
Publications
(2007) University of Chicago Press.
Preface
Chapter 1 Sociology in America: An Introduction Craig Calhoun
Chapter 2 The American Spencerians: Theorizing a New Science Daniel Breslau
Chapter 3 Thrice told: Narratives of sociology's relation to social work Patricia Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge
Chapter 4 A life in the first half-century of sociology: Charles Ellwood and the division of sociology Stephen Turner
Chapter 5 Knowledge from the field Marjorie DeVault
Chapter 6 Pragmatism, phenomenology, and twentieth-century American sociology Charles Camic
Chapter 7 On edge: Sociology during the Great Depression and the New Deal Charles Camic
Chapter 8 Hot war, cold war: The structures of sociological action, 1940-1955 Andrew Abbott and James T. Sparrow
Chapter 9 American sociology before and after World War II: The (temporary) settling of a disciplinary field George Steinmetz
Chapter 10 Orthodoxy, heterodoxy, hierarchy: "Mainstream" sociology and its challenges Craig Calhoun and Jonathan VanAntwerpen
Chapter 11 From relevance to irrelevance: The curious impact of the sixties on public sociology Doug McAdam
Chapter 12 The culture of sociology in disarray: The impact of 1968 on US sociologists Immanueal Wallerstein
Chapter 13 Assessing the feminist revolution: The presence and absence of gender in theory and practice Myra Marx Ferree, Shamus Rahman Khan, and Shauna A. Morimoto
Chapter 14 Feminist sociology in the twentieth-century United States: Life stories in historical context Barbara Laslett
Chapter 15 Sociology of race and W.E.B. DuBois: The path not taken Aldon T. Morris
Chapter 16 The dark side of the force: One hundred years of the sociology of race Howard Winant
Chapter 17 Pushing the boundaries of business as usual? Race, class and gender studies and sociological inquiry Patricia Hill Collins
Chapter 18 Criminology, criminologists, and the sociological enterprise James F. Short, Jr. with Lorine A. Hughes
Chapter 19 Betwixt and between discipline and profession: A history of the sociology of education Pamela Barnhouse Walters
Chapter 20 Internationalism and global transformations in American sociology Michael D. Kennedy and Miguel A. Centeno
Chapter 21 Defining disciplinary identity: The historiography of US Sociology Alan Sica
Appendix | Histories of American sociology: Readings and resources Jonathan VanAntwerpen and Alton Phillips
(with Joseph Gerteis, James Moody, Steven Pfaff, Kathryn Schmidt and Indermohan Virk), (2007) Blackwell.
General Introduction
Chapter 1 Of the social contract [1762]Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Chapter 2 What is Enlightenment? [1784]Immanuel Kant
Chapter 3 The wealth of nations [1776] Adam Smith
Chapter 4 Democracy in America [1835] Alexis de Toqueville
Chapter 5 The German ideology [1845] Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Chapter 6 Economic and philosophic manuscripts of 1844 [1844] Karl Marx
Chapter 7 Manifesto of the Communist Party [1848]Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Chapter 8 The eighteenth brumaire of Louis Bonaparte [1852] Karl Marx
Chapter 9 Wage-labour and Capital [1847] Karl Marx
Chapter 10 Classes [1867] Karl Marx
Chapter 11 The rules of the sociological method [1895]Emile Durkheim
Chapter 12 The division of labor in society [1893] Emile Durkheim
Chapter 13 The elementary forms of religious life [1912] Emile Durkheim
Chapter 14 Suicide [1897] Emile Durkheim
Chapter 15 "Objectivity" in social science [1904] Max Weber
Chapter 16 Basic sociological terms [1914] Max Weber
Chapter 17 The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism [1904-5] Max Weber
Chapter 18 The distribution of power within the political community: Class, status, party [1914] Max Weber
Chapter 19 The types of legitimate domination [1914] Max Weber
Chapter 20 Bureaucracy [1922] Max Weber
Chapter 21 The self [1934] George Herbert Mead
Chapter 22 The stranger [1908] Georg Simmel
Chapter 23 Group expansion and the development of individuality [1908] Georg Simmel
Chapter 24 Civilization and its discontents [1929] Sigmund Freud
Chapter 25 The souls of black folk [1903] w.E.B. Du Bois
Chapter 26 Traditional and critical theory [1937] Max Horkheimer
Chapter 27 Ideology and utopia [1929] Karl Manheim
Chapter 28 The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction [1936] Walter Benjamin
Chapter 29 The culture industry: Enlightenment as mass deception [1944] Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno
Chapter 30 One-dimensional man [1964] Herbert Marcuse
Chapter 31 The position of sociological theory [1948] Talcott Parsons
Chapter 32 Structural components of the social system [1951] Talcott Parsons
Chapter 33 An outline of the social system [1961] Talcott Parsons
Chapter 34 Manifest and latent functions [1957] Robert K. Merton
Chapter 35 On sociological theories of the middle range [1949] Robert K. Merton
Chapter 36 Social structure and anomie [1938] Robert K. Merton
(with Joseph Gerteis, James Moody, Steven Pfaff, and Indermohan Virk), (2007) Blackwell.
General Introduction
Chapter 1 The phenomenology of the social world [1932] Alfred Schutz
Chapter 2 The social construction of reality [1966] Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann
Chapter 3 The presentation of self in everyday life [1959] Erving Goffman
Chapter 4 Symbolic interactionism [1969] Herbert Blumer
Chapter 5 Social behavior as exchange [1958] George C. Homans
Chapter 6 Exchange and power in social life [1964] Peter Blau
Chapter 7 The logic of collective action [1965 ]Mancur Olson
Chapter 8 Rights to Act [1990] James S. Coleman
Chapter 9 Cooperation without law or trust [2005] Karen S. Cook, Russell Hardin, and Margaret Levi
Chapter 10 The iron cage revisited: Institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields [1983] Paul J. DiMaggio and Walter W. Powell
Chapter 11 Economic embeddedness [1985] Mark Granovetter
Chapter 12 Catnets [1966] Harrison White
Chapter 13 The history of sexuality [1976] Michel Foucault
Chapter 14 Truth and power [1977] Michel Foucault
Chapter 15 Discipline and punish [1975] Michel Foucault
Chapter 16 Some new rules of the sociological method [1976] Anthony Giddens
Chapter 17 Agency, structure [1979] Anthony Giddens
Chapter 18 The consequences of modernity [1990] Anthony Giddens
Chapter 19 Social space and symbolic space [1994] Pierre Bourdieu
Chapter 20 Structures, Habitus, Practices [1994] Pierre Bourdieu
Chapter 21 The field of cultural production, or: The economic world reversed [1993] Pierre Bourdieu
Chapter 22 The conceptual practices of power [1990] Dorothy E. Smith
Chapter 23 Black feminist epistemology [1990] Patricia Hill Collins
Chapter 24 Black skin, white masks [1952] Frantz Fanon
Chapter 25 The paradoxes of integration [1997] Orlando Patterson
Chapter 26 Modernity: An unfinished project [1980] Jürgen Habermas
Chapter 27 The rationalization of the lifeworld [1981] Jürgen Habermas
Chapter 28 Civil society and the political public sphere [1996] Jürgen Habermas
Chapter 29 The social constraint twoards self-constraint [1937] Norbert Elias
Chapter 30 Modernity and the Holocaust [1989] Zygmunt Bauman
Chapter 31 We have never been modern [1991] Bruno Latour
Chapter 32 The modern world-system in crisis [2004] Immanuel Wallerstein