, our and future times , vol. 28 (2): 3-7 |
The uneasy relation of culture and mind , vol. 28 (2): 8-9 |
Vicissitudes of history in Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory , vol. 28 (2): 10-33 |
Mediation: An expansion of the socio-cultural gaze , vol. 28 (2): 34-50 |
Should the 'postulate of directness' be overcome? , vol. 28 (2): 51-71 |
Searching for the microcosm: A glimpse into the roots of Vygotsky's holism , vol. 28 (2): 72-92 |
The place for synthesis: Vygotsky's analysis of affective generalization , vol. 28 (2): 93-102 |
Vygotsky, the theater critic: 1922-3 , vol. 28 (2): 103-110 |
'Neither class, nor party': Paradoxes and transformations of the Russian and Soviet scientific intelligentsia , vol. 28 (2): 111-127 |