1923 in sociology
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The following events related to sociology occurred in 1923.
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- Nels Anderson's and the Council of Social Agencies of Chicago's The Hobo is published.
- Victor Branford's Science and sanctity : a study in the scientific approach to unity is published.
- Georg Lukács' History and Class Consciousness is published.
- George Herbert Mead's Scientific Method and the Moral Sciences is published.
- William F. Ogburn's Social Change With Respect to Culture and Original Nature is published.
- W. I. Thomas's The Unadjusted Girl is published.
- Max Weber's General Economic History is published.
- Ulysses G. Weatherly serves as president of the ASA.
- Founding of the Social Sciences Research Council
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Preceded by: 1922 in sociology |
Timeline of sociology 1923 |
Followed by: 1924 in sociology |