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"Accommodation," pp. 225-34. New York, 1920.

(6) Ritchie, David G. _Natural Rights._ A criticism of some political and ethical conceptions. Chap. viii, "Toleration," pp. 157-209. London, 1895.

(7) Morley, John. _On Compromise._ London, 1874.

(8) Tardieu, e. "Le cynisme: etude psychologique," _Revue philosophique_, LVII (1904), 1-28.

(9) Jellinek, Georg. _Die Lehre von den Staatenverbindungen._ Berlin, 1882.

B. _Acclimatization and Colonization_

(1) Wallace, Alfred R. Article on "Acclimatization." _Encyclopaedia Britannica_, I, 114-19.

(2) Brinton, D. G. _The Basis of Social Relations._ A study in ethnic psychology. Part II, chap. iv, "The Influence of Geographic Environment," pp. 180-99. New York, 1902.

(3) Ripley, W. Z. _The Races of Europe._ A sociological study. Chap.

xxi, "Acclimatization: the Geographical Future of the European Races,"

pp. 560-89. New York, 1899. [Bibliography.]

(4) Virchow, Rudolph. "Acclimatization," _Popular Science Monthly_, XXVIII (1886), 507-17.

(5) Boas, Franz. "Changes in Bodily Form of Descendants of Immigrants,"

_Report of Immigration Commission, 1907._ Washington, 1911.

(6) Keller, Albert G. _Colonization._ A study of the founding of new societies. Boston, 1908. [Bibliography.]

(7) ----. "The Value of the Study of Colonies for Sociology," _American Journal of Sociology_, XII (1906), 417-20.

(8) Roscher, W., and Jannasch, R. _Kolonien, Kolonialpolitik und Auswanderung._ 3d ed. Leipzig, 1885.

(9) Leroy-Beaulieu, P. _De la colonisation chez les peuples modernes._ 5th ed., 2 vols. Paris, 1902.

(10) Huntington, Ellsworth. _Civilization and Climate._ Chap. iii, "The White Man in the Tropics," pp. 35-48. New Haven, 1915.

(11) Ward, Robert De C. _Climate._ Considered especially in relation to man. Chap. viii, "The Life of Man in the Tropics," pp. 220-71. New York, 1908.

(12) Bryce, James. "British Experience in the Government of Colonies,"

_Century_, LVII (1898-99), 718-29.

C. _Superordination and Subordination_

(1) Simmel, Georg. "Superiority and Subordination as Subject Matter of Sociology," translated from the German by Albion W. Small, _American Journal of Sociology_, II (1896-97), 167-89, 392-415.

(2) Thorndike, E. L. _The Original Nature of Man._ "Mastering and Submissive Behavior," pp. 92-97. New York, 1913.

(3) McDougall, William. _An Introduction to Social Psychology._ "The Instincts of Self-Abas.e.m.e.nt (or Subjection) and of Self-a.s.sertion (or Self-Display) and the Emotions of Subjection and Elation," pp. 62-66.

12th ed. Boston, 1917.

(4) Munsterberg, Hugo. _Psychology, General and Applied._ Chap. xviii, "Submission," pp. 254-64. New York, 1914.

(5) Galton, Francis. _Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development._ "Gregarious and Slavish Instincts," pp. 68-82. New York, 1883.

(6) Ellis, Havelock. _Studies in the Psychology of s.e.x._ Vol. III, "a.n.a.lysis of the s.e.xual Impulse." "s.e.xual Subjection," pp. 60-71; 85-87.

Philadelphia, 1914.

(7) Calhoun, Arthur W. _A Social History of the American Family._ From colonial times to the present. Vol. II, "From Independence through the Civil War." Chap. iv, "The Social Subordination of Woman," pp. 79-101. 3 vols. Cincinnati, 1918.

(8) Galton, Francis. "The First Steps toward the Domestication of Animals," _Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London_, III, 122-38.

D. _Conversion_

(1) Starbuck, Edwin D. _The Psychology of Religion._ London, 1899.

(2) James, William. _The Varieties of Religious Experience._ Lectures ix and x, "Conversion," pp. 189-258. London, 1902.

(3) Coe, George A. _The Psychology of Religion._ Chap. x, "Conversion,"

pp. 152-74. Chicago, 1916.

(4) Prince, Morton. "The Psychology of Sudden Religious Conversion,"

_Journal of Abnormal Psychology_, I (1906-7), 42-54.

(5) Tawney, G. A. "The Period of Conversion," _Psychological Review_, XI (1904), 210-16.

(6) Partridge, G. E. _Studies in the Psychology of Intemperance._ Pp.

152-63. New York, 1912. [Mental cures of alcoholism.]

(7) Begbie, Harold. _Twice-born Men._ A clinic in regeneration. A footnote in narrative to Professor William James's _The Varieties of Religious Experience_. New York, 1909.

(8) Burr, Anna R. _Religious Confessions and Confessants._ With a chapter on the history of introspection. Boston, 1914.

(9) Patterson, R. J. _Catch-My-Pal._ A story of Good Samaritanship. New York, 1913.

(10) Weber, John L. "A Modern Miracle, the Remarkable Conversion of Former Governor Patterson of Tennessee," _Congregationalist_, XCIX (1914), 6, 8. [See also "The Conversion of Governor Patterson,"

_Literary Digest_, XLVIII (1914), 111-12.]

II. FORMS OF ACCOMMODATION

A. _Slavery_

(1) Letourneau, Ch. _L'evolution de l'esclavage dans les diverses races humaines._ Paris, 1897.

(2) Nieboer, Dr. H. J. _Slavery as an Industrial System._ Ethnological researches. The Hague, 1900. [Bibliography.]

(3) Wallon, H. _Historie de l'esclavage dans l'antiquite._ 2d ed., 3 vols. Paris, 1879.