Settlement Sociology In The Progressive Years Claims For Sociology A Lost History And Paradigm Only Recently Acknowledged For Shaping The American Sociological Tradition. Williams And Maclean Trace The Key Works Of Early Scholar Activists Through The Leading Settlement Houses In Chicago, New York And Boston. The Roots Of Sociology As A Public Enterprise For Social Reform Are Restored To The Canon Through Early Research, Teaching And Social Advocacy. The Settlement Paradigm Of Neighborly Relations Combining The Visions Of Social Gospelers And First-wave Feminists Will Resonate For A Renewed Public Sociology Today. Key To This Paradigm Was The Movement To Settle In Neighborhoods And Become Active In The Struggle For Social Change In A Period Of Rapid Industrialization, Immigration, And Urbanization. Acknowledgements -- Introduction: In Search Of Sociology -- Problems In Search Of Solutions : Science, Religion, And Education In The -- Progressive Era -- Neighborhood Settlements : Residence, Research And Reform -- Hull House : Feminist Pragmatism And The Chicago Women's School Of Sociology -- Back Of The Yards : The University Of Chicago Settlement -- Chicago Commons : Settlement And Social Gospel In Action -- Boston's South End House : A Sociological Laboratory -- The College Settlements Association : Breaching Gender And Class In Cities -- Henry Street : Where Health Became A Public Issue -- Greenwich House : The House That Mary Built -- Recovering A Paradigm Lost : Public Sociology Then And Now -- Appendix A: Selected Works Of The Chicago Women's School Of Settlement Sociology -- Appendix B: A Comparison Of Some Aspects Of The Urban Sociology Of South End House And University Of Chicago Sociologists -- References -- Archival Collections -- Other Internet Resources Used -- Index. By Joyce E. Williams, Vicky M. Maclean. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 396-422) And Indexes.
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