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DINGWALL, R., 1976. Accomplishing profession. Sociological Review, 24 (2), pp. 331-349.
DINGWALL, R., 1976. Accomplishing profession. In: M. WADSWORTH and D. ROBINSON, eds., Studies in everyday medical life. London: Martin Robertson. ISBN 0855201479
INKSTER, I., 1976. Culture, institutions and urbanity: the itinerant science lecturer in Sheffield, 1790-1850. In: S. POLLARD and C. HOLMES, eds., Economic and social history of South Yorkshire. Sheffield: UNSPECIFIED, pp. 218-232.
SHACKLEY, M., 1976. The Davenbury project; an experiment in site sediment recording. In: M. SHACKLEY and D.A. DAVIDSON, eds., Geoarchaeology; earth science and the past. London: Duckworth, pp. 9-231.
SHACKLEY, M. and DAVIDSON, D.A., 1976. Geoarchaeology; earth science and the past. London: Duckworth.
SHACKLEY, M., 1976. Information retrieval and graphics at Danebury and York. Computer Applications in Archaeology, 4, pp. 72-79.
PYATT, F.B., 1976. Lichen Ecology of Metal Spoil Tips - Effects of Metal-Ions on Ascospore Viability. Bryologist, 79 (2), pp. 172-179. ISSN 0007-2745
SHACKLEY, M., 1976. Palaeoenvironmental evidence from a late third millennium peat bed at New Shide Bridge, Isle of Wight. Journal of Archaeological Science, 3, pp. 385-389.
WOODFIELD, R., 1976. Review: Göran Hermeren 'Influence in art and literature'. British Journal of Aesthetics, 16 (4), pp. 376-377.
BARNES, P., 1976. The purely financial case for takeovers. .
INKSTER, I., 1976. The social context of an educational movement: a revisionist approach to the English mechanics institutes, 1820-1850. Oxford Review of Education, 2, pp. 277-307.
DINGWALL, R., 1976. The social organisation of health visitor training: 1. The social theories of health visitor training. .
DINGWALL, R., 1976. The social organisation of health visitor training: 2. The practical side of health visiting. .
DINGWALL, R., 1976. The social organisation of health visitor training: 3. Health visiting as an occupation. .
DINGWALL, R., 1976. The social organisation of health visitor training: 4. Method in nursing research. .