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    <title>International development and the social sciences</title>
    <subTitle>Essays on the history and politics of knoweledge</subTitle>
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    <publisher>University of California Press</publisher>
    <dateIssued>1997</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>Instruments and idioms of colonial and national development : India's historical experience in comparative perspective, 45. -- Modernizing bureaucrats, backward africans, and the development concept, 64. -- Vision of postwar health and their impact on public health interventions in the developing world, 93. -- Intellectual openings and policy closures : Disequilibria in contemporary development economics, 119. --  Anthropology and its twin : Development in the constitution of a discipline, 150. -- Population science private foundations, and development aid : The      transformation of demographic knowledge in the United States, 176. -- Redefining development at the world bank, 203. -- Development ideas in Latin America : Paradingm shift and the economic commission for Latin America, 228. -- Found in most traditional societies : Traditional medical practitioners between culture and development, 259. -- Senegalese development : From mass mobilization to technocratic elitism, 291. --  Agrarian populism in the development of a modern nation, 320</abstract>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Frederick Cooper, Randall Packard (Editores)</note>
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