1910s in sociology

Other topics in 1910s:
  • Anthropology
  • Comics
  • Fashion
  • Science and technology

The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1910s.

1910

  • Emily Greene Balch's Our Slavic Fellow Citizens is published.
  • Lucien Lévy-Bruhl's How Natives Think is published.
  • Albion Small's The Meaning of the Social Sciences is published.
  • Franklin H. Giddings serves as president of the ASA.

Births

Deaths

  • August 26: William James

1911

  • Franz Boas' The Mind of Primitive Man is published.
  • Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse's Liberalism is published.
  • György Lukács' The Soul and Its Forms is published.
  • Robert Michels' Political Parties is published.
  • Werner Sombart's Die Juden und das Wirtschaftsleben is published.
  • Ernst Troeltsch's The Social Teaching of the Christian Churches is published.
  • H. G. Wells' The New Machiavelli is published.
  • Sidney Webb's and Beatrice Webb's Sphere of voluntary agencies in the prevention of destitution is published.

1912

  • Mary Coolidge's Why Women Are So is published.
  • Émile Durkheim's The Elementary Forms of Religious Life is published.
  • Maurice Halbwach's The Working class and standards of living, research on the needs in the hierarchy of contemporary industrial companies is published.
  • Max Scheler's Ressentiment is published.
  • Joseph Schumpeter's Theory of Economic Development is published.
  • Ernst Troeltsch's Protestantism and Progress is published.
  • Edward Alexander Westermarck's The Original Development of Moral Ideas is published.

1913

  • Sigmund Freud's Totem and Taboo is published.
  • Frederic Harrison's The Positive Evolution of Religion is published.
  • Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse's Development and Purpose: An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Evolution is published.
  • Rosa Luxemburg's The Accumulation of Capital is published.
  • Max Scheler's The Nature of Sympathy is published.
  • Jessie Taft's The Women's Movement from the Standpoint of Social Consciousness is published.

1914

  • Victor Branford's Interpretations and forecasts; a study of survivals and tendencies in contemporary society
  • Émile Durkheim's Pragmatism & the Question of Truth is published.
  • Frederic Harrison's The Meaning of war for Labour is published.
  • Ferdinand Tönnies' Gesetzmässigkeit in der Bewegung der Bevölkerung is published.
  • Thorstein Veblen's The Instinct of Workmanship and the State of the Industrial Arts is published.
  • Edward A. Ross serves as president of the ASA.
  • Turkish philosopher Ziya Gökalp set up the first department of sociology in the Ottoman Turkey, at Istanbul University, and founded the Turkish Sociology.

Births

  • May 22: Vance Packard

1915

  • James Bryce's Race Sentiment as a Factor in History is published.
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland is published.
  • Alfred Louis Kroeber's The Eighteen Professions is published.

1916

Births

1917

1918

Births

  • October 16: Louis Althusser

1919

  • Sir Patrick Geddes' Our Social Inheritance is published.
  • Frederic Harrison's On Jurisprudence and the Conflict of Laws is published.
  • Johan Huizinga's The Waning of Middle Ages is published.
  • Pitirim Sorokin's System of Sociology is published.
  • Beatrice Webb's and Sidney Webb's History of Trade Unionism is published.
  • Max Weber's Ancient Judaism is published.
  • Florian Znaniecki's Cultural Reality is published.
  • Frank W. Blackmar serves as president of the ASA.

Births

Deaths

  • January 15: Rosa Luxemburg
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