The contributors to this book, sociologists all, take Harriet Martineau seriously as a major and consequential intellect within their chosen discipline and their classrooms. It has not always been so, at least in recent times, but Martineau has now been rediscovered by sociologists who are writing about Martineau in a growing series of books, essays, and scholarly editions. We do not all see Martineau through the same author spectacles, as the following contributions make evident, but we do see her-she is no longer invisible to those of our students and colleagues who possess a modicum of bibliographic savvy. At several points in this book, readers are presented with contextual background and biographical details about Martineau, inform...
This paper is a critical analysis of Harriet Martineau’s philosophical stance and epistemological mo...
This article aims to explore the presence of Harriet Martineau in the written press of the first hal...
Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was a founding English sociologist, often absent from the historical s...
The contributors to this book, sociologists all, take Harriet Martineau seriously as a major and con...
Harriet Martineau is now making significant appearances in introductory textbooks used in the u.s. a...
Harriet Martineau authored the first systematic methodological treatise in sociology, conducted exte...
This article presents Harriet Martineau, a 19th century woman sociologist and her sociological work....
I argue above, in concert with my colleagues, that we must take Harriet Martineau seriously, and tha...
Harriet Martineau (1802-76) is one of the most important and least appreciated founders of sociology...
The recorded historiography of the social sciences is steeped in androcentrism. It exclusively remem...
One of the foremost writers of her time, Harriet Martineau established her reputation by writing a h...
Harriet Martineau was a pioneering experimental sociologist in the best sense. In a wide variety of ...
The architecture and evolution of Harriet Martineau\u27s sociological epistemology epitomize an esse...
A collection of essays by various contributors each addressing Martineau's contribution to an intell...
The classical social science tradition would remain incomplete without mentioning the first female s...
This paper is a critical analysis of Harriet Martineau’s philosophical stance and epistemological mo...
This article aims to explore the presence of Harriet Martineau in the written press of the first hal...
Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was a founding English sociologist, often absent from the historical s...
The contributors to this book, sociologists all, take Harriet Martineau seriously as a major and con...
Harriet Martineau is now making significant appearances in introductory textbooks used in the u.s. a...
Harriet Martineau authored the first systematic methodological treatise in sociology, conducted exte...
This article presents Harriet Martineau, a 19th century woman sociologist and her sociological work....
I argue above, in concert with my colleagues, that we must take Harriet Martineau seriously, and tha...
Harriet Martineau (1802-76) is one of the most important and least appreciated founders of sociology...
The recorded historiography of the social sciences is steeped in androcentrism. It exclusively remem...
One of the foremost writers of her time, Harriet Martineau established her reputation by writing a h...
Harriet Martineau was a pioneering experimental sociologist in the best sense. In a wide variety of ...
The architecture and evolution of Harriet Martineau\u27s sociological epistemology epitomize an esse...
A collection of essays by various contributors each addressing Martineau's contribution to an intell...
The classical social science tradition would remain incomplete without mentioning the first female s...
This paper is a critical analysis of Harriet Martineau’s philosophical stance and epistemological mo...
This article aims to explore the presence of Harriet Martineau in the written press of the first hal...
Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was a founding English sociologist, often absent from the historical s...