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Roger E. Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine, eds., A Historiography of the Modern Social Sciences (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 260, $95. ISBN 978-1-107-03772-4.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2016
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