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  1. Middletown in Transition: A Study in Cultural Conflicts.Robert S. Lynd & Helen Merrell Lynd - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (4):573-575.
     
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    Decoding Middletown’s Easter bunny: A study in American iconography.Theodore Caplow & Margaret Holmes Williamson - 1980 - Semiotica 32 (3-4).
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    Middletown in transition. A study in cultural conflicts.J. Rumney - 1938 - The Eugenics Review 29 (4):273.
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    Middletown revisited.Ellen Kay Trimberger - 1984 - Theory and Society 13 (2):239-247.
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    Middletown in Transition. [REVIEW]Paul F. Lazarsfeld - 1937 - Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 6 (2):454-456.
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    Rita Caccamo. Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections. xxvi + 149 pp., bibl., index. Originally published in 1992 in Italian. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2000. $45. [REVIEW]William Graebner - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):334-335.
    Having lived in Rita Caccamo's Rome and other Italian cities for long periods, I was intrigued by Arthur J. Vidich's foreword, which notes the sociologist Caccamo's Roman background and hence her ability to see Middletown as an anthropologist might, from “the perspective of an ‘other’”—a position, he explains, very different from that of Robert S. and Helen M. Lynd, who made Muncie, Indiana, famous in their 1929 and 1937 studies. There are hints of that perspective in these pages. In (...)
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  7. Santa Rosa Geysers Recharge Project, Middletown, California: Top plants.Melissa Leonard - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 149--6.
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    Lancelot Law Whyte, Essay on atomism, from Democritus to 1960, Middletown, Wesleyan University Press, 1961.Cláudia Ribeiro - 2012 - Kairos 5:177-181.
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    L. A. Post: The Vatican Plato and its Relations. Pp. xi+116. Middletown, Connecticut: American Philological Association, 1934. Cloth. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (05):204-.
  10. Juvenile Delinquency in an English Middletown[REVIEW]J. A. Cardno - 1950 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 28:59.
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    Scepticism, Man, and God. Selections from the Major Writings of Sextus Empiricus. Edited with Introduction, Notes and Bibliography by Philip P. Hallie; Translation by Sanford G. Etheridge. (Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1964. Pp. xi + 236. Price $8.00.). [REVIEW]D. W. Hamlyn - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (155):89-.
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    Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Selected Writings of Hermann von Helmholtz. Edited, with an Introduction, and translated in part by Russell Kahl. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1971. Pp. xlvi + 542. $25. [REVIEW]P. M. Heimann - 1974 - British Journal for the History of Science 7 (1):95-95.
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    Book review: Janet O'Shea, At Home in the World: Bharata Natyam on the Global Stage. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2007. 240 pp., 21 illustrations. ISBN 978—0—8195—6836—6, US$70 (cloth); ISBN 978—0—8195—6837—3, US$26.95 (pbk). [REVIEW]Ketu H. Katrak - 2009 - Feminist Theory 10 (1):135-136.
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    Henry E. KyburgJr., Probability and the logic of rational belief.Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, Conn., 1961, x + 350 pp. [REVIEW]Peter Krauss - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):127-128.
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    Culture, Subject, and Psyche: Dialogues in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology. Anthony Molino, ed. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2004. xv + 217 pp. [REVIEW]Sara E. Lewis - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (1):1-3.
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    Index Apuleianus: by W. A. Oldfather, H. V. Canter, B. E. Perry, with the assistance of K. M. Abbott and other friends and former students. Pp. liv + 490. Middletown, Connecticut: American Philological Association, 1934. Cloth, 24s. 6d. [REVIEW]A. Souter - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (04):156-157.
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    Blunt Research Group. The Work-Shy. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 2016. 160 pp. [REVIEW]John Wilkinson - 2018 - Critical Inquiry 44 (3):615-617.
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    Anindita Banerjee. We Modern People: Science Fiction and the Making of Russian Modernity. viii + 206 pp., illus., index. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 2012. $24.95. [REVIEW]Mark B. Adams - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):474-475.
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    C. A. Forbes: Neoi. A Contribution to the Study of Greek Associations. Pp. 75. Middletown, Connecticut: American Philological Association, 1933. Cloth. [REVIEW]C. Barratt - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (05):194-.
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    Time shifts: Place, belonging, and future orientation in pandemic everyday life.James J. Connolly & Patrick Collier - 2023 - History of the Human Sciences 36 (2):105-127.
    The disruptions to everyday life wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic include distortions in the experience of time, as reported widely by ordinary citizens and observed by journalists and social scientists. But how does this temporal disruption play out in different time scales—in the individual day as opposed to the medium- and long-term futures? And how might place influence how individuals experience and understand the pandemic's temporal transformations? This essay examines a range of temporal disruptions reported in day diaries and surveys (...)
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    A Reply to Fan Ruiping.Stephen C. Angle - 2010 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (4):463-464.
    A Reply to F an Ruiping Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11712-010-9189-7 Authors Stephen C. Angle, Department of Philosophy, Wesleyan University, 350 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459, USA Journal Dao Online ISSN 1569-7274 Print ISSN 1540-3009.
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  22. Objects as Temporary Autonomous Zones.Tim Morton - 2011 - Continent 1 (3):149-155.
    continent. 1.3 (2011): 149-155. The world is teeming. Anything can happen. John Cage, “Silence” 1 Autonomy means that although something is part of something else, or related to it in some way, it has its own “law” or “tendency” (Greek, nomos ). In their book on life sciences, Medawar and Medawar state, “Organs and tissues…are composed of cells which…have a high measure of autonomy.”2 Autonomy also has ethical and political valences. De Grazia writes, “In Kant's enormously influential moral philosophy, autonomy (...)
     
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    Book Review: The Birth-Mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary History. [REVIEW]C. S. Schreiner - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):192-194.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Birth-Mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary HistoryC. S. SchreinerThe Birth-Mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary History, by Susan Howe; 189 pp. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1993, $40.00.In the interview which concludes The Birth-Mark, Susan Howe says that during childhood her Boston household was visited by such pioneers of American studies as Perry Miller and F. O. Matthiessen. Career-wise, however, Howe’s path to academia has (...)
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    Seeing like an epidemiologist? Mobilising people against COVID-19.Clive Barnett & Nick Clarke - 2023 - History of the Human Sciences 36 (2):49-70.
    Diaries and other materials in the Mass Observation Archive have been characterised as intersubjective and dialogic. They have been used to study top-down and bottom-up processes, including how ordinary people respond to sociological constructs and, more broadly, the footprint of social science in the 20th century. In this article, we use the Archive’s COVID-19 collections to study how attempts to govern the pandemic by mobilising ordinary people to see like an epidemiologist played out in the United Kingdom during 2020. People (...)
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