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Franklin Henry Giddings

    Franklin Henry Giddings
    The Elements of Sociology: a Text-book for Colleges and Schools
    Inductive Sociology; a Syllabus of Methods, Analyses and Classifications, and Provisionally Formulated Laws
    Democracy and Empire
    The Responsible State
    The Theory Of Socialization
    Principles of Sociology
    • Principles of Sociology

      An Analysis of the Phenomena of Association and of Social Organization, The

      • 504pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      An early work by Giddings, designed as a basis for statistical studies, which largely concentrated on the particular ethnic and racial characteristics of various national groups, this work was to prove his most important workFranklin Henry Giddings (1855-1931) was an American sociologist. In 1894 he became professor of sociology at Columbia University, where he earned a reputation as a brilliant teacher. His explanation of social phenomena was based on the principle of "consciousness of kind" -- his theory that each person has an innate sense of belonging to particular social groups. Giddings encouraged statistical studies in sociology. His most important works are The Principles of Sociology (1896), Studies in the Theory of Human Society (1922), and The Scientific Study of Human Society (1924).

      Principles of Sociology
    • This classic textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of sociology. Written by one of the leading scholars in the field, this book covers a wide range of topics, from the history of the discipline to the latest research on social phenomena. With clear explanations and helpful examples, this book is an excellent resource for students of sociology at all levels.

      The Elements of Sociology: a Text-book for Colleges and Schools
    • Studies in the Theory of Human Society

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This book is a classic work in the field of sociology, with incisive analysis of society, culture, and social change. With a deep understanding of history and human nature, Giddings provides a compelling framework for understanding the complex dynamics of social life. A must-read for anyone interested in the science of society.

      Studies in the Theory of Human Society
    • This comprehensive anthology brings together some of the most important writings in the field of descriptive and historical sociology from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Edited by prominent sociologist Franklin Henry Giddings, this collection includes essays by such influential social thinkers as Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Georg Simmel. Providing a broad view of the sociological landscape at the turn of the century, Readings in Descriptive and Historical Sociology remains a valuable resource for students and scholars of sociology and social theory.

      Readings in Descriptive and Historical Sociology
    • An exhaustive overview of sociology's principles and theories is presented through Franklin Henry Giddings' extensive knowledge of human psychology and social behavior. The work delves into the factors that influence and shape human society, offering a deep and nuanced analysis. It's essential reading for those interested in social sciences and the study of human behavior.

      The Principles Of Sociology: An Analysis Of The Phenomena Of Association And Of Social Organization; Volume 2