Mary O. Furner Explained
Mary O. Furner is an American historian.
Life
She graduated from Northwestern University, with a Ph.D., in 1972. Her monograph, Advocacy and Objectivity: A Crisis in the Professionalization of American Social Science, 1865-1905 (University of Kentucky Press), won the Frederick Jackson Turner Award in 1973.She is Professor of History at University of California, Santa Barbara.[1]
Awards
Works
- Book: Advocacy and Objectivity: A Crisis in the Professionalization of American Social Science, 1865-1905.. University of Kentucky Press. 1975. 978-0-8131-1309-8. registration.
- Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=xOKwKZNzbQ0C&pg=PA171 . The republican tradition and the new liberalism: social investigation, state building, and social learning in the Gilded Age. Michael James Lacey . Mary O. Furner. Cambridge University Press. 1993. 978-0-521-41638-2 . The State and Social Investigation in Britain and the United States.
- Antistatism and Government Downsizing. Mary O. Furner. The Urban Institute. December 1, 1996 .
- Book: The State and Economic Knowledge: The American and British Experiences . Mary O. Furner . Barry Supple. Cambridge University Press. 2002. 978-0-521-52315-8 .
- News: Until state's fixed, UC system's in jeopardy. Mary O. Furner. The Sacramento Bee. July 15, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090718061548/http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/story/2026427.html. July 18, 2009.
- Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Social Investigation In History And Theory. Modern Intellectual History / Volume 6 / Issue 01 / April 2009, pp 147 - 170 DOI: 10.1017/S14“Defining the Public Good in the U.S. Gilded Age, 1883-1898: ‘Freedom of Contract’ versus ‘Internal Police’ in the Tortured History of Employment Law and Policy,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 17:2 (April 2018):1-35 79244308001972, Published online: 05 March 2009
- “Ideas, Interdependencies, Governance Structures,and National Political Cultures: Norbert Elias’s Work as a Window on U.S. History,” Civilizing and Decivilizing Processes: Figurational Approaches to American Culture, eds. Christa Buschendorf, Astrid Franke, Johannes Voelz (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2011)
- “Defining the Public Good in the U.S. Gilded Age, 1883-1898: ‘Freedom of Contract’ versus ‘Internal Police’ in the Tortured History of Employment Law and Policy,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 17:2 (April 2018):1-35
Notes and References
- Web site: Mary Furner's Faculty Page . history.ucsb.edu . UCSB History Department . 6 June 2022.