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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... population , alien to the members of the gens , pressed in upon them in too large numbers for gradual absorption into the associations of like strata . In opposition to this increase of the total group , the groups of gentes , which ...
... population , alien to the members of the gens , pressed in upon them in too large numbers for gradual absorption into the associations of like strata . In opposition to this increase of the total group , the groups of gentes , which ...
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... population would produce the greatest misery . To pre- vent this , polyandry is an efficient means . When we hear that among the Bushmen , on account of the sterility of the soil , very often even families must separate , the rule that ...
... population would produce the greatest misery . To pre- vent this , polyandry is an efficient means . When we hear that among the Bushmen , on account of the sterility of the soil , very often even families must separate , the rule that ...
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... population according to hundreds occurred , which we shall discuss later , there was never exact preservation of this precise number of members in the subdivision . This is expressly stated of the old German Hundreds . The number is in ...
... population according to hundreds occurred , which we shall discuss later , there was never exact preservation of this precise number of members in the subdivision . This is expressly stated of the old German Hundreds . The number is in ...
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... population increasing at a terrific rate , Italy could never have lived on agriculture alone , in spite of the most vig- orous intensification of culture . She was therefore compelled , nolens volens , to transform herself into an ...
... population increasing at a terrific rate , Italy could never have lived on agriculture alone , in spite of the most vig- orous intensification of culture . She was therefore compelled , nolens volens , to transform herself into an ...
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... population , with her healthy current of emigration destined to open up new mar- kets and outlets for her production , would soon be in a position to become a prominent factor in the industrial movement of the world . The twentieth ...
... population , with her healthy current of emigration destined to open up new mar- kets and outlets for her production , would soon be in a position to become a prominent factor in the industrial movement of the world . The twentieth ...
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