1930s in sociology

The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1930s.

1930

1931

Deaths

1932

  • Henri Bergson's The Two Sources of Morality and Religion is published.
  • George Elton Mayo's Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization is published.
  • Alfred Radcliffe-Brown's Social organization of Australian tribes is published.
  • R. H. Tawney's Land and Labour in China is published.
  • Beatrice Webb's and Sidney Webb's Methods of Social Study is published.

1933

  • Alexander Carr-Saunders' The Professions is published.
  • Friedrich Hayek's Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle is published.
  • William F. Ogburn's Recent Social Trends in the United States is published.
  • Nazi party comes to power in Germany, many intellectuals flee, Ferdinand Tonnies is forced out his post as president of the German Society for Sociology and replaced by Hans Freyer

Births

1934

Births

  • Moisés Espírito Santo

1935

  • Antonio Gramsci's The Prison Notebooks are published.
  • Harold Lasswell's Politics: Who Gets What, When, How is published.
  • Helen Merrell Lynd's Middletown: A study in Cultural Conflicts is published.
  • Bronislaw Malinowski's Coral Gardens and their Magic is published.
  • Karl Mannheim's Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction is published.
  • Margaret Mead's Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies is published.
  • Ferdinand Tönnies' Geist der Neuzeit is published.
  • Alfred Weber's Cultural History as Cultural Sociology is published.
  • Sidney Webb's and Beatrice Webb's Soviet communism : a new civilisation ? is published.

1936

Deaths

1937

1938

Births

Deaths

1939

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