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British Sociology’s Lost Biological Roots
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Chris Renwick
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2012
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-34737-7
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2012
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Book chapters
Conclusion
L. T. Hobhouseâs Evolutionary Philosophy of Reform
Political Economy, the BAAS, and Sociology
Patrick Geddesâ Biosocial Science of Civics
Introduction
The Origins and Growth of the Sociological Society
The End of Biological Sociology in Britain
Francis Galton and the Science of Eugenics
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Introduction
pp. 19
Political Economy, the BAAS, and Sociology
pp. 45
Francis Galton and the Science of Eugenics
pp. 70
Patrick Geddes’ Biosocial Science of Civics
pp. 98
L. T. Hobhouse’s Evolutionary Philosophy of Reform
pp. 123
The Origins and Growth of the Sociological Society
pp. 147
The End of Biological Sociology in Britain
pp. 170
Conclusion
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