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SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION AND CRITIQUE ——————————— MICHAEL R. HILL, EDITOR ISSN 1557-9727 Cumulative Author Index – Volumes I-VI With Chronologies of Special Issues and Supplements Summer 1998 – Fall 2010 MICHAEL R. HILL, Editor BRIAN P. CONWAY, Associate Editor CONNIE D. FREY, Associate Editor ANDREW R. TIMMING, Associate Editor DEBORAH RUIGH, Graduate Assistant Editor LARRY REYNOLDS, Founding Benefactor LYNN MCDONALD, Sustaining Benefactor LINDA J. RYNBRANDT, Sustaining Benefactor SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS is published serially by the George Elliott Howard Institute for Advanced Sociological Research, 2701 Sewell Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 USA. Articles in SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS are indexed in ProQuest Sociological Abstracts and distributed online via EBSCO SocIndex, ProQuest Social Science Journals; ProQuest Sociology, and ProQuest Research Library. A Howard’s Library Publication ISSN 1557-9727 Copyright 2011 by The George Elliott Howard Institute for Advanced Sociological Research. The Howard’s Library logo is a digital reproduction of the distinctive stamp that George Elliott Howard affixed to his personal books. The stamp is still seen today in several volumes that Howard donated to the University of Nebraska Library in Lincoln. George Elliott Howard (1849-1928) was a distinguished historian and social scientist, a member of the second graduating class at the University of Nebraska in 1876, a nationally-recognized historian, Head of the Department of Sociology at the University of Nebraska, and, in 1917, President of the American Sociological Society. For additional information about our journal and special features related to the history and development of sociology, please visit our free website: www.sociological-origins.com SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX [Volumes I-VI. Summer 1998 – Fall 2010 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]. DIGITAL BACK ISSUES AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM Complete digital archives of all back issues of SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS are available in PDF format on CD-ROM. Please inquire for price and quantity discounts for classroom use: 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]. Edward Alsworth Ross 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.