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The British Journal of Sociology
Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Social Theory and Economic Change
1967/01/01
Family and Neighbourhood
1957/03/01
Society
1988/03/01
The Victorian City: Images and Realities
1974/06/01
All Manners of Food: Eating and Taste in England and France from the Middle Ages to the Present
1986/12/01
Soziologie der Schule: Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie
1961/03/01
Behaviour Adaptation in Late Life
1970/12/01
Study of Comparative Government and Politics
1958/03/01
Learning to Labour: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs
1979/12/01
Some Aspects of the Sociology of Literature in West Germany
1981/12/01
Class, Status and Power: Social Stratification in Comparative Perspective
1968/06/01
Privatization and Popular Capitalism
1995/09/01
Positivism and Sociology
1974/12/01
The Population of Jamaica: An Analysis of Its Structure and Growth
1958/06/01
The Limits of Globalization: Cases and Arguments
1998/12/01
Pastors and Immigrants; The Role of a Religious Elite in the Absorption of Norwegian Immigrants
1964/03/01
Women's Education in the Third World: Comparative Perspectives
1983/12/01
Introduction to Statistical Method
1952/06/01
The Evolution of Society: Selections from Herbert Spencer's 'Principles of Sociology'
1968/09/01
The Divided Academy: Professors and Politics
1979/03/01
Conflict and Function: Some Basic Issues in Bureaucratic Theory
1971/06/01
Public Participation and Planners' Blight
1973/06/01
Social Purpose for Canada
1963/09/01
Class, Status and Power
1955/03/01
Elections without Choice
1980/12/01
Marriage and the Family in Northern Somaliland
1963/12/01
Alienation and Authenticity: Some Consequences for Organised Work
1984/06/01
Evolution and Communication: A Postscript
1973/06/01
Critical Sociology: European Perspectives
1981/03/01
Gender and Racial Inequality at Work - The Sources and Consequences of Employment Segregation
1995/06/01
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