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The Agenda for "Social Science History"
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- Kousser, J. Morgan
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I want to take as my texts today statements made to me in correspondence and conversation by two senior quantitative historians. Each statement illustrates what I believe to be misjudgments about the proper methodological priorities for quantitative historians in America today. To spare these historians from publicity which their casual statements were not intended to invite, but mostly to protect myself against reprisal, I shall not name them here.
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Paper given at Social Science History Association Meeting, April 23-24, 1976, Madison, Wisconsin. Published as Kousser, J. Morgan (1977) The Agenda for "Social Science History". Social Science History, 1 (3). pp. 383-391.Attached Files
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- Social Science Working Paper
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- 127