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The Perils of Professionalism

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2016

Henrika Kuklick*
Affiliation:
Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania

Abstract

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Copyright © Social Science History Association 1978 

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Notes

1 Ogburn, William F., “The Folkways of a Scientific Sociology,” Proceedings of the American Sociological Society, 24 (1930), 111Google Scholar. Citation on 5.

2 See, e.g., Maclver, R. M., “Is Sociology a Natural Science?” Proceedings of the American Sociological Society, 25 (1931), 2535Google Scholar; Bernard, L.L., Presidential Address, “Sociological Research and the Exceptional Man,” Proceedings of the American Sociological Society, 27 (1933), 319.Google Scholar

3 See, e.g., Horowitz, Irving Louis, “Mainliners and Marginals: The Human Shape of Sociological Theory,” in Reynolds, Larry T. and Reynolds, Janice M., eds., The Sociology of Sociology (New York, 1970), 340–70.Google Scholar The article was originally published in 1967.

4 Shils, Edward, “Tradition, Ecology, and Institution in the History of Sociology,” Daedalus 99 (1970), 760825Google Scholar, quotation on 794.

5 Robinson, James Harvey, The New History (New York, 1912), 24.Google Scholar

6 See, e.g., Becker, Carl, “Mr. Wells and The New History” and the title essay in Everyman His Own Historian (New York, 1935)Google Scholar.

7 Bernard, op. cit., 15f.

8 Shils, Edward, “Faith, Utility, and the Legitimacy of Science,” Daedalus, 103 (1974), 1015.Google Scholar