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Toby Huff

Toby E. Huff (born April 24, 1942) is an American academic and emeritus professor at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. He was born in Portland, Maine. He was trained as a sociologist but has research interests in the history, philosophy and sociology of science. He has published Weber-inspired studies of the Arab and Muslim world, as well as…

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Richard Lipseyinstance ofespecially among economic historians0.80text
Jan Luiten van Zandeninstance ofespecially among economic historians0.80text
Peer Vriesinstance ofespecially among economic historians0.80text
among others.Huff's sociological approach to the European developmentinstance ofespecially among economic historians0.80text
its legal transformationinstance ofespecially among economic historians0.80text
along with the rise of the universitiesinstance ofespecially among economic historians0.80text
modern science has been incorporated in several mainstream history textsinstance ofespecially among economic historians0.80text

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