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Preface | |
Part I. Introduction: 1. The development of sociology and of empirical social research in Britain Martin Bulmer | |
Part II. History: 2. Social monitors: population censuses as social surveys C. Hakim | |
3. The emergence of the sociological survey, 1887-1939 Raymond Kent | |
4. Durkheim, Booth and Yule: the non-diffusion of an intellectual innovation Hannan C. Selvin and Christopher Bernert | |
5. The Governmental Social Survey Frank Whitehead | |
6. Methodological research on sample surveys: a review of developments in Britain Gerald Hoinville | |
7. Mass-Observation 1937-1949 Angus Calder | |
8. The Institute of Community Studies Peter Willmott | |
9. Provincials and professionals: the British post-war sociologists A. H. Halsey | |
10. On the eve: a prospect in retrospect Edward Shils | |
Part III. Use: 11. The uses of British sociology, 1831-1981 Philip Abrams | |
12. Informants, respondents and citizens Catherine Marsh | |
13. Surveys of poverty to promote democracy Peter Townsend | |
14. Reading the palm of the invisible hand: indicators, progress and prediction Lorraine F. Baric | |
Index. |
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