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(10) Woolbert, C. H. "The Audience." "University of Illinois Studies."

_Psychological Monograph_, No. 92, XXI (1916), 36-54.

(11) Howard, G. E. "Social Psychology of the Spectator," _American Journal of Sociology_, XVIII (1912), 33-50.

(12) Peterson, J. "The Functioning of Ideas in Social Groups,"

_Psychological Review_, XXV (1918), 214-26.

IV. Ma.s.s MOVEMENTS

(1) Bryce, James. "Migrations of the Races of Men Considered Historically," _Contemporary Review_, LXII (1892), 128-49.

(2) Mason, Otis T. "Migration and the Food Quest: A Study in the Peopling of America," _American Anthropologist_, VII (1894), 275-92.

(3) Pflugk-Harttung, Julius von. _The Great Migrations._ Translated from the German by John Henry Wright. Philadelphia, 1905.

(4) Bradley, Henry. _The Story of the Goths._ From the earliest times to the end of the Gothic dominion in Spain. New York, 1888.

(5) Jordanes. _The Origin and Deeds of the Goths._ English version by Charles C. Mierow. Princeton, 1908.

(6) Archer, T. A., and Kingsford, C. L. _The Crusades._ New York, 1894.

(7) Ireland, W. W. "On the Psychology of the Crusades," _Journal of Mental Science_, LII (1906), 745-55; LIII (1907), 322-41.

(8) Groves, E. R. "Psychic Causes of Rural Migration," _American Journal of Sociology_, XXI (1916), 623-27.

(9) Woodson, Carter G. _A Century of Negro Migrations._ Washington, 1918. [Bibliography.]

(10) Fleming, Walter L. "'Pap' Singleton, the Moses of the Colored Exodus," _American Journal of Sociology_, XV (1909-10), 61-82.

(11) Bancroft, H. H. _History of California._ Vol. VI, 1848-59. Chaps.

ii-ix, pp. 26-163. San Francisco, 1888. [The discovery of gold in California.]

(12) Down, T. C. "The Rush to the Klondike," _Cornhill Magazine_, IV (1898), 33-43.

(13) Ziegler, T. _Die geistigen und socialen Stromungen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts._ Berlin, 1899.

(14) Zeeb, Frieda B. "Mobility of the German Woman," _American Journal of Sociology_, XXI (1915-16), 234-62.

(15) Anthony, Katharine S. _Feminism in Germany and Scandinavia._ New York, 1915. [Bibliography.]

(16) Croly, Jane (Mrs.). _The History of the Woman's Club Movement in America._ New York, 1898.

(17) Taft, Jessie. _The Woman Movement from the Point of View of Social Consciousness._ Chicago, 1916.

(18) Harnack, Adolf. _The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries._ Translated from the 2d rev. German ed. by James Moffatt. New York, 1908.

(19) Buck, S. J. _The Agrarian Crusade._ A chronicle of the farmer in politics. New Haven, 1920.

(20) _Labor Movement._ The last six volumes of _The Doc.u.mentary History of American Industrial Society_. Vols. V-VI, 1820-40, by John R. Commons and Helen L. Sumner; Vols. VII-VIII, 1840-60, by John R. Commons; Vols.

IX-X, 1860-80, by John R. Commons and John B. Andrews. Cleveland, 1910.

(21) Begbie, Harold. _The Life of General William Booth._ The Founder of the Salvation Army. 2 vols. New York, 1920.

(22) Wittenmyer, Annie (Mrs.). _History of the Women's Temperance Crusade._ A complete official history of the wonderful uprising of the Christian women of the United States against the liquor traffic which culminated in the Gospel Temperance Movement. Introduction by Frances E.

Willard. Philadelphia, 1878.

(23) Gordon, Ernest. _The Anti-alcohol Movement in Europe._ New York, 1913.

(24) Cherrington, Ernest H. _The Evolution of Prohibition in the United States of America._ A chronological history of the liquor problem and the temperance reform in the United States from the earliest settlements to the consummation of national prohibition. Westerville, Ohio, 1920.

(25) Woods, Robert A. _English Social Movements._ New York, 1891.

(26) Zimand, Savel. _Modern Social Movements._ Descriptive summaries and bibliographies. New York, 1921.

V. REVIVALS, RELIGIOUS AND LINGUISTIC

A. _Religious Revivals and the Origin of Sects_

(1) Meader, John R. Article on "Religious Sects," _Encyclopedia Americana_, XXIII, 355-61. [List of nearly 300 denominations and sects.]

(2) Articles on "sects," _Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics_, XI, 307-47. [The subject and author of the different articles are "Sects (Buddhist)," T. W. Rhys Davids; "Sects (Chinese)," T. Richard; "Sects (Christian)," W. T. Whitley; "Sects (Hindu)," W. Crooke; "Sects (Jewish)," I. Abrahams; "Sects (Russian)," K. Gra.s.s and A. von Stromberg; "Sects (Samaritan)," N. Schmidt; "Sects (Zoroastrian)," E.

Edwards. Bibliographies.]

(3) United States Bureau of the Census. _Religious Bodies, 1906._ 2 vols. Washington, 1910.

(4) ----. _Religious Bodies, 1916._ 2 vols. Washington, 1919.

(5) Davenport, Frederick M. _Primitive Traits in Religious Revivals._ A study in mental and social evolution. New York, 1905.

(6) Mooney, James. "The Ghost-Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890." _14th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology_ (1892-93), 653-1136.

(7) Stalker, James. Article on "Revivals of Religion," _Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics_, X, 753-57. [Bibliography.]

(8) Burns, J. _Revivals, Their Laws and Leaders._ London, 1909.

(9) Tracy, J. _The Great Awakening._ A history of the revival of religion in the time of Edwards and Whitefield. Boston, 1842.

(10) Finney, C. G. _Autobiography._ London, 1892.

(11) Hayes, Samuel P. "An Historical Study of the Edwardean Revivals,"

_American Journal of Psychology_, XIII (1902), 550-74.

(12) Maxon, C. H. _The Great Awakening in the Middle Colonies._ Chicago, 1920. [Bibliography.]

(13) Gibson, William. _Year of Grace._ Edinburgh, 1860. [Irish revival, 1859.]