Pittsburgh Surveyed: Social Science and Social Reform in the Early Twentieth Century

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Maurine Weiner Greenwald, Margo J. Anderson
University of Pittsburgh Pre - 292 страници
From 1909-1914 the Pittsburgh Survey brought together statisticans, social workers, engineers, lawyers, physicians, economists, and city planners to study the effects of industrialization on the city of Pittsburgh.  Pittsburgh Surveyed examines the accuracy and the impact of the influential Pittsburgh Survey, emphasizing its role in the social reform movement of the early twentieth century.
 

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Introduction The Pittsburgh Survey in Historical Perspective
1
The Social Survey Movement and Early TwentiethCentury Sociological Methodology
15
The Pittsburgh Survey and the Survey Movement
35
The Failure of Fair Wages and the Death of Labor Republicanism The Ideological Legacy of the Pittsburgh Survey
50
The Pittsburgh Survey and Greater Pittsburgh A Muddled Metropolitan Geography
69
Seeking the Meaning of Life The Pittsburgh Survey and the Family
88
Does the Evidence Support the Argument?
106
Visualizing Pittsburgh in the 1900s
124
The Pittsburgh Survey as an Environmental Statement
170
The Spirit of 92 Popular Opposition in Homesteads Politics and Culture i8921937
190
Optimism Dilemmas and Progress The Pittsburgh Survey and Black Americans
205
The Immigrants Pictured and Unpictured in the Pittsburgh Survey
221
NOTES
245
CONTRIBUTORS
285
INDEX
287
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Civic Leaders and Environmental Reform The Pittsburgh Survey and Urban Planning
153

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