John M. Gillette
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American theologian and sociologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Morris Gillette was an American sociologist, specializing in rural sociology, and the 18th president of the American Sociological Association . Biography Before pursuing an academic career, in 1895 Gillette briefly served as a Presbyterian minister in Dodge City, Kansas. He received his MA from Princeton University in 1895 and his Ph.D. from the Chicago Theological Seminary in 1899 and then in sociology from the University of Chicago in 1901.
John M. Gillette's Published Works
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Published Works
- Current social problems (1934) (9)
- The Culture Agencies of a Typical Manufacturing Group: South Chicago (1901) (7)
- Boundary Lines of Social Phenomena (1925) (5)
- Crime prevention and control. (1942) (5)
- Problems of a changing social order (1942) (4)
- An Outline of Social Study for Elementary Schools (1914) (3)
- Extent of personal vocabularies and cultural control (1929) (3)
- Training for Rural Leadership (1916) (3)
- The Drift to the City in Relation to the Rural Problem (1911) (3)
- Immigration and the Increase of Population in the United States (1926) (3)
- Some Population Shifts in the United States, 1930-1940 (1941) (3)
- Nature and Limits of Social Phenomena (1927) (2)
- Conditions and Needs of Country Life (1912) (2)
- The city at the crossroads. (1942) (2)
- The Urban Community. Edited by E. W. BURGESS. Pp. 12 and 268. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1926 (1927) (2)
- Problems of a Changing Social Order. (1942) (2)
- EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL SERVICE (1909) (2)
- The Conservation of Talent through Utilization (1915) (1)
- Critical Points in Ward's Pure Sociology (1914) (1)
- A Study in Social Dynamics: A Statistical Determination of the Rate of Natural Increase, and of the Factors Accounting for the Increase of Population in the United States (1916) (1)
- The relation of emotion to mathematical belief. (1)
- Child welfare agencies and child needs. (1942) (1)
- The Culture Agencies of a Typical Manufacturing Group: South Chicago. II (1901) (0)
- Book Review:Studies in the Marketing of Farm Products. L. D. H. Weld (1915) (0)
- Book Review:The Country Church and Rural Welfare. International Committee of the Young Men's Christian Associations. (1913) (0)
- The Rural Church Movement.Edwin L. Earp (0)
- International social order. (1942) (0)
- Adjustment to external nature. (1942) (0)
- Health protection: A social necessity. (1942) (0)
- Poverty and dependence. (1942) (0)
- Distribution and adequacy of medical resources. (1942) (0)
- Nature, functions, and decline of villages. (1942) (0)
- Reconstruction of History for Teaching Purposes (1909) (0)
- Developmental Aspect of Regionalism (1948) (0)
- Health and morbidity trends. (1942) (0)
- Vocational Education.David Snedden (1921) (0)
- Perspective of Public Health in the United States (1941) (0)
- Immigration and its restriction; Emigration. (1942) (0)
- Unifying Rural Social Interests.Henry Israel (0)
- Book Review:British Rural Life and Labor. Francis George Heath (1915) (0)
- The Rural Community.Llewellyn MacCarr (0)
- Population: Its changes and laws. (1942) (0)
- An examination of criteria for the determination of normal society (1937) (0)
- Alcoholism: Health and social aspects. (1942) (0)
- The democratic state in transition. (1942) (0)
- Book Review:Population: A Study in Malthusianism. Warren S. Thompson (1915) (0)
- The family and marriage in the new age. (1942) (0)
- Poverty and unemployment. (1942) (0)
- Book Review:The Rural Community and Social Case Work. Josephine C. Brown (1935) (0)
- Eugenics and the hereditary defectives. (1942) (0)
- Rural Life (1929) (0)
- Introduction to Rural Sociology.Paul L. Vogt (1924) (0)
- Wealth, income, and poverty. (1942) (0)
- Race relations and adjustment trends (continued). (1942) (0)
- Book Review:The Industrial and Commercial Schools of the United States and Germany. Frederick William Roman (0)
- Measure of Rural Migration and other Factors of Urban Increase in the United States (1915) (0)
- Control and care of the defective classes: Feeble-minded and epileptics. (1942) (0)
- Extent and nature of crime. (1942) (0)
- Vocational Education.Emily Robinson (1918) (0)
- Rural Life (1928) (0)
- Book Review:The Education of the Ne'er-Do-Well. William H. Dooley (1917) (0)
- Socialization of Rural Minds (1923) (0)
- Race relations and adjustment trends. (1942) (0)
- Adjustment to external nature (continued). (1942) (0)
- Farm life and changing socio-economic impact. (1942) (0)
- The scope and nature of social problems. (1942) (0)
- Racial attitudes and potentialities. (1942) (0)
- Social control as a social process. (1942) (0)
- Control and care of the defective classes: Insane, blind, deaf-mutes, and cripples. (1942) (0)
- Book Review:Land Credits: A Plea for the American Farmer. Dick T. Morgan (1916) (0)
- The Social Economics of Agriculture.Wilson Gee (1933) (0)
- The Sociological Warrant for Vocational Education (1908) (0)
- Public opinion and its agencies. (1942) (0)
- Economic Policy for Agriculture.Edward A. Duddy (1933) (0)
- Problems associated with child labor and illegitimacy. (1942) (0)
- Social problems and society. (1942) (0)
- Book Review:Mental Discipline and Educational Values. W. H. Heck (1911) (0)
- Marketing Perishable Farm Products.Arthur B. Adams (0)
- Note from the President of the American Sociological Society (1928) (0)
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