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IV. SOCIAL CONTACTS IN PRIMARY GROUPS
(1) Sumner, Wm. G. _Folkways._ A study of the sociological importance of usages, manners, customs, mores, and morals. "The In-Group and the Out-Group," pp. 12-16. Boston, 1906.
(2) Vierkandt, Alfred. _Naturvolker und Kulturvolker._ Ein Beitrag zur Socialpsychologie. Leipzig, 1896.
(3) Pandian, T. B. _Indian Village Folk._ Their Works and Ways. London, 1897.
(4) Dobschutz, E. v. _Die urchristlichen Gemeinden._ Sittengeschichtliche Bilder. Leipzig, 1902.
(5) Kautsky, Karl. _Communism in Central Europe in the Time of the Reformation._ Translated by J. L. and E. G. Mulliken. London, 1897.
(6) Hupka, S. von. _Entwicklung der westgalizischen Dorfzustande in der 2. Halfte des 19. Jahrhunderts, verfolgt in einem Dorferkomplex._ Zurich, 1910.
(7) Wallace, Donald M. _Russia._ Chaps. vi, vii, viii, and ix. New York, 1905.
(8) Ditchfield, P. H. _Old Village Life, or, Glimpses of Village Life through All Ages._ New York, 1920.
(9) Hammond, John L., and Hammond, Barbara. _The Village Labourer, 1760-1832._ A study in the government of England before the reform bill.
London, 1911.
(10) _The Blue Laws of Connecticut._ A collection of the earliest statutes and judicial proceedings of that colony, being an exhibition of the rigorous morals and legislation of the Puritans. Edited with an introduction by Samuel M. Schmucker. Philadelphia, 1861.
(11) Nordhoff, C. _The Communistic Societies of the United States._ From personal visit and observation. Including detailed accounts of the Economists, Zoarites, Shakers, the Amana, Oneida, Bethel, Aurora, Icarian, and other existing societies, their religious creeds, social practices, numbers, industries, and present condition. New York, 1875.
(12) Hinds, William A. _American Communities and Co-operative Colonies._ 2d rev. Chicago, 1908. [Contains notices of 144 communities in the United States.]
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(14) Pennington, Patience. _A Woman Rice-Planter._ New York, 1913.
(15) Smedes, Susan D. _A Southern Planter._ London, 1889.
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iv, "The Disintegration of the Village Community." New York, 1920.
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V. SOCIAL CONTACTS IN SECONDARY GROUPS
(1) Weber, Adna Ferrin. _The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century._ A study in statistics. New York, 1899.
(2) Preuss, Hugo. _Die Entwicklung des deutschen Stadtewesens._ I Band.
Leipzig, 1906.
(3) Green, Alice S. A. (Mrs. J. R.) _Town Life in the Fifteenth Century._ London and New York, 1894.
(4) Toynbee, Arnold. _Lectures on the Industrial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century in England._ London, 1890.
(5) Hammond, J. L., and Hammond, Barbara. _The Town Labourer, 1760-1832._ The new civilization. London, 1917.
(6) ----. _The Skilled Labourer_, 1760-1832. London, 1919. [Presents the detailed history of particular bodies of skilled workers during the great change of the Industrial Revolution.]
(7) Jastrow, J. "Die Stadtgemeinschaft in ihren kulturellen Beziehungen." (Indicates the inst.i.tutions which have come into existence under conditions of urban community life.) _Zeitschrift fur Socialwissenschaft_, X (1907), 42-51, 92-101. [Bibliography.]
(8) Sombart, Werner. _The Jews and Modern Capitalism._ Translated from the German by M. Epstein. London, 1913.
(9) ----. _The Quintessence of Capitalism._ A study of the history and psychology of the modern business man. Translated from the German by M.
Epstein. New York, 1915.
(10) Wallas, Graham. _The Great Society._ A psychological a.n.a.lysis. New York, 1914.
(11) Booth, Charles. _Life and Labour of the People in London._ V, East London, chap, ii, "The Docks." III, chap, iv, "Influx of Population."
London, 1892.
(12) Marpillero, G. "Saggio di psicologia dell'urbanismo," _Rivista italiana di sociologia_, XII (1908), 599-626.
(13) Besant, Walter. _East London._ London and New York, 1901.
(14) _The Pittsburgh Survey--the Pittsburgh District._ Robert A. Woods, "Pittsburgh, an Interpretation." Allen T. Burns, "Coalition of Pittsburgh Coal Fields." New York, 1914.
(15) _Hull House Maps and Papers._ A presentation of nationalities and wages in a congested district of Chicago, together with comments and essays on problems growing out of the social conditions. New York, 1895.
(16) Addams, Jane. _Twenty Years at Hull House._ With autobiographical notes. New York, 1910.
(17) ----. _The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets._ New York, 1909.
(18) Simkhovitch, Mary K. _The City Worker's World in America._ New York, 1917.
(19) Park, R. E., and Miller, H. A. _Old World Traits Transplanted._ New York, 1921.
(20) Park, Robert E. _The Immigrant Press and Its Control._ (In press.)
(21) Steiner, J. F. _The j.a.panese Invasion._ A study in the psychology of inter-racial contacts. Chicago, 1917.
(22) Thomas, W. I., and Znaniecki, F. _The Polish Peasant in Europe and America._ Monograph of an immigrant group. Vol. IV, Chicago, 1918.
(23) Cahan, Abraham. _The Rise of David Levinsky._ A novel. New York and London, 1917.
(24) Hasanovitz, Elizabeth. _One of Them._ Chapters from a pa.s.sionate autobiography. Boston, 1918.
(25) Ravage, M. E. _An American in the Making._ The life story of an immigrant. New York and London, 1917.
(26) Ribbany, Abraham Mitrie. _A Far Journey._ Boston, 1914.
(27) Riis, Jacob A. _The Making of an American._ New York and London, 1901.