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Adler, Patricia A. and Peter Adler The Joys of Research: A Preface to the 1998 Keynote Address to the Nebraska Undergraduate Sociological Symposium. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 61-65].

Anonymous A Chicago Catholic School of Sociology: The Loyola University School of Sociology, 1916. {1916}. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 25- 27].

Blasi, Anthony J. Praxis and Pragmatism: The Sociological Career of Charles H. Parrish, Jr. [2/1 (Summer 2000): 15-28].

Blumer, Herbert (1900-1987) Edward A. Ross and the Field of Social Psychology. {1928}. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 33-35].

Broschart, James Poetic Observations. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 22-24].

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editor@sociological-origins .com Broschart, Kay Richards Harriet Martineau and Beatrice Webb: A Comparison of Empirical Perspectives and Methods of Research. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 83-84]. Teaching and Learning About Harriet Martineau and Other Women Founders of Sociology: I. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 15-16].

Broschart, Kay Richards, Mary Jo Deegan, Connie D. Frey, Michael R. Hill, Susan Hoecker-Drysdale and Mike F. Keen Remembering Helena Znaniecka Lopata (1925-2003): A Letter to Our Colleagues. [4/1(Fall 2005): 33-34].

Callahan, Natalja See: Hill, Michael R. and Natalja Callahan.

Brown, Stephen J. (1881-1962) Ireland in Fiction: A Guide to Irish Novels, Tales, Romances, and Folk-Lore. Complete facsimile text. 362 pp. {1919}. [5/1 (Fall 2006, Digital Supplement No. 1)].

Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881) Letter on the Doctrine of Saint-Simon: Thomas Carlyle’s Anonymous Introduction to New Christianity. {1832}. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 96-100].

Cersosimo, Giuseppina George Herbert Mead and the Medical Training of Women. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 9-16].

Chapman, Maria Weston (1806-1885) The Furnishings and Library at The Knoll during Harriet Martineau’s Lifetime. {1877}. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 117- 118].

Cobbe, Frances Power (1822-1904) The Consciousness of Dogs. {1872}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 19-26].

Conway, Brian Foreigners, Faith and Fatherland: The Historical Origins, Development and Present Status of Irish Sociology. [5/1 (Fall 2006, Special Supplement): 5-36].

4 Conway, Brian (continued): Harriet Martineau and Ireland. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 8].

Coolidge, Mary Elizabeth Burroughs Roberts Smith (1860-1945) Compensations of Writers and How I Came to Write Why Women Are So. {1910 &1912}. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 9-13-8].

Cooper, Alfred Heaton (1864-1929) The English Lakes: Seventy-Five Paintings by Alfred Heaton Cooper. {1905}. (Compiled and arranged by Michael R. Hill). 80 pp. [3/2 (Spring 2005, CD Supplement )].

Crane, Caroline Bartlett (1858-1935) Feminism and the “Four Ages of Woman”: A Reply to John Martin. {1916}. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 52-56].

Daly, Cardinal Cahal Brendan Christus Rex Society: The Origins and Purposes of a Catholic Diocesan Sociological Association in Ireland, 1941-1946. {1947}. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 38-42].

Darwin, Charles (1809-1882) The Expression of the Emotions in Dogs. {1872}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 10-18]. A Letter Concerning Frances Power Cobbe’s “Consciousness of Dogs.” {1872}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 27].

Davis, Rollin R. A New Introduction to Saint-Simon’s Nouveau christianisme. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 62-64]. New Christianity: Dialogues between a Conservative and an Innovator (Selected Excerpts), by Henri Saint-Simon {1825}, translated by James Elishama Smith {1834}, edited and annotated by Michael R. Hill and Rollin R. Davis. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 73-89].

Deegan, Mary Jo Mary E.B.R.S. Coolidge’s Why Women Are So. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 4-8]. Review of Two Books on Elsie Clews Parsons. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 117-118].

5 Deegan, Mary Jo (continued): Transcending a Patriarchal and Racist Past: African American Women in Sociology, 1890-1920. (Keynote address, Iowa Sociological Association, 1999). [2/1 (Summer 2000): 37- 54]. Dog Jewelry. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 50-52]. Harriet Martineau and the Phenomenology of Life in the Sickroom (1844). [3/2 (Spring 2005): 86-92]. Helena Znaniecka Loptata: Remarks to the ASA Section on the History of Sociology. [4/1(Fall 2005): 35-36]. Jane Addams and the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland, 1920-1922. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 29-37]. Jane Addams and the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland, 1920-1922. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 10-11].

Demos, Vasilikie Three Parallels in the Lives of Ruth Hill Useem, a Twentieth Century Sociologist, and that of Harriet Martineau, the First Woman Sociologist. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 85].

Demos, Vasilikie and Marcia Texler Segal Separate Journeys: Bremer, Kemble, Martineau and Tocqueville on Slavery and Women in America. [5/2 (Spring 2008: 13-14].

Dryjanska, Anna Harriet Martineau and the Idea of Liberty. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 9-10].

Durkheim, Émile (1858-1917) A French Perspective on George E. Howard’s History of Matrimonial Institutions. {1906}. (Translated by D. Brian Mann). [2/2 (Winter 2000): 81-86].

Eaves, Lucile (1869-1953) My Sociological Life History – 1928. {1928}. [2/2 (Winter 2000): 65-70]. Seen from the Car Windows. {1915}. [2/2 (Winter 2000): 71-74].

Eldridge, Alana K. (translator) A French Perspective on Harriet Martineau’s Society in America (by Benjamin Laroche). {1839}. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 97-99].

6 Ellwood, Charles A. (translator) (1873-1946) Le Play’s Methods of Observation. {1897}. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 94- 101].

Emerson, Gouverneur (translator) (1796-1874) The Geographical Distribution of Good and Evil (by Frédérick LePlay). {1872}. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 102-105].

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (1860-1935) On Dogs. {1911}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 31-38]. Dogs, Pigs, and Cities. {1916}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 39]. Similar Cases: “You Must Alter Human Nature!” {1890/1917}. [4/2 (Spring 2006): 75-77].

Glissmann, Jill Kiss Me I’m Irish: Social Construction of Race and the Irish. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 43-45].

Gordon, William Clark (1865-1936) The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson As Related to His Time. Complete facsimile text. 285 pp. {1906}. [4/2 (Spring 2006: CD Supplement No. 1)].

Goyau, Georges (1869-1939) Saint-Simon and Saint-Simonism: A Catholic Account. {1913}. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 109-113].

Hill, Michael R. A New Journal and an Old Challenge. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 3]. in Chicago. (Introduction to a Chicago School Symposium on Edward A. Ross). [1/1 (Summer 1998): 14-18]. The Editor’s Horizon. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 60], [2/1 (Summer 2000): 4], [2/1 (Summer 2000, Special Supplement): 1], [2/2 (Winter 2000): 60], [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 4], [3/2 (Spring 2005): 65], [4/1 (Fall 2005: 5], [4/2 (Spring 2006): 65], [5/1 (Fall 2006): 5], [5/1(Fall 2006, Special Supplement): 3], [6/1(Spring 2010): 4], [6/2(Fall 2010): 61]. Le Play, Warner and the Sociology of Fieldwork. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 66-68].

7 Hill, Michael R. (continued): Bio-Bibliography: Eva J. Ross – Catholic Sociologist. [1/2 (winter 1999): 106-110]. Epistemological Realities: Archival Data and Disciplinary Knowledge in the History of Sociology – Or, When Did George Elliott Howard Study in Paris? [2/1 (Summer 2000, Special Supplement): 3-25]. Lucile Eaves and Nebraska Sociology. (Introduction to a Symposium on Lucile Eaves). [2/2 (Winter 2000): 61-64]. The Intellectual Context of Émile Durkheim’s Review of George Elliott Howard’s American Institutional Perspective on Marriage and Divorce. (Introduction to a Symposium on George Elliott Howard’s History of Matrimonial Institutions). [2/2 (Winter 2000): 75-80]. Loren Eiseley and Sociology at the University of Nebraska, 1926- 1936: The Sociological Training of a Noted Anthropologist. [2/2 (Winter 2000): 96-106]. The University of Nebraska Sociology Centennial: An Archival Souvenir. [2/2 (Winter 2000, Special Supplement): 1-14]. A Brief Introduction to Canine Sociology. (Introduction to a Symposium on Dogs, Society & Sociologists). [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 5]. Comic and Amusing Dogs: A Digital Album of Thirty-Five Postcard Images (Circa 1909-1915) from the personal collection of Michael R. Hill. 37 pp. [3/1 (Autumn 2003, CD supplement)]. Sociologists in Ambleside. (Introduction to the Proceedings of the 2002 Harriet Martineau Sociological Society Bicentennial Seminar). [3/2 (Spring 2005): 66]. Harriet Martineau’s Ambleside as a Sociological Laboratory. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 93-94]. On Edward Lombe, Translating Auguste Comte, and the Liberal English Press: A Previously Unpublished Letter by Harriet Martineau. {1851}. (Edited with an introduction by Michael R. Hill). [3/2 (Spring 2005): 100-102]. Sociological Thought Experiments: Five Examples from the History of Sociology. (The 2003 Iowa Sociological Association Keynote Address). 23 pp. [3/2 (Spring 2005, Special Supplement)].

8 Hill, Michael R. (continued): The English Lakes: Seventy-Five Paintings by Alfred Heaton Cooper {1905}. (Compiled and arranged by Michael R. Hill). 80 pp. [3/2 (Spring 2005, CD Supplement)]. Introduction: William I. Thomas’ Dismissal from the , 1918. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 39-42]. Doctoral Dissertations in Sociology Completed during the First Decade of the University of Chicago, 1892-1902: Corrections of Several Errors Promulgated by Robert E.L. Faris. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 55-56]. Methods and Techniques for Studying the History of Sociology in America, by Michael R. Hill. 12 pp. [4/1 (Fall 2005: University of Salerno Special Supplement)]. Sociology and Poetry: An Introduction. (Introduction to the special issue on the sociology of poetry). [4/2 (Spring 2006): 66- 68]. Bio-Bibliography: John Barron Mays (1914-1987). [4/2 (Spring 2006): 111-114]. Bio-Bibliography: William Clark Gordon (1865-1936). [4/2 (Spring 2006): 115-120]. Methodological Bridges to Social Experience — Qualitative Techniques Employed in Recent Doctoral Studies at Seven American Departments of Sociology: One-Hundred-Six Examples of Qualitative Methods Used in Sociology Ph.D. Dissertations at Brandeis University, Harvard University, University of California-Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Notre Dame, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2000- 2005). 43 pp. [4/2 (Spring 2006: CD Supplement No. 3)]. Bio-Bibliography: Stephen James Meredith Brown (1881-1962). [5/1 (Fall 2006): 46-50]. Bibliography: Harriet Martineau’s Writings on Ireland. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 51-53]. Sociological Novels Reviewed in Sociology and Social Research, 1925-1958. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 54-59]. Harriet Martineau and the Life History Document. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 11-12]. Review of The Collected Letters of Harriet Martineau, edited by Deborah Anna Logan. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 45].

9 Hill, Michael R. (continued): New Christianity: Dialogues between a Conservative and an Innovator (Selected Excerpts), by Henri Saint-Simon {1825}, translated by James Elishama Smith {1834}, edited and annotated by Michael R. Hill and Rollin R. Davis. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 73-89]. Thomas Carlyle’s Lost Translation of Saint-Simon’s Nouveau christianisme: An Epistolary Account. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 92- 95].

Hill, Michael R. and Natalja Callahan Jacob Singer (1883-1964): Bio-Bibliography of a Jewish-Latvian- Nebraskan Sociologist. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 17-25]. A Personal Pilgrimage: A Sociological Life History Document, by Jacob Singer. {Circa 1962}. Edited by Michael R. Hill and Natalja Callahan. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 26-36].

Hill, Michael R. and Deborah A. Logan The Harriet Martineau Sociological Society’s Fourth International Working Seminar: A Report from the National University of Ireland – Maynooth. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 6-7]. The Harriet Martineau Sociological Society’s Fifth Working Seminar: A Report from Boston College. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 5-7.

Hoecker-Drysdale, Susan The “Nobleness of Labor” and the Instinct of Workmanship: Gender, Work, and Class in Harriet Martineau and Thorstein Veblen. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 81-82]. Clara Elizabeth Collet (1860-1948) and the Legacy of Harriet Martineau: An Introduction. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 95-96]. Witch Hunts and Enlightenment: Martineau’s Critical Reflections on Salem. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 12-13]. Teaching and Learning About Harriet Martineau and Other Women Founders of Sociology: II. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 16-17].

Hovet, Ted From Diversion to Destiny: Martineau’s Alternative Vision of Travel Writing. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 15].

10 Howard, George Elliott (1849-1928) Amos G. Warner: A Biographical Sketch. {1908}. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 77-84]. Is the Freer Granting of Divorce an Evil? {1909}. [2/2 (Winter 2000): 89-95].

Hull-House Labor Museum Irish Spinning in the Hull-House Labor Museum: A Documentary Photograph, 1911. {1911}. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 11].

Irvine, Leslie George’s Bulldog: What Mead’s Canine Companion Could Have Told Him about the Self. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 46-49].

Kelly, Christina Observations. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 18-20].

Laroche, Benjamin (1797-1852) A French Perspective on Harriet Martineau’s Society in America {1839}. (Translated by Alana K. Eldridge). [3/2 (Spring 2005): 97-99].

Lengermann, Patricia Madoo and Jill Niebrugge-Brantley Harriet Martineau’s Sociology of Race Relations. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 74-75].

LePlay, Frédérick (1806-1882) Le Play’s Methods of Observation. (Translated by Charles A. Ellwood). {1897}. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 94-101]. The Geographical Distribution of Good and Evil. (Translated by Gouverneur Emerson). {1872}. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 102- 105].

Logan, Deborah A. “My beloved Americans”: Harriet Martineau, Transatlantic Abolitionism, and America’s Martyr Age. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 71-73].

11 Logan, Deborah A. (continued): Harriet Martineau and the Young Repealer. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 8-9]. Harriet Martineau, Ireland, and the Daily News. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 14]. See also: Hill, Michael R. and Deborah A. Logan.

Lopata, Helena Znaniecka (1925-2003) The Influence of American Sociology on Polish Sociology. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 18-25].

MacLean, Annie Marion (ca. 1870-1934) Love My Dog! {1925}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 40-42].

Mann, D. Brian (translator) A French Perspective on George E. Howard’s History of Matrimonial Institutions (by Émile Durkheim). [2/2 (Winter 2000): 81-86]. Rodriques’ Unsigned Preface to the French Edition of Saint-Simon’s Nouveau christianisme (by Olinde Rodrigues). [6/2 (Fall 2010): 65-68.

McDonald, Lynn The Nightingale-Martineau Collaboration: Differences of Philosophy and Religion. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 79-80].

Martineau, Harriet (1802-1876) Dogs: Unauthorized, Unclaimed, and Vagabond. {1865}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 7-9]. On Edward Lombe, Translating Auguste Comte, and the Liberal English Press: A Previously Unpublished Letter. {1851}. (Edited with an introduction by Michael R. Hill). [3/2 (Spring 2005): 100-102]. Letter to the Deaf. {1834}. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 103-109]. The Governess: Her Health. {1861}. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 110-116]. Shakspere’s House. {1847}. [4/2 (Spring 2006): 72-74]. Prayer of the Polish Exiles at the Patriots’ Altar. {1833}. [4/2 (Spring 2006): 74]. The Famine Time in Ireland: An Informant Interview, 1852. {1852}. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 6-10].

12 Martineau, Harriet (1802-1876) (continued): Ireland. From the Illustrations of Political Economy, No. 9. {1834}. Complete facsimile text. 126 pp. [5/1 (Fall 2006: Digital Supplement No. 2)]. Letters from Ireland. {1852}. Complete facsimile text. 220 pp. [5/1 (Fall 2006: Digital Supplement No. 3)]. Endowed Schools of Ireland. {1859}. Complete facsimile text. 79 pp. [5/1 (Fall 2006: Digital Supplement No. 4)]. On the Rise and Eclipse of Saint-Simonism in England. {1866}. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 90-91.

Mays, John Barron (1914-1987) The Poetry of Sociology. {1966}. [4/2 (Spring 2006): 95-110].

Mead, George Herbert (1863-1931) Edward A. Ross on Sin and Society. {1907}. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 22-26]. Dogs and the Conversation of Gestures. {1934}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 43-45].

Meer, Danielle van der (translator) Introduction to the 1856 Dutch Edition of Nouveau christianisme (by Goose Wijnant van der Voo and Adriaan Jacobus Nieuwenhuis). [6/2 (Fall 2010): 101-102].

Neeley, Elizabeth Doing Sociology: Applied Sociology for Justice System Policy Reform. (Keynote Address, Nebraska Undergraduate Sociology Symposium, 2006). [5/2 (Spring 2008): 39-44].

Nibert, David Origins of the ASA Section on Animals & Society — With a Bibliographic Appendix. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 53-58].

Nieuwenhuis, Adriaan Jacobus (1820-1880) Introduction to the 1856 Dutch Edition of Nouveau christianisme. {1856}. (Goose Wijnant van der Voo and Adriaan Jacobus Nieuwenhuis, co-authors). Translated by Danielle van der Meer. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 101-102].

13 Onyekwuluje, Anne Two Women of Similar Mind and Common Experiences across Time and Space: The Sociological Work of Georgia Davis Powers and Harriet Martineau. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 27-38].

Parrish, Charles H., Jr. (1899-1989) The Emergence of Social Psychology: An Introduction to George H. Mead’s Lectures by One of His Last Students. {1931}. [2/1 (Summer 2000): 29-36].

Penney, Christine Beyond the Microfilm – Harriet Martineau and the University of Birmingham Special Collections. [3/2 (Spring 2005): 69- 70].

Peterson, Fred W. On the Picturesque. [3/2 (spring 2005): 67-68]. The Lac Qui Parle Correction. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 21-22].

Platt, Jennifer Needs for the Sociological Archive. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 53-54].

Pound, Roscoe (1870-1960) Dogs and the Law. {1896}. [3/1 (Autumn 2003): 28-30].

Prati, Joachim de (1790-1863) Regarding the Pre-publication Manuscript of J.E. Smith’s English Translation of Saint-Simon’s New Christianity. {1834}. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 69.

Roberts, Caroline “Fuss in a Book-Club”: Christianity, Ancient Egypt, and Harriet Martineau’s Eastern Life, Present and Past (1848). [3/2 (Spring 2005): 76-78].

Rodriques, Olinde (1795-1851) Rodriques’ Unsigned Preface to the French Edition of Saint-Simon’s Nouveau christianisme. {1841}. Translated by D. Brian Mann. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 65-68].

14 Ross, Edward Alsworth (1866-1951) What Is Social Psychology? {1909}. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 19-21]. Forty-Five Years of It. (Remarks to the Annual Dinner of Pi Gamma Mu). {1936}. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 42-43].

Ross, Eva Jeany (1903-1969) My Sociological Adventures in Colombia: An Epistolary Account. {1961-1962}. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 111-116].

Ryan, Barbara. Helena Znaniecka Lopata (1925-2003): An Updated Bio- Bibliography. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 6-15].

Rynbrandt, Linda J. Bio-Bibliography: Caroline Bartlett Crane (1858-1935). [1/1 (Summer 1998): 44-51].

Saint-Simon, Henri (1760-1825) New Christianity: Dialogues between a Conservative and an Innovator (Selected Excerpts), by Henri Saint-Simon {1825}, translated by James Elishama Smith {1834}, edited and annotated by Michael R. Hill and Rollin R. Davis. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 73-89].

Segal, Edwin From a Participant-Observer’s Perspective. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 20- 21].

Segal, Marcia Texler The 2008 Harriet Martineau Sociological Society Award — Vasilikie Demos. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 8].

See also: Demos, Vasilikie and Marcia Texler Segal.

Shanas, Ethel Edward A. Ross’ Theory of Crowds and Crowd Behavior. {1937}. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 36-41].

Sheehy Skeffington, Hanna (1877-1946) The Torch-Bearers: Women in Ireland, 1921. {1921}. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 28].

15 Simpson, Eyler Newton (1900-1938) Edward A. Ross and the Social Forces. {1926}. [1/1 (Summer 1998): 27-32].

Singer, Jacob (1883-1964) A Personal Pilgrimage: A Sociological Life History Document. {Circa 1962}. Edited by Michael R. Hill and Natalja Callahan. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 26-36]. The Aims of Music-Study in the University. {1918}. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 37-40]. Sermon for the Laying of the Corner-Stone: The Jewish Temple, Lincoln, Nebraska, Sunday, May 27th, 1923. {1923}. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 41-44]. Taboo in the Hebrew Scriptures: Selected Excerpts. {1928}. [6/1 (Spring 2010): 45-55].

Slater, Eamonn Contesting Travelogues on Nineteenth Century Ireland: The picturesque of the Halls and the illustrations of Martineau. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 11].

Smith, James Elishama (1801-1857) Translator’s Preface to the 1834 English Edition of Saint-Simon’s New Christianity. {1834}. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 70-72]. New Christianity: Dialogues between a Conservative and an Innovator (Selected Excerpts), by Henri Saint-Simon {1825}, translated by James Elishama Smith {1834}, edited and annotated by Michael R. Hill and Rollin R. Davis. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 73-89].

Strong, Anna Louise (1885-1970) On the Eve of Home Rule, 1914. {1914}. [5/1 (2006): 12-20].

Survant, Joe Why Poetry? [4/2 (Spring 2006): 69-71].

Sydie, R.A. and Bert N. Adams Beatrice Webb and Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Feminist Debates and Contradictions. [2/1 (Summer 2000): 5-14].

16 Texler Segal, Marcia See: Demos, Vasilikie and Marcia Texler Segal

Thomas, William Isaac (1863-1947) An American Sociologist’s Review of George Elliott Howard’s History of Matrimonial Institutions. {1904}. [2/2 (Winter 2000): 88]. My Perspective on the Charges Against Me. {1918}. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 43-52].

Timming, Andrew R. HMSS 2007 Maynooth: Reflections. [5/2 (Spring 2008): 18].

Tomasi, Luigi The Influence of Pierre Guillaume Frédéric Le Play on Contemporary American Sociology. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 85- 93].

Voo, Goose Wijnant van der (1806-1902) Introduction to the 1856 Dutch Edition of Nouveau christianisme. {1856}. (Goose Wijnant van der Voo and Adriaan Jacobus Nieuwenhuis, co-authors). Translated by Danielle van der Meer. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 101-102].

Wahl, Ana-Maria Currents from Chicago and the Impact of American Sociology around the World: A Discussion of Papers Presented to the American Sociological Association by Mary Jo Deegan, Connie D. Frey, Helena Z. Lopata, and Marlene Shore. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 26-32].

Ward, Lester Frank (1841-1913) Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Similar Cases — Future Projections. {1917}. [4/2 (Spring 2006): 78-79].

Warner, Amos Griswold (1861-1900) Le Play’s Studies in Social Phenomena. {1886}. [1/2 (Winter 1999): 69-76].

17 Watanabe, Megumi Saint-Simon and Nouveau christianisme in Japan. [6/2 (Fall 2010): 103-108].

Webb, Sidney (1859-1947) Ireland in Fiction: The Sociological Value of Novels, 1916. {1916}. [5/1 (Fall 2006): 21-24].

Webster, Hutton (1875-1955) A Former Student’s Professional Critique of George Elliott Howard’s History of Matrimonial Institutions. {1904}. [2/2 (Winter 2000): 87].

Whalley, Peter Remarks on the Presentation of the 2001 Harriet Martineau Sociological Society Award to Helena Znaniecka Lopata. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 37-38].

Znaniecki, Florian (1882-1958) Sociology after Two World Wars: European and American. {1950}. [4/1 (Fall 2005): 16-17]. Evolution of the Social Roles of Poets: An Unpublished Chapter from Social Relations and Social Roles. [4/2 (Spring 2006): 80-94]. The Sociology of the Struggle for Pomerania. {1934}. Complete facsimile text. 58 pp. [4/2 (Spring 2006, CD Supplement No. 2)].

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18 SPECIAL ISSUES AND SYMPOSIA

Vol. 1, No. 1 (Summer 1998): The Chicago School on Edward A. Ross Vol. 1, No. 2 (Winter 1999): Frédéric Le Play and Amos G. Warner Vol. 2, No. 1 (Summer 200): African-American Sociologists Vol. 2, No. 2 ( Winter 200): Nebraska Sociology Vol. 3, No. 1 (Autumn 2003): Dogs, Society and Sociologists Vol. 3, No. 2 (Spring 2005): Reports from the 2002 Harriet Martineau Sociological Society’s (HMSS) Bicentennial Seminar in Ambleside, England, and a Symposium on Harriet Martineau Vol. 4, No. 1 (Fall 2005): Helena Znaniecka Lopata and Polish Sociology Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 2006): The Sociology of Poetry Vol. 5, No. 1 (Fall 2006): Irish Sociology Vol. 5, No. 2 (Spring 2008): Reports and Observations from the 2007 Harriet Martineau Sociological Society’s (HMSS) Fourth International Working Seminar in Maynooth, Ireland Vol. 6, No. 1 (Spring 2010): Symposium on Rabbi Jacob Singer (1883- 1964), a Jewish-Latvian-Nebraskan Sociologist Vol. 6, No. 2 (Fall 2010): Symposium on Henri Saint-Simon’s Nouveau christianisme

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19 CHRONOLOGY OF PRINT & DIGITAL SUPPLEMENTS

Epistemological Realities: Archival Data and Disciplinary Knowledge in the History of Sociology – Or, When Did George Elliott Howard Study in Paris?, by Michael R. Hill. [2/1 (Summer 2000, Special Print Supplement): 25 pp.]. The University of Nebraska Sociology Centennial: An Archival Souvenir, compiled and edited by Michael R. Hill. [2/2 (Winter 2000, Special Print Supplement): 14 pp.]. Comic and Amusing Dogs: A Digital Album of Thirty-Five Postcard Images (Circa 1909-1915) from the personal collection of Michael R. Hill. [3/1 (Autumn 2003, Digital CD supplement): 37 pp.]. Sociological Thought Experiments: Five Examples from the History of Sociology, by Michael R. Hill. (The 2003 Iowa Sociological Association Keynote Address). [3/2 (Spring 2005, Special Print Supplement): 23 pp.]. The English Lakes: Seventy-Five Paintings by Alfred Heaton Cooper, compiled and arranged by Michael R. Hill. [3/2 (Spring 2005, Digital CD Supplement ): 80 pp.]. Methods and Techniques for Studying the History of Sociology in America, by Michael R. Hill. [4/1 (Fall 2005: University of Salerno Special Print Supplement): 12 pp.]. The Social Ideals of Alfred Tennyson As Related to His Time, by William Clark Gordon.. Complete facsimile text. {1906}. [4/2 (Spring 2006: Digital CD Supplement No. 1): 285 pp.]. The Sociology of the Struggle for Pomerania, by . {1934}. Complete facsimile text. [4/2 (Spring 2006, Digital CD Supplement No. 2): 58 pp.]. Methodological Bridges to Social Experience — Qualitative Techniques Employed in Recent Doctoral Studies at Seven American Departments of Sociology: One-Hundred-Six Examples of Qualitative Methods Used in Sociology Ph.D. Dissertations at Brandeis University, Harvard University, University of California- Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Notre Dame, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2000-2005), compiled, edited, and arranged by Michael R. Hill. [4/2 (Spring 2006: Digital CD Supplement No. 3): 43 pp.]. Foreigners, Faith and Fatherland: The Historical Origins, Development and Present Status of Irish Sociology, by Brian Conway. [5/1 (Fall 2006, Special Print Supplement): 36 pp.].

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Ireland in Fiction: A Guide to Irish Novels, Tales, Romances, and Folk- Lore, by Stephen J. Brown. Complete facsimile text. {1919}. [5/1 (Fall 2006, Digital CD Supplement No. 1): 362 pp.]. Ireland, by Harriet Martineau. From the Illustrations of Political Economy, No. 9. {1834}. Complete facsimile text. [5/1 (Fall 2006: Digital CD Supplement No. 2): 126 pp.]. Letters from Ireland, by Harriet Martineau. {1852}. Complete facsimile text. [5/1 (Fall 2006: Digital CD Supplement No. 3): 220 pp]. Endowed Schools of Ireland, by Harriet Martineau. {1859}. Complete facsimile text. [5/1 (Fall 2006: Digital CD Supplement No. 4): 79 pp.].

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21 Information for Contributors

Contributions in the following formats are invited for SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS, a peer- reviewed journal devoted to the history and documentation of the early years of sociological inquiry: SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS is indexed in CSA Sociological Abstracts and distributed digitally around the world by EBSCO Publishing and ProQuest.

– Original Research Articles (ten to fifteen pages) exploring the history and adventures of early sociological practice and scholarship. Articles exemplify careful documentation, logical development, expository clarity, and critical insight—balanced by good humor, professional courtesy, and lively debate.

– Re-Reviews of Classic or Unheralded Books published before 1940. Short (two to three pages) reviews of insightful but misunderstood or forgotten works, now reconsidered with benefit of hindsight. Each review notes the errors and/or problematic biases, if any, of earlier reviewers.

– Reviews of Recent Books and Articles on the history of sociology are also welcome.

– Archival Documents from the founding era of sociology. Previously unpublished documents—including letters, lectures, flyers, and articles—are selected for their intrinsic value as prescient and instructive windows on the formation and subsequent development of sociology as an intellectual and professional enterprise. Documents are accompanied by brief introductions and may, as necessary, be annotated with a limited number of explanatory endnotes.

– Bio-Bibliographical Entries (eight to ten pages), focus succinctly on the biographical and intellectual histories of specific sociologists from the founding era of sociology. Entries include a short bibliography of the sociologist’s most important works. These entries retrieve the lives and contributions of sociologists who are unknown or unheralded today.

– Departmental and Organizational Histories (ten to fifteen pages) document the corporate activities and accomplishments of sociological ventures in the academy and elsewhere.

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To propose a contribution for SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS, please write to: Michael R. Hill, Editor; 2701 Sewell Street; Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 (USA) or communicate via email to: [email protected]