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The History of Sociology in Britain : New Research and Revaluation
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Christopher T. Husbands
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 37
Did British Sociology Begin with the Scottish Enlightenment?
pp. 71
Victorians and Numbers: Statistics and Social Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain
pp. 103
Making Sense of Christopher Dawson
pp. 137
Richard Titmuss, Eugenics, and Social Science in Mid-twentieth-Century Britain
pp. 161
Social Status, Social Position and Social Class in Post-War British Society
pp. 191
‘Poor Cousins’: The Lost History of Sociology in the Polytechnics
pp. 221
Anglo-America: The Case of Edward Shils, Sociologist, 1910–1995
pp. 249
No Longer Oblivion: Sociology Courses Before the ‘First’ Sociology Course
pp. 281
The Rise of the Social Sciences in British Education, 1960–2016
pp. 301
The Teaching of Research Methods in British Sociology in the Twentieth Century
pp. 339
Sociology and Statistics in Britain: The Strange History of Social Mobility Research and Its Latter-Day Consequences
pp. 389
What Kind of ‘Ology’? Two Cultures and the Success of British Sociology
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