1st Edition

Early Sociology of Education

Edited By Kenneth Thompson
    2720 Pages
    by Routledge

    In its early years the sociology of education was not clearly distinguished from general social philosophy. Spurred by the publication of John Dewey’s School and Society in 1899, widespread interest in the role of the school as a social institution helped to lay the foundation for the development of educational sociology as a separate field of study.

    This facsimile set of eight books, selected by the editor, presents early contributions to the development of the sociology of education from the 1920s through to the 1950s - the period in which it emerged as an organized and specialized sub-field of sociology, mainly in the USA.

    Comprehensive and fascinating, the extensive new introduction to this set places these works firmly in the context of current scholarship, while the nature of the facsimile provides a real sense of immediacy and authenticity for both students and scholars alike.

    Volume 1. The Educational Decision-Makers, Aaron V. Cicourel and John I. Kitsuse (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1963)  Volume 2. The Social System of the High School, C. Wayne Gordon (Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1957)  Volume 3. Sociology for Teachers, David Snedden (1928)  Volume 4. Society and Education, John A. Kinneman (New York: Macmillan,1932)  Volume 5. Principles of Educational Sociology, Walter Robinson Smith (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1928)  Volume 6. Principles of Educational Sociology, G. Payne (New York, 1928)  Volume 7. Community Backgrounds of Education, Lloyd Allen Cook (London: McGraw-Hill, 1938)