British sociology had its nineteenth-century origins in three streams of Victorian social thought. First, there was the liberalism of J. S. Mill, who made important contributions to the philosophy of the social sciences and to the analysis of democracy, in which he was much influenced by the study of American society by Alexis de Tocqueville. Second, the emergence of sociology was related to social reformism and town planning in such figures as Patrick Geddes and Charles Booth. Third, its major intellectual figure—Herbert Spencer—was part of a broader intellectual movement of social evolutionism associated with Charles Darwin. Spencer (1884) in The Man versus the State attempted to reconcile the liberalism of the British utilitarians with t...
This article throws light on the contribution of sociologists to the debates relating to poverty in ...
Abstract. Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) believed that Victorian Britain was moving toward a society of...
The theme of the 2008 meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology was Engaging So...
This thesis argues that there was a strong tradition of British sociological thought that developed ...
ABSTRACT After the appointment of its first full-time professor in L.T. Hobhouse in 1907, British so...
Bédarida François. Barrie M. Ratcliffe et W. H. Chaloner (éd.), A French sociologist looks at Britai...
This book traces the history of British sociology and empirical social research over the last hundre...
Bédarida François. Barrie M. Ratcliffe et W. H. Chaloner (éd.), A French sociologist looks at Britai...
Charles Darwin’s work had an important, but complex, impact on social thinking in the nineteenth cen...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
Understanding the role of religion in early British sociology, as well as its fate in later sociolog...
Understanding the role of religion in early British sociology, as well as its fate in later sociolog...
Abstract. Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) believed that Victorian Britain was moving toward a society of...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, sociology was becoming established as a discipline in the...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, sociology was becoming established as a discipline in the...
This article throws light on the contribution of sociologists to the debates relating to poverty in ...
Abstract. Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) believed that Victorian Britain was moving toward a society of...
The theme of the 2008 meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology was Engaging So...
This thesis argues that there was a strong tradition of British sociological thought that developed ...
ABSTRACT After the appointment of its first full-time professor in L.T. Hobhouse in 1907, British so...
Bédarida François. Barrie M. Ratcliffe et W. H. Chaloner (éd.), A French sociologist looks at Britai...
This book traces the history of British sociology and empirical social research over the last hundre...
Bédarida François. Barrie M. Ratcliffe et W. H. Chaloner (éd.), A French sociologist looks at Britai...
Charles Darwin’s work had an important, but complex, impact on social thinking in the nineteenth cen...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
Understanding the role of religion in early British sociology, as well as its fate in later sociolog...
Understanding the role of religion in early British sociology, as well as its fate in later sociolog...
Abstract. Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) believed that Victorian Britain was moving toward a society of...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, sociology was becoming established as a discipline in the...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, sociology was becoming established as a discipline in the...
This article throws light on the contribution of sociologists to the debates relating to poverty in ...
Abstract. Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) believed that Victorian Britain was moving toward a society of...
The theme of the 2008 meeting of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology was Engaging So...