The "Chicago School" was the first major school of sociology in the
USA, dominating the field for the first thirty-five years of the
20th century. In addition it was central as a training centre for
students, going on to train generations of sociologists, and its
impact has been enormous throughout this century. Starting with the
earliest debates within Northern American sociology, pragmatic
philosophy, and the Chicago School itself, this set provides key
readings from contemporary journals and scholarly publications,
which situate the School, give access to major documents through
the edited selections of key studies and texts, and help the reader
to understand the critical development of the tradition.
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