The study of sociology regularly involves a re-reading of the classics of the discipline, and this collection makes available some of the most important early texts for re-evaluation.The early twentieth century was a crucial period of development for the emerging discipline of sociology. The primary focus during this period was on various aspects of culture. Each of the volumes collected here contributes to our understanding of the importance of culture, through an examination of empirical data and issues including population movement, the colonial 'other', immigration, social problems of the inner city, the evolution of morals and the need to understand different subcultures. The work also illustrates different national, theoretical and political standpoints from which to view these concerns.Complete with a new introduction by the editor, this collection will provide an invaluable resource for students and researchers, addressing major themes which are of perennial importance to the field.
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The study of sociology regularly involves a re-reading of the classics of the discipline, and a re-evaluation of the founding works, yet very few of these works are still in print. This collection will remedy this situation.
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Old World Traits Transplanted0-415-27974-7: £105.00Robert E. Park and Herbert A. MillerThe Taxi-Dance Hall: A Sociological Study on Commercialized Recreation and City Life0-415-27975-5: £105.00Paul G. CresseyThe Mind and Society (4 volumes)Part One: 0-415-27976-3: £105.00Part Two: 0-415-27977-1: £105.00Part Three: 0-415-27978-X: £105.00Part Four: 0-415-27979-8: £105.00Vilfredo ParetoThe Elements of Folk Psychology0-415-27980-1: £105.00Wilhelm WundtCulture and Progress0-415-27981-X: £105-00Wilson D. Wallis
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ISBN
9780415458986
Publisert
2003-05-29
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Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
3840
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