Introduction to the Science of Sociology - Part 117
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Part 117

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. SOCIAL CONTROL AND HUMAN NATURE

(1) Maine, Henry S. _Dissertations on Early Law and Custom_. New York, 1886.

(2) Kocourek, Albert, and Wigmore, John H., editors. _Evolution of Law_.

Select readings on the origin and development of legal inst.i.tutions.

Vol. I, "Sources of Ancient and Primitive Law." Vol. II, "Primitive and Ancient Legal Inst.i.tutions." Vol. III, "Formative Influences of Legal Development." Boston, 1915.

(3) Sumner, W. G. _Folkways_. A study of the sociological importance of usages, manners, customs, mores, and morals. Boston, 1906.

(4) Letourneau, Ch. _L'evolution de la morale_. Paris, 1887.

(5) Westermarck, Edward. _The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas_, 2 vols. London, 1906-8.

(6) Hobhouse, L. T. _Morals in Evolution_. New ed. A study in comparative ethics. New York, 1915.

(7) Durkheim, emile. _The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life_. A study in religious sociology. Translated from the French by J. W. Swain.

London, 1915.

(8) Novicow, J. _Conscience et volonte sociales_. Paris, 1897.

(9) Ross, Edward A. _Social Control_. A survey of the foundations of order. New York, 1906.

(10) Bernard, Luther L. _The Transition to an Objective Standard of Social Control_. Chicago, 1911.

II. ELEMENTARY FORMS OF SOCIAL CONTROL

A. _Leadership_

(1) Woods, Frederick A. _The Influence of Monarchs_. Steps in a new science of history. New York, 1913.

(2) Smith, J. M. P. _The Prophet and His Problems_. New York, 1914.

(3) Walter, F. _Die Propheten in ihrem sozialen Beruf und das Wirtschaftsleben ihrer Zeit_. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Sozialethik. Freiburg-in-Brisgau, 1900.

(4) Vierkandt, A. "Fuhrende Individuen bei den Naturvolkern,"

_Zeitschrift fur Sozialwissenschaft_, XI (1908), 542-53, 623-39.

(5) Dixon, Roland B. "Some Aspects of the American Shaman," _The Journal of American Folk-Lore_, XXI (1908), 1-12.

(6) Kohler, Josef. _Philosophy of Law_. (Albrecht's translation.) "Cultural Importance of Chieftainry." "Philosophy of Law Series," Vol.

XII. [Reprinted in the _Evolution of Law_, II, 96-103.]

(7) Fustel de Coulanges. _The Ancient City_, Book III, chap. ix, "The Government of the City. The King," pp. 231-39. Boston, 1896.

(8) Leopold, Lewis. _Prestige_. A psychological study of social estimates. London, 1913.

(9) Clayton, Joseph. _Leaders of the People_. Studies in democratic history. London, 1910.

(10) Brent, Charles H. _Leadership_. New York, 1908.

(11) Rothschild, Alonzo. _Lincoln: Master of Men_. A study in character.

Boston, 1906.

(12) Mumford, Eben. _The Origins of Leadership_. Chicago, 1909.

(13) Ely, Richard T. _The World War and Leadership in a Democracy_. New York, 1918.

(14) Terman, L. M. "A Preliminary Study of the Psychology and Pedagogy of Leadership," _Pedagogical Seminary_, XI (1904), 413-51.

(15) Miller, Arthur H. _Leadership_. A study and discussion of the qualities most to be desired in an officer. New York, 1920.

(16) Gowin, Enoch B. _The Executive and His Control of Men_. A study in personal efficiency. New York, 1915.

(17) Cooley, Charles H. "Genius, Fame and the Comparison of Races,"

_Annals of the American Academy_, IX (1897), 317-58.

(18) Odin, Alfred. _Genese des grands hommes, gens de lettres francais modernes_. Paris, 1895. [See Ward, Lester F., _Applied Sociology_, for a statement in English of Odin's study.]

(19) Kostyleff, N. _Le Mecanisme cerebral de la pensee_. Paris, 1914.

[This is a study of the mechanism of the inspiration of poets and writers of romance.]

(20) Chabaneix, Paul. _Physiologie cerebrale_. Le subconscient chez les artistes, les savants, et les ecrivains. Bordeaux, 1897-98.

B. _Ceremony, Rites, and Ritual_

(1) Spencer, Herbert. _The Principles of Sociology, Part IV_, "Ceremonial Inst.i.tutions." Vol. II, pp. 3-225. London, 1893.

(2) Tylor, Edward B. _Primitive Culture_. Researches into the development of mythology, philosophy, religion, language, art, and custom. Chap. xviii, "Rites and Ceremonies," pp. 362-442. New York, 1874.

(3) Frazer, J. G. _Totemism and Exogamy_. A treatise on certain early forms of superst.i.tion and society. 4 vols. London, 1910.

(4) Freud, Sigmund. _Totem and Taboo_. Resemblances between the psychic life of savages and neurotics. Authorized translation from the German by A. A. Brill. New York, 1918.

(5) James, E. O. _Primitive Ritual and Belief_. An anthropological essay. With an introduction by R. R. Marett. London, 1917.

(6) Brinton, Daniel G. _The Religious Sentiment: Its Source and Aim_. A contribution to the science and philosophy of religion. Chap. vi, "The Cult, Its Symbols and Rites," pp. 197-227. New York, 1876.

(7) Frazer, J. G. _Golden Bough_. A study in magic and religion. Part VI, "The Scapegoat." 3d ed. London, 1913.

(8) Na.s.sau, R. H. _Fetichism in West Africa_. Forty years' observation of native customs and superst.i.tions. New York, 1907.

(9) Hubert, H., and Mauss, M. "Essai sur la nature et la fonction de sacrifice," _L'Annee sociologique_, II (1897-98), 29-138.