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Machine Politics

Machine Politics
Author: Harold Foote Gosnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1939
Genre: Chicago
ISBN:

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Machine politics

Machine politics
Author: Harold F. Gosnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1968
Genre:
ISBN:

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Machine Politics

Machine Politics
Author: Harold Foote Gosnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1968
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
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Machine Politics

Machine Politics
Author: Harold Foote Gosnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1957
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
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Machine Politics

Machine Politics
Author: Harold F. Gosnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1971
Genre:
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The Adams Federalists

The Adams Federalists
Author: Manning J. Dauer
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421434652

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Originally published in 1953. Between 1789 and 1803, the United States existed as a developing national state, sparsely settled. The de facto precedents of America's nascent political system had not yet been fleshed out by the generation of statesmen who paved its political way. Historians have examined the rise of the party system in US politics by emphasizing the Jeffersonians, who—led by Thomas Jefferson—helped to develop an agrarian voting bloc. In The Adams Federalists, Manning J. Dauer attends to Adams's struggles with the Federalist Party, arguing that his term is the key to understanding the success of the Jeffersonians in promoting their own democratic ideals. Dauer attributes the fall of Federalism to Adams's failure to maintain a moderate cohort in the White House. The Federalist Party's leadership increasingly adopted policies that isolated the Federalists' agrarian supporters, who in turn found support in the Jeffersonians' archaic politics. Professor Dauer provides an alternative explanation for the popularity of Jefferson's political faction and argues that economic factors undergirded the political organization of early America's voting base. Since its publication, scholars have recognized The Adams Federalists as a definitive study of the Federalist Party during the Adams administration.


Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School, 1892-1918

Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School, 1892-1918
Author: Mary Jo Deegan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351511149

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Jane Addams is well known for her leadership in urban reform, social settlements, pacifism, social work, and women's suffrage.The men of the Chicago School are well known for their leadership in founding sociology and the study of urban life.What has remained hidden however, is that Jane Addams played a pivotal role in the development of sociology and worked closely with the male faculty at the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago. By using extensive archival material, Mary Jo Deegan is the first to document Addams's sociological significance and the existence of a sexual division of labor during the founding years of the discipline. As the leader of the women's network, Addams was able to bridge these two spheres of work and knowledge.Through an analysis of the changing relations between the male and female networks, Deegan shows that the Chicago men varied widely in their understanding and acceptance of her sociological though and action.Despite this variation, it was through her work with the men of the Chicago School that Addams left a legacy for sociology as a way of thinking, an area of study, and a methodological approach to data collecting. This previously unexamined heritage of American sociology will be of value to anyone interested in the history of the social sciences, especially sociology and social work, the development of American social thought, the role of professional women, the Progressive Era, and the intellectual contributions of Jane Addams.


Introduction to the Social Sciences (RLE Social Theory)

Introduction to the Social Sciences (RLE Social Theory)
Author: Maurice Duverger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000155897

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Professor Duverger at last provides the student with an overall view of the methodology of the social sciences. He briefly traces the origin of the notion of a social science, showing how it emerged from social philosophy. Its essential elements and pre-conditions are described; the splintering of social science into specialist disciplines is explained, and the need for a general sociology confirmed. The techniques of observation used by social scientists are dealt with in some detail and the unity of the social sciences is illustrated by examples of the universal application of these techniques. Documentary evidence in its various forms are described along with the basic analytical techniques, including quantitative methods and content analysis. Other methods of gathering information through polls, interviews, attitude scales and participant observation are all described. Professor Duverger brings together the different kinds of analysis used to assess the information thus gathered. Arguing that observing and theorizing are not two different stages or levels of research, he examines the practical value and difficulties of general sociological theories, partial theories and models and working hypotheses. He both describes and assesses the limitations of experiment and the scope of comparative methods in the social sciences. He then gives elementary instructions for using and assessing the value of mathematical techniques. The possibilities of presenting social phenomena through graphs and charts are also explored. There are useful book lists and diagrams.


Law Books, 1876-1981

Law Books, 1876-1981
Author: R.R. Bowker Company
Publisher: New York : R.R. Bowker Company
Total Pages: 1476
Release: 1981
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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