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040 _cComputer Arts and Technological College, Inc.
041 _aEnglish.
100 1 _aStark, Rodney
245 _aSociology
_cby Rodney Stark
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aCalifornia:
_bWadsworth Publishing Company,
_c1987
300 _axxi,619 p.:
_bill.(some col.);
_c27cm.
504 _aincludes bibliographical references.
520 _a This sociology is the study of social relations, and its primary subject matter is the group, not the individual. Had sociologists encountered these cowboys (who were on their way to a fair in Bonham, Texas, at the turn of the century), they wouldn't have been eager to know how each felt about being a cowboy or who hated horses. Instead, sociologists would want to know who liked or disliked whom within the group, how young men were recruited and trained for range work, and who was entitled to give orders to whom within the group.
546 _aEnglish text.
700 _aStark, Rodney
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