社会科学历史学会主席演讲集(1978-2016)
【按】1978-2000取自Graff, Harvey J. 2001. “The Shock of the ‘“New” (Histories)’: Social Science Histories and Historical Literacies.” Social Science History 25 (4): 483–533. 其它是自己整理的。
Benson, Lee (1978) ‘‘Changingsocial science to change the world.’’ SSH 2: 427–41. 1976–77.
Bogue, Allan G. (1979) ‘‘Datadilemmas: Quantitative data and the Social Science History Association.’’ SSH3: 204–26. 1977–78.
Miller,Warren E. 1978–79.
Aydelotte, William O. (1981)‘‘The search for ideas in historical investigation.’’ SSH 5:371–92. 1979–80.
Fogel, Robert W. 1980–81.
Tilly, Louise A. (1983)‘‘People’s history and social science history.’’ SSH 7: 457–74. 1981–82.
Flanigan, William H. (1984) ‘‘Theconduct of inquiry in social science history.’’ SSH 8:323–39. 1982–83.
Clubb, Jerome M. (1986) ‘‘Computertechnology and the source materials of social science history.’’ SSH 10: 97–114.1983–84.
Schwartz, Mildred A. (1987) ‘‘Historicalsociology in the history of American sociology.’’SSH 11: 1–16. 1984–85.
Alexander, Thomas B. (1987) ‘‘Exparte county aggregates et cetera.’’ SSH 11: 449–62.1985–86.
Clausen, Aage R. (1988) ‘‘Socialscience history: Citation record, 1976–1985.’’ SSH 12:197–215. 1986–87.
Smith, Daniel Scott. 1987–88.
McCloskey, Donald [Deirdre] N. (1990) ‘‘Ancientsand moderns.’’ SSH 14: 289–303. 1988–89.
Hanawalt, Barbara A. (1991) ‘‘Thevoices and audiences of social history records.’’ SSH15: 159–75. 1989–90.
Laslett, Barbara (1992) ‘‘Genderin/and social science history.’’ SSH 16: 177–95. 1990–91.
Engerman, Stanley L. (1993) ‘‘ChickenLittle, Anna Karenina, and the economics of slavery: Two reflections onhistorical analysis, with examples drawn mostly from the study of slavery.’’SSH 17: 161–71. 1991–92.
Monkkonen, Eric H. (1994) ‘‘Lessonsof social science history.’’ SSH 18: 161–68. 1992–93.
Watkins, Susan Cotts (1995) ‘‘Socialnetworks and social science history.’’ SSH 19: 295–311. 1993–94.
Hareven, Tamara K. (1996) ‘‘Whatdifference does it make?’’ SSH 20: 317–44. 1994–95.
Skocpol,Theda (1997) ‘‘TheTocqueville problem: Civic engagement in American democracy.’’ SSH 21: 455–79.1995–96.
Schofield, Roger (1998) ‘‘Througha glass darkly.’’ SSH 22: 117–30. 1996–97.
Katznelson, Ira (1999) ‘‘DuBois’s century.’’ SSH 23:459–74. 1997–98.
Haines, Michael R. (2001)‘‘The great modern mortality transition.’’ 1998–99.
Graff, Harvey J. (2001) ‘‘Theshock of the ‘‘‘new’’ (histories)’: Social science histories and historicalliteracies.’’ SSH 25: 483–534. 1999–2000.
Brettell, Caroline B. 2002. “The Individual/Agent andCulture/Structure in the History of the Social Sciences.” Social ScienceHistory 26 (3): 429–45.
Moch, Leslie Page. 2004. “Migration and the Nation: The View fromParis.” Social Science History 28 (1): 1–18.
Maynes, Mary Jo. 2006. “Unthinking Teleologies: Markets,Theories, Histories.” Social Science History 30 (1): 1–13.
Steckel, Richard H. 2007. “Big Social Science History.” SocialScience History 31 (1): 1–34.
Anderson, Margo. 2008. “The Census, Audiences, and Publics.” SocialScience History 32 (1): 1–18. doi:10.1017/S0145553200013900.
Kertzer, David I. 2009. “Social Anthropology and SocialScience History.” Social Science History 33 (1): 1–16.
Gabaccia, Donna R. 2010. “Is It about Time?” Social ScienceHistory 34 (1): 1–12.
Adams, Julia. 2011. “1-800-How-Am-I-Driving?: Agency inSocial Science History.” Social Science History 35 (1): 1–17.
Orloff, Ann Shola. 2012. “Remaking Power and Politics.” SocialScience History 36 (1): 1–21.
Alter, George C. 2013. “Generation to Generation: Life Course,Family, and Community.” Social Science History 37 (1): 1–26.
Sewell, William H. 2014. “The Capitalist Epoch.” SocialScience History 38 (1–2): 1–11.
Clemens, Elisabeth S. 2015. “Organizing Powers in Eventful Times.” SocialScience History 39 (1): 1–24.
Carter, Susan Boslego. 2016. “The Social Science History Associationat 40: A Savory Chop Suey.” Social Science History 40 (4): 535–63.
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