In this book, originally published in 1990, the author presents a
general, critical overview of Robert E. Park and the Chicago school
of American sociology. Lal concentrates on the contribution that
Park and those working within the Chicago school tradition have
made to the area of urban race and ethnicity, and suggests how the
current thinking among sociologists, anthropologists, social
historians, and social geographers might usefully be amalgamated
with the ongoing tradition originating with Park at Chicago. This
book should be of interest to students and teachers of sociology,
urban studies and race relations.
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