Originally published in 1915, this pioneer study has long
occupied an important place in the literature of sociology. An
exercise in the statistical correlation of the economic and social
institutions of the working classes of the early twentieth century,
the book is an important link between contemporary sociology, with
a focus on the problems of social development, and the classical
social liberalism on which L. T. Hobhouse left his mark. The
reissue includes the introduction written by Morris Ginsberg in the
1965 reprint, where he explains what he and his colleagues set out
to achieve and responds to the criticism faced by the study. This
is a classic work which is still of great value to sociologists and
anthropologists today.
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