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Social Science History: Citation Record, 1976–1985

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2016

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In a recent article in Social Science History, Professor Alan Bogue, former president of the Association and one of its founding fathers, has reviewed the first ten years of SSHA. In it he presents from the constitution the major purpose of the Association as “improving ‘the quality of historical explanation in every manner possible, but particularly by encouraging the selective use and adaptation in historical research and teaching of relevant social science’” (Bogue, 1987: 336). In this paper, we review the first ten years of the Social Science History journal in the context of an association formed to promote social science applications to the analysis of historical data. One indicator of the success of this enterprise is the extent to which historians are applying social science methods. Another indicator is the involvement of non-historians in social science history.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Social Science History Association 1988 

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References

Garfield, Eugene (1972) “Citation analysis as a tool in journal evaluation.Science 178 (November).Google Scholar
Bogue, Alan (1978) “Great expectations and secular depreciation: The first ten years of the Social Science History Association.” Social Science History 11 (Fall).Google Scholar