The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 8Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1903 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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... Danish monarchy , the little kingdom found itself involved in a cruel struggle against two great powers and , abandoned by the other signatory governments , foredoomed to crushing defeat . After a six - months ' campaign peace was ...
... Danish monarchy , the little kingdom found itself involved in a cruel struggle against two great powers and , abandoned by the other signatory governments , foredoomed to crushing defeat . After a six - months ' campaign peace was ...
Page 294
... Danish language and nationality . It is these latter whose stubborn refusal to become Germans has given rise to what is known as " the North Sleswic , or Dano - German , question . " If the existence of such a question has hitherto ...
... Danish language and nationality . It is these latter whose stubborn refusal to become Germans has given rise to what is known as " the North Sleswic , or Dano - German , question . " If the existence of such a question has hitherto ...
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... Danish subjectivity , though domiciled in Sleswic , thereby , of course , barring themselves from all participation in public affairs ; while the majority of the young men , in order to escape Prussian military service , emigrated to ...
... Danish subjectivity , though domiciled in Sleswic , thereby , of course , barring themselves from all participation in public affairs ; while the majority of the young men , in order to escape Prussian military service , emigrated to ...
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... Danish mother - tongue of the inhabitants . That these voluntarily should become Germans there was no prospect . Consequently they must be forced , first to learn , then to speak , and finally — it was hoped - think in German . This ...
... Danish mother - tongue of the inhabitants . That these voluntarily should become Germans there was no prospect . Consequently they must be forced , first to learn , then to speak , and finally — it was hoped - think in German . This ...
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... Danish , and in whose homes not a word of any other was ever spoken ! Scarcely better have the churches fared . The clergy are an imported flock , trained in the German universities , utterly out of touch with the people to whose ...
... Danish , and in whose homes not a word of any other was ever spoken ! Scarcely better have the churches fared . The clergy are an imported flock , trained in the German universities , utterly out of touch with the people to whose ...
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