Charles Ellwood is usually described as a junior member of the founding generation of American Sociology. Ellwood fulfils many of the standard stereotypes of the American sociology student of the era. He was born on a farm and, after winning a state scholarship, went to Cornell, as he himself noted, ‘because it was virtually the state university of New York’.1 He then went directly on to the University of Chicago, where he was converted only partially from his concerns with social problems to a theorist. He was one of the first PhDs in sociology from the University, and the first Chicago Sociology PhD to hold a position in sociology at a major university other than Chicago itself: a large land grant university in the Midwest, Missouri. He s...
In 1959, chemist and author Charles Percy Snow gave a Rede Lecture at the University of Cambridge in...
Though the word “sociology” was coined in Europe, the field of sociology grew most dramatically in A...
Sociology at the University of Kansas is steeped in the ethnographic tradition of tire "Chicago Scho...
Charles Ellwood is usually described as a junior member of the founding generation of American Socio...
The customary division of the history of American Sociology into the periods before and after 1945 i...
There have been &dquo;schools&dquo; of sociology that have characterized the discipline at d...
THE NAMES “Edward A. Ross” and “Chicago sociology” are not usually linked today in sociological acco...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
The professional life of Jacob Singer was deeply entwined with religion and thus exemplifies the soc...
George Elliott Howard, a distinguished social scientist trained initially in history, rose to the pr...
This thesis attempts to provide a comprehensive review of the teaching of sociology in universities ...
This paper analyses, on the basis of the available archival documents, the early career of Edward A....
The author criticizes ways in which academic disciplines can be viewed as skewed toward bureaucratiz...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a biographical sketch of the late Hans L. Zetterberg an...
This supplement is published in conjunction with the Interim Meeting of the International Sociologic...
In 1959, chemist and author Charles Percy Snow gave a Rede Lecture at the University of Cambridge in...
Though the word “sociology” was coined in Europe, the field of sociology grew most dramatically in A...
Sociology at the University of Kansas is steeped in the ethnographic tradition of tire "Chicago Scho...
Charles Ellwood is usually described as a junior member of the founding generation of American Socio...
The customary division of the history of American Sociology into the periods before and after 1945 i...
There have been &dquo;schools&dquo; of sociology that have characterized the discipline at d...
THE NAMES “Edward A. Ross” and “Chicago sociology” are not usually linked today in sociological acco...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
The professional life of Jacob Singer was deeply entwined with religion and thus exemplifies the soc...
George Elliott Howard, a distinguished social scientist trained initially in history, rose to the pr...
This thesis attempts to provide a comprehensive review of the teaching of sociology in universities ...
This paper analyses, on the basis of the available archival documents, the early career of Edward A....
The author criticizes ways in which academic disciplines can be viewed as skewed toward bureaucratiz...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a biographical sketch of the late Hans L. Zetterberg an...
This supplement is published in conjunction with the Interim Meeting of the International Sociologic...
In 1959, chemist and author Charles Percy Snow gave a Rede Lecture at the University of Cambridge in...
Though the word “sociology” was coined in Europe, the field of sociology grew most dramatically in A...
Sociology at the University of Kansas is steeped in the ethnographic tradition of tire "Chicago Scho...