269 research outputs found

    Review Of Chicago Sociology, 1920-1932 By R. E.L. Faris

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    Review Of The Uncertain Sciences By B. Mazlish

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    Bernard, Luther Lee

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    Review Of The Last Intellectuals: American Culture In The Age Of Academe By R. Jacoby

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    Bogardus, Emory Stephen

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    Sociology

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    Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the American and French Revolutions and the rise of industrialism and market capitalism. Sociology had its roots in the theories of August Comte and Herbert Spencer and in empirical work previously conducted by census bureaus, state labor boards, and reform organizations. By the 1880s, sociologists had perceived a threat in the alliance with biology: It undercut the need for a separate discipline and, in Spencer\u27s laissez-faire version, tainted the discipline among social reformers and other constituencies crucial to its success. In Dynamic Sociology, the American Lester Frank Ward addressed both issues. On the surface, American and European sociology during the interwar decades was a study in contrasts. The 1960s spelled the end of \u27modern\u27 sociology. In the United States, Parsons\u27s hegemony and Merton\u27s \u27middle range\u27 compromise gave way to a politically charged humanist/positivist divide

    Review Of Social Darwinism And English Thought By G. Jones

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    Review Of Social Science In The Crucible: The American Debate Over Objectivity And Purpose, 1918-1941 By M. C. Smith

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    Review Of The Cycles Of American History By A. M. Schlesinger Jr.

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