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Martin Bulmer

The Chicago School of Sociology

Institutionalization, Diversity, and the Rise of Sociological Research

306 pages, 13 halftones     © 1984
Series: Heritage of Sociology Series

Paper $25.50

ISBN: 9780226080055   Published August 1986

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Significance of the Chicago School of Sociology
2. Chicago: The City and Its University
3. The Establishment of the Social Sciences
4. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America: A Landmark of Empirical Sociology
5. Sociology, the Social Survey Movement, and The Negro in Chicago
6. The Development of Field Research Methods
7. The Organization of Sociology by Park and Burgess
8. The Local Community Research Committee, 1923-30
9. The Development of Quantitative Methods in the Early 1920s
10. Quantitative Methods in the Later 1920s
11. The Chicago Manifold
12. The Conditions of Creativity
A Note on Documentary Sources
Notes
Index
Subjects



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