The Resource Annie Marion MacLean and the Chicago Schools of Sociology, 1894-1934, Mary Jo Deegan
Annie Marion MacLean and the Chicago Schools of Sociology, 1894-1934, Mary Jo Deegan
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- Summary
- "Although Annie Marion MacLean, teacher, sociologist, and leader, gained international fame as an expert on working women's issues, her significant contributions are overlooked by contemporary scholarship. MacLean was extraordinary by any standard--her level of education; her precedent-setting behaviors, research, methodological innovations, public impact, and writing; her dedication to women's freedom and social justice; and her love for family and friends. MacLean was a vigorous and creative exponent of the forceful spirit of Chicago sociologists. As a graduate of the department of sociology at the University of Chicago, MacLean became one of the founders of the discipline. MacLean was an ally and friend to other sociologists in Chicago who were both students and faculty at the university and at another world-class institution, the social settlement Hull-House. She gained fame as an expert on working women, using ideas to expand their options and respond to their need for social justice. Mary Jo Deegan documents the life, accomplishments, and works of this noted scholar. Deegan explores such topics as Annie Marion MacLean and sociology at the University of Chicago and Jane Addams' Hull-House, MacLean and feminist pragmatism, women and the sociology of work and occupations, women's labor unions and the feminist pragmatist welfare state, the sociology of immigration and race relations, and MacLean's legacy to sociology and society. Her inspiring story will be of interest to those exploring the roots of the discipline of sociology"--Publisher's website
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xv, 348 pages
- Contents
-
- 1. Annie Marion MacLean and Sociology at the University of Chicago and Hull-House
- 2. The Real Annie of Prince Edward Island
- 3. MacLean, Feminist Pragmatism, and the Schools of Sociology at the University of Chicago and Hull-House
- 4. Women and the Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Qualitative Methods
- Reading 4A: Two Weeks in Department Stores
- Reading 4B: The Sweat-Shop in Summer
- Reading 4C: The Diary of a Domestic Drudge
- Reading 4D: With Oregon Hop Pickers
- Reading 4E: The Chicago Garment Makers
- 5. Women and the Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Quantitative Methods
- Reading 5A: Life in the Pennsylvania Coal Fields, with Particular Reference to Women
- Reading 5B: Industrial Conditions for Women
- 6. Women's Labor Unions and the Feminist Pragmatist Welfare State: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS
- Reading 6A: Factory Legislation for Women in the United States
- Reading 6B: France and Welfare Services
- Reading 6C: Trade Unionism versus Welfare Work for Women
- Reading 6D: Restrictions on the Freedom of Speech of Wage-Earning Women
- 7. Women's Organizations and the Sociology of Social Movements: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS
- Reading 7A: Social Service
- A New Profession for Women
- Reading 7B: A Progressive Club of Working Women
- Reading 7C: Homes for Young Women: The Eleanor Clubs of Chicago
- Reading 7D: Fifty Years of the Y.W.C.A.
- 8. The Sociology of Immigration and Race Relations: Fusing the HHSRR and the CSRR
- Reading 8A: A Town in Florida
- Reading 8B: Where Color Lines Are Drawn
- 9. Socioautobiography: Disability and Everyday Life
- Perfecting the Critical Experiential Method
- Reading 9A: Diagnosing the Disease of Mary Ann
- Reading 9B: Cheero!
- Reading 9C: This Way Lies Happiness
- 10. Socioautobiography: Teaching and Everyday Life Perfecting the Experiential Method
- Reading 10A: The Plight of the Rich Man in a Democracy
- Reading 10B: "Love My Dog!"
- Reading 10C: Twenty Years of Sociology by Correspondence
- Reading 10D: Conveying Personality at Long Range
- Reading 10E: A Teacher
- Reading 10F: Albion Woodbury Small: An Appreciation
- 11. MacLean's Legacy to Sociology and Society
- Isbn
- 9781412852883
- Label
- Annie Marion MacLean and the Chicago Schools of Sociology, 1894-1934
- Title
- Annie Marion MacLean and the Chicago Schools of Sociology, 1894-1934
- Statement of responsibility
- Mary Jo Deegan
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Although Annie Marion MacLean, teacher, sociologist, and leader, gained international fame as an expert on working women's issues, her significant contributions are overlooked by contemporary scholarship. MacLean was extraordinary by any standard--her level of education; her precedent-setting behaviors, research, methodological innovations, public impact, and writing; her dedication to women's freedom and social justice; and her love for family and friends. MacLean was a vigorous and creative exponent of the forceful spirit of Chicago sociologists. As a graduate of the department of sociology at the University of Chicago, MacLean became one of the founders of the discipline. MacLean was an ally and friend to other sociologists in Chicago who were both students and faculty at the university and at another world-class institution, the social settlement Hull-House. She gained fame as an expert on working women, using ideas to expand their options and respond to their need for social justice. Mary Jo Deegan documents the life, accomplishments, and works of this noted scholar. Deegan explores such topics as Annie Marion MacLean and sociology at the University of Chicago and Jane Addams' Hull-House, MacLean and feminist pragmatism, women and the sociology of work and occupations, women's labor unions and the feminist pragmatist welfare state, the sociology of immigration and race relations, and MacLean's legacy to sociology and society. Her inspiring story will be of interest to those exploring the roots of the discipline of sociology"--Publisher's website
- Biography type
- individual biography
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1946-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Deegan, Mary Jo
- Dewey number
-
- 301.092
- B
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HM479.M325
- LC item number
- D44 2014
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- MacLean, Annie Marion
- Sociologists
- Chicago school of sociology
- Sociology
- Label
- Annie Marion MacLean and the Chicago Schools of Sociology, 1894-1934, Mary Jo Deegan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-341) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. Annie Marion MacLean and Sociology at the University of Chicago and Hull-House -- 2. The Real Annie of Prince Edward Island -- 3. MacLean, Feminist Pragmatism, and the Schools of Sociology at the University of Chicago and Hull-House -- 4. Women and the Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Qualitative Methods -- Reading 4A: Two Weeks in Department Stores -- Reading 4B: The Sweat-Shop in Summer -- Reading 4C: The Diary of a Domestic Drudge -- Reading 4D: With Oregon Hop Pickers -- Reading 4E: The Chicago Garment Makers -- 5. Women and the Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Quantitative Methods -- Reading 5A: Life in the Pennsylvania Coal Fields, with Particular Reference to Women -- Reading 5B: Industrial Conditions for Women -- 6. Women's Labor Unions and the Feminist Pragmatist Welfare State: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS -- Reading 6A: Factory Legislation for Women in the United States -- Reading 6B: France and Welfare Services -- Reading 6C: Trade Unionism versus Welfare Work for Women -- Reading 6D: Restrictions on the Freedom of Speech of Wage-Earning Women -- 7. Women's Organizations and the Sociology of Social Movements: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS -- Reading 7A: Social Service -- A New Profession for Women -- Reading 7B: A Progressive Club of Working Women -- Reading 7C: Homes for Young Women: The Eleanor Clubs of Chicago -- Reading 7D: Fifty Years of the Y.W.C.A. -- 8. The Sociology of Immigration and Race Relations: Fusing the HHSRR and the CSRR -- Reading 8A: A Town in Florida -- Reading 8B: Where Color Lines Are Drawn -- 9. Socioautobiography: Disability and Everyday Life -- Perfecting the Critical Experiential Method -- Reading 9A: Diagnosing the Disease of Mary Ann -- Reading 9B: Cheero! -- Reading 9C: This Way Lies Happiness -- 10. Socioautobiography: Teaching and Everyday Life Perfecting the Experiential Method -- Reading 10A: The Plight of the Rich Man in a Democracy -- Reading 10B: "Love My Dog!" -- Reading 10C: Twenty Years of Sociology by Correspondence -- Reading 10D: Conveying Personality at Long Range -- Reading 10E: A Teacher -- Reading 10F: Albion Woodbury Small: An Appreciation -- 11. MacLean's Legacy to Sociology and Society
- Control code
- 840937654
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xv, 348 pages
- Isbn
- 9781412852883
- Lccn
- 2013012445
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 10684480
- System control number
- (OCoLC)840937654
- Label
- Annie Marion MacLean and the Chicago Schools of Sociology, 1894-1934, Mary Jo Deegan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-341) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. Annie Marion MacLean and Sociology at the University of Chicago and Hull-House -- 2. The Real Annie of Prince Edward Island -- 3. MacLean, Feminist Pragmatism, and the Schools of Sociology at the University of Chicago and Hull-House -- 4. Women and the Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Qualitative Methods -- Reading 4A: Two Weeks in Department Stores -- Reading 4B: The Sweat-Shop in Summer -- Reading 4C: The Diary of a Domestic Drudge -- Reading 4D: With Oregon Hop Pickers -- Reading 4E: The Chicago Garment Makers -- 5. Women and the Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Quantitative Methods -- Reading 5A: Life in the Pennsylvania Coal Fields, with Particular Reference to Women -- Reading 5B: Industrial Conditions for Women -- 6. Women's Labor Unions and the Feminist Pragmatist Welfare State: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS -- Reading 6A: Factory Legislation for Women in the United States -- Reading 6B: France and Welfare Services -- Reading 6C: Trade Unionism versus Welfare Work for Women -- Reading 6D: Restrictions on the Freedom of Speech of Wage-Earning Women -- 7. Women's Organizations and the Sociology of Social Movements: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS -- Reading 7A: Social Service -- A New Profession for Women -- Reading 7B: A Progressive Club of Working Women -- Reading 7C: Homes for Young Women: The Eleanor Clubs of Chicago -- Reading 7D: Fifty Years of the Y.W.C.A. -- 8. The Sociology of Immigration and Race Relations: Fusing the HHSRR and the CSRR -- Reading 8A: A Town in Florida -- Reading 8B: Where Color Lines Are Drawn -- 9. Socioautobiography: Disability and Everyday Life -- Perfecting the Critical Experiential Method -- Reading 9A: Diagnosing the Disease of Mary Ann -- Reading 9B: Cheero! -- Reading 9C: This Way Lies Happiness -- 10. Socioautobiography: Teaching and Everyday Life Perfecting the Experiential Method -- Reading 10A: The Plight of the Rich Man in a Democracy -- Reading 10B: "Love My Dog!" -- Reading 10C: Twenty Years of Sociology by Correspondence -- Reading 10D: Conveying Personality at Long Range -- Reading 10E: A Teacher -- Reading 10F: Albion Woodbury Small: An Appreciation -- 11. MacLean's Legacy to Sociology and Society
- Control code
- 840937654
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xv, 348 pages
- Isbn
- 9781412852883
- Lccn
- 2013012445
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 10684480
- System control number
- (OCoLC)840937654
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