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Allan Sharlin Memorial Award

Allan Sharlin Bibliography and Awards

Book

Political Symbolism in Modern Europe: Essays in Honor of George L. Mosse (Transaction, 1982); co-editor with Seymour Drescher and David Sabean; co-author with Drescher and Sabean of "George Mosse and Political Symbolism" in the volume.

Articles

"Max Weber and the Origins of the Idea of Value-Free Social Science," Archives europeennes de sociologie XV (1974).

"Retrospective: Max Weber," The Journal of Modern History 49 (March 1977).

"Historical Demography as History and Demography," American Behavioral Scientist 21 (November/December 1977).

"Natural Decrease in Early Modern Cities: A Reconsideration," Past and Present 79 (May 1978).

"Methods for Estimating Population Total, Age Distribution and Vital Rates in Family Reconstitution Studies," Population Studies 32 (November 1978).

"From the Study of Social Mobility to the Study of Society," American Journal of Sociology 85 (September 1979).

"On the Universality of Occupational Prestige," The Journal of Interdisciplinary History XI (Summer 1980).

"Natural Decrease in Early Modern Cities: A Rejoinder," Past and Present 92.

"Urban-Rural Differences in Fertility in Europe during the Demographic Transition," in Ansley J. Coale and Susan C. Watkins, eds., The Decline of Fertility in Europe (Princeton University Press, 1985)

Extramural Grants Received

National Science Foundation Grant for Improving Doctoral Dissertation Research in the Social Sciences, 1975-1976

National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1976-1978

School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, 1980-1981

National Institutes of Health Research Award, 1981-1982


See also Allan Sharlin's biography and our list of past Sharlin Fellows.

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