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"Melanie I. Sturgeon" <[log in to unmask]>
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As a historian I would say that we certainly do have our biases. Although
historical theoretical models may not be as easily recognized as those in
sociology or anthropology, they are certainly there--at least in the
scholarly literature.

Melanie Sturgeon
Melanie I. Sturgeon
Deputy State Archivist
History and Archives Division
Department of Library Archives and Public Records
phone 602-542-4159
fax: 602-542-4402

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