1910s in sociology

The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1910s.

1910

  • Emily Greene Bloch's Our Slavic Fellow Citizens is published.
  • Lucien Lévy-Bruhl's How Natives Think is published.
  • Albion Small's The Meaning of the Social Sciences is published.
  • Franklin H. Giddings serves as president of the ASA.

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1911

1912

  • Mary Coolidge's Why Women Are So is published.
  • Émile Durkheim's The Elementary Forms of Religious Life is published.
  • Maurice Halbwach's The Working class and standards of living, research on the needs in the hierarchy of contemporary industrial companies is published.
  • Max Scheler's Ressentiment is published.
  • Joseph Schumpeter's Theory of Economic Development is published.
  • Ernst Troeltsch's Protestantism and Progress is published.
  • Edward Alexander Westermarck's The Original Development of Moral Ideas is published.

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1914

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1917

  • Alfred Louis Kroeber's The Superorganic is published.
  • Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Lenin's State and Revolution is published.
  • Ferdinand Tönnies' The German State and The English State is published.
  • Max Weber's The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism is published.

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1919

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