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  • Settlement Sociology In Progressive Years: Faith, Science, And Reform: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 75

    Settlement Sociology In Progressive Years: Faith, Science, And Reform by Williams, Joyce E.; MacLean, Vicky M.;

    Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 75

    Series: Studies in Critical Social Sci;

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    • Publisher Haymarket Books
    • Date of Publication 17 November 2016

    • ISBN 9781608466429
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages433 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 627 g
    • Language English
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    Settlement Sociology In The Progressive Years claims for sociology a lost history and paradigm only recently acknowledged for shaping the American sociological tradition. The roots of sociology as a public enterprise for social reform are restored through early research, teaching and social advocacy. Williams and MacLean trace the key works of early scholar activists through the leading settlement houses in Chicago, New York and Boston.

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