A Historical Sketch of Sociological Theory: The Later Years | |
Web Links
The Chicago School | | This site provides an excellent genealogy of the Chicago school of sociology. It includes many useful links to sites on such Chicago sociologists as George Herbert Mead and Jane Addams. (
http://www.pragmatism.org/genealogy/Chicago.htm
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The Souls of Black Folk | | This is an e-text version of W.E.B. Du Bois's book The Souls of Black Folk. (
http://www.bartleby.com/114/
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Anthony Giddens: The Director's Homepage | | This is Giddens's homepage at the London School of Economics. It contains interesting material on his career and current ideas. (
http://www.lse.ac.uk/Giddens/
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Pierre Baudrillard | | This site contains notes on the famous postmodernist Jean Baudrillard. The author provides introductory material, analysis, and some biographical notes on Baudrillard. This site also provides a good introduction to postmodern thought. (
http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/319a703.htm
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Conflict Theory | | This site contains notes on conflict theories. It is not comprehensive, but it is particularly strong on Marxist conflict theory. (
http://www.umsl.edu/~rkeel/200/conflict.html
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Thorstein Veblen | | This page provides links to works by Veblen, brief biographical sketches, and works written about Veblen's ideas. (
http://www.mnc.net/norway/veblen.html
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C. Wright Mills's Homepage | | This site, maintained by Frank Elwell, provides an excellent but lengthy introduction to, and analysis of, the work of radical sociologist C.W. Mills. Also check out the links to other sociological theorists. (
http://www.faculty.rsu.edu/~felwell/Theorists/Mills/
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Biographical Sketch of Jane Addams | | This site is part of the Hull House Museum in Chicago. It focuses on the life, work, and ideas of early woman sociologist Jane Addams. (
http://www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/ja_bio.html
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Karl Mannheim | | This essay, written by Lloyd Spencer, is an excellent introduction to the life and work of Karl Mannheim, with special attention to his sociology of knowledge. (
http://www.tasc.ac.uk/depart/media/staff/ls/Modules/Theory/Mannheim.htm
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