The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 31Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1926 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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... effect of routes of travel upon wandering culture traits ; he insisted on the complexity and variety of situations which arise when culture meets cuture . In particular , he pointed out that in the course of historic contact of two or ...
... effect of routes of travel upon wandering culture traits ; he insisted on the complexity and variety of situations which arise when culture meets cuture . In particular , he pointed out that in the course of historic contact of two or ...
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... effect of Amtermengerei , see ibid . , documented from Luther's writings , also I Pet . 4:15 , and Luther's Glosses , Wisconsin District Synod ( 1891 ) , pp . 33-37 ; for Hausvateramt , the prototype of all social order , exem- plary as ...
... effect of Amtermengerei , see ibid . , documented from Luther's writings , also I Pet . 4:15 , and Luther's Glosses , Wisconsin District Synod ( 1891 ) , pp . 33-37 ; for Hausvateramt , the prototype of all social order , exem- plary as ...
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... effect and success . On the emotional side it entails the flush which comes from complete assimilation , rather than the heat of good intentions which comes from the fierce appetite . On the aesthetic side there ' For technique of ...
... effect and success . On the emotional side it entails the flush which comes from complete assimilation , rather than the heat of good intentions which comes from the fierce appetite . On the aesthetic side there ' For technique of ...
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... effect of continu- ation schools upon parochial schools , rationalism , etc. , see ibid . ( 1922 ) , pp . 19–21 , 52-53 ; for the parochial school as an organ of self - preservation and its character as an expression of the sense of ...
... effect of continu- ation schools upon parochial schools , rationalism , etc. , see ibid . ( 1922 ) , pp . 19–21 , 52-53 ; for the parochial school as an organ of self - preservation and its character as an expression of the sense of ...
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... effects are far - reaching , for as the Gemeinde , the commonalty has taken unto itself the powers of the keys of the Holy Catholic church and insti- tution of grace - he is indeed a graceless fellow who is in the ban . " One banned in ...
... effects are far - reaching , for as the Gemeinde , the commonalty has taken unto itself the powers of the keys of the Holy Catholic church and insti- tution of grace - he is indeed a graceless fellow who is in the ban . " One banned in ...
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