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No AccessSIDNEY W. MINTZ LECTURE FOR 2002

Anthropology, Sociology, and Other Dubious Disciplines 1

The social construction of the disciplines as intellectual arenas that was made in the 19th century has outlived its usefulness and is today a major obstacle to serious intellectual work. Although the institutional framework of the disciplines remains strong, there are cracks in the structures of knowledge that make them less solid than most participants imagine. If the social sciences are to perform the social task demanded of themproviding wise counsel on the problems of the presentit is time that we harvested the richness of each discipline for use in their reconstruction. Some possible foundation stones for a reconstructed arena that might be called the historical social sciences are here suggested.