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"This work will replace the first edition and will continue to
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"Renewed through significant revision, the encyclopedia will help
students understand key concepts and current controversies across
the full range of the social sciences."
-"Rettig on Reference, June 1996
"This work will replace the first edition and will continue to
serve as an update to the old standard, the "International
Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. It will be a useful addition
to any social sciences research collection."
-"Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin, April 1, 1996
"A comparison of the first and second editions indicates that the
editors have taken into account the many changes that have occurred
in the social sciences over the intervening decade."
-"Booklist, April 1996
..."will be a useful addition to any social sciences research
collection."
-"Booklist, April 1996
"Renewed through significant revision, the encyclopedia will help
students understand key concepts and current controversies across
the full range of the social sciences."
-"Rettig on Reference, June 1996
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