1930s in sociology

1930s in sociology

The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1930s.

1930

*Sigmund Freud's "Civilization and Its Discontents" is published.
*Maurice Halbwachs' "The Causes of Suicide" is published.
*Robert Redfield's "" is published.
*Clifford Shaw's "" is published.
*Pitirim Sorokin's "Rural Sociology" is published.
*Leon Trotsky's "History of the Russian Revolution" is published.
*Founding of The Frankfurt School
*Howard W. Obum serves as President of the ASA

1931

*Marc Bloch's "French Rural History" is published.
*Hans Freyer's "Revolution of Right" is published.
*Robert Morrison MacIver's "Sociology" is published.
*Alfred Radcliffe-Brown's "Social organization of Australian tribes" is published.
*R.H. Tawney's "Equality" is published.
*Emory S. Bogardus serves as president of the ASA.

Deaths

*April 26: George Herbert Mead
*June 11: Franklin H. Giddings
*December 13: Gustave Le Bon

1932

*Henri Bergson's "The Two Sources of Morality and Religion" is published.
*George Elton Mayo's "Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization" is published.
*Alfred Radcliffe-Brown's "Social organization of Australian tribes" is published.
*R. H. Tawney's "Land and Labour in China" is published.
*Beatrice Webb's and Sidney Webb's "Methods of Social Study" is published.

1933

*Alexander Carr-Saunders' "The Professions" is published.
*Friedrich Hayek's "Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle" is published.
*William F. Ogburn's "Recent Social Trends in the United States" is published.
*Nazi party comes to power in Germany, many intellectuals flee, Ferdinand Tonnies is forced out his post as president of the German Society for Sociology and replaced by Hans Freyer

Births

*Ali Shariati

1934

*Ruth Fulton Benedict's "Patterns of Culture" is published.
*Alexander Carr-Saunders' "A Century of Pauperism" is published.
*Morris Ginsberg's "Sociology" is published.
*George Herbert Mead's "Mind, Self and Society" is published.
*Hans Freyer suspends the activity of the German Society for Sociology.

Births

*Moisés Espírito Santo

1935

*Antonio Gramsci's "The Prison Notebooks" are published.
*Harold Lasswell's "" is published.
*Helen Merrell Lynd's "" is published.
*Bronislaw Malinowski's "Coral Gardens and their Magic" is published.
*Karl Mannheim's "Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction" is published.
*Margaret Mead's "Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies" is published.
*Ferdinand Tönnies' "Geist der Neuzeit" is published.
*Alfred Weber's "Cultural History as Cultural Sociology" is published.
*Sidney Webb's and Beatrice Webb's "" is published.

1936

*Gaetano Mosca's "History of Political Doctrines" is published.
*William F. Ogburn's "The Social Effects of Aviation" is published.
*Robert E. Park's "Human Ecology" is published.
*Edwin Sutherland's and H.J. Locke's "24,000 Homeless Men
*Edward Alexander Westermarck's "The Future of Marriage in Western Civilisation" is published.
*"Ideology and Utopia", by Louis Wirth and Karl Mannheim, is published.
*Henry P. Fairchild serves as president of the ASA.
*The ASA begin publishing the American Sociological Review.

Deaths

*April 9: Ferdinand Tönnies
*April 27: Karl Pearson
*May 3: Robert Michels
*May 8: Oswald Spengler

1937

*Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard's "Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic among the Azande" are published.
*Talcott Parsons' "The Structure of Social Action" is published.
*Leon Trotsky's "The Revolution Betrayed" is published.
*William Lloyd Warner's "" is published.

1938

*Chester Barnard's "The Functions of the Executive" is published.
*Johann Huizinga's "Homo Ludens" is published.
*Thomas Humphrey Marshall's "Class Conflict and Social Stratification" is published.
*Thomas Humphrey Marshall's "" is published.
*Robert K. Merton's "Social Structure and Anomie" is published.
*Werner Sombart's "Vom Menschen" is published.
*Richard Titmuss's "Poverty and Population" is published.
*Louis Wirth's "Urbanism as a way of life" is published.
*Frank H. Hankins serves as president of the ASA.

Births

*January 18: Anthony Giddens

Deaths

*Paul Fauconnet

1939

*Walter Benjamin's "The Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Reproductibility" is published.
*Ruth Durant's "" is published.
*Norbert Elias' "The Civilising Process" is published.
*Edward Franklin Frazier's "The Negro Family in the United States" is published.
*Sigmund Freud's "Moses and Monotheism" is published.
*Alfred Radcliffe-Brown's "Taboo" is published.
*George Lundberg's "Foundations of Sociology" is published.
*Joseph Schumpeter's "Business Cycles" is published.
*Richard Titmuss' "Our Food Problem" is published.


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