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SOCIOLOGY

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Social Theory
Social Theory is a major new undertaking to provide comprehensive
coverage of major social thinkers together with seminal texts from
lesser writers. Essential for study in the areas of politics, economics,
history, psychology, anthropology, religion, and literature, the works
of many important thinkers in sociology have remained inaccessible
until now. For many writers, the project represents the first availability
of a major scholarly edition of their collected works. Extensive licensing
allows readers to see both the original works and translations, searchable
together in a single database for the first time. At completion, the
product will include more than 150,000 pages, with well over
half of
the materials in copyright.
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Black Thought and Culture
More than 100,000 pages of monographs, speeches, essays articles,
and interviews written by leaders within the black community
from earliest times to 1975, illustrate the evolution of what
it means to "be black." Includes the only full run
of The Black Panther - the party's newspaper - and 2,500 pages
of oral history interviews recorded by the former Black Panther,
David Hilliard. Teachers, artists, politicians, religious
leaders, athletes, veterans, entertainers, and others are
represented. Find influences, read history in their words,
discover a wealth of fugitive material.

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North American Indian Thought
and Culture
North American Indian Thought and Culture contains
more than 100,000 pages of personal stories, many of which
are previously unpublished, rare, or hard to find. The
collection presents the entire spectrum of Indian and
Canadian First People experiences from their own point of
view. Firsthand accounts reveal how Indians lived, thought,
and fought to protect their interests; how the tribes
interacted with each other and the white invaders; and how
they reacted to the constantly changing and challenging
situations they faced. These rare and informative
biographies are supported with historical materials that
provide context for the personal stories. Also included is a
detailed timeline of Indian events, cross-referenced by
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2007 Alexander Street Press. All rights reserved.
Last Updated:
19-May-2008
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