1900s in sociology

1900s in sociology

The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1900s.

1900

*Sigmund Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams" is published.
*Georg Simmel's "The Philosophy of Money" is published.

1901

*Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree's Poverty, A Study of Town Life is published.

Births

*February 13: Paul Lazarsfeld
*April 13: Jacques Lacan
*June 16: Henri Lefebvre
*December 16: Margaret Mead

1902

*Charles Horton Cooley's "Human Nature and the Social Order" is published.
*Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Lenin's "What is to be Done?" is published.
*Werner Sombart's "Der moderne Kapitalismus" is published
*Lester Frank Ward's "Dynamic Sociology" is published.
*Beatrice Webb's and Sidney Webb's "Problems of Modern Industry" is published.

1903

*Victor Branford's "On the origin and use of the word Sociology and on the relation of sociological to other studies and to practical problems" is published.
*Charles Booth's "Life and Labour of the People of London" is published.
*W.E.B DuBois' "The Souls of Black Folk" is published.
*Emile Durkheim's and Marcel Mauss' "Primitive Classification" is published.
*Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "" is published.
*Georg Simmel's "The Metropolis and Mental Life" is published.
*Lester Frank Ward's "Pure Sociology" is published.

1904

*Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse's "Democracy and Reaction" is published.
*Thorstein Bunde Veblen's "The Theory of Business Enterprise" is published.
*British Sociological Society is founded, James Bryce is elected first president.

1905

*Jane Addams's "An International Patriotism" is published.
*Georg Simmel's "Philosophy of Fashion" is published.
*Max Weber's "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism" is published.
*The American Sociological Society is founded; this is later renamed the American Sociological Association.
*The School of Sociology set up by the Charity Organisation Society for the training of Social Workers.

1906

*Werner Sombart's "Why is there no Socialism in the United States?" is published.
*William Graham Sumner's "Folkways" is published.
*Lester Frank Ward's "Applied Sociology" is published.

1907

*Henri Bergson's "Creative Evolution" is published.
*Albion Small's "General Sociology" is published.
*Albion Small's "Adam Smith and Modern Sociology" is published.
*H.G. Wells' "The So-Called Science of Society" is published.
*Chair of Sociology at the London School of Economics founded, the first in the United Kingdom, and is taken by Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse.

1908

*Friedrich Nietzsche's "Ecce Homo" is published.
*Georg Simmel's " (including the Dyad and The Stranger) is published.
*Georges Sorel's "Reflections on Violence" is published.
*Georges Sorel's "The Illusions of Progress" is published.

1909

*Charles Cooley's "Social Organization" is published.
*Mary Coolidge's "Chinese Immigrants" is published.
*Charles Arnold van Gennep's "Rites of Passage" is published.
*Maurice Halbwach's "Thèse de Droit" is published.
*Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse's "The Origins and Development of Moral Ideas" is published.
*Karl Kautsky's "Road to Power" is published.
*W. I. Thomas' "Source Book of Social Origins" is published.
*The German Society for Sociology Is Founded by Max Weber, Georg Simmel and Ferdinand Tönnies among others, Tonnies serves as first president.

Deaths

*August 19: Ludwig Gumplowicz


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