This volume seeks to capture the sociological imagination of Beatrice Webb by enlarging upon her two most notable contributions: her application of the scientific methods to the study of social problems; and the way she turned government into a science to try to combat social problems.
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This volume seeks to capture the sociological imagination of Beatrice Webb by enlarging upon her two most notable contributions: her application of the scientific methods to the study of social problems; and the way she turned government into a science to try to combat social problems.
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Good. Ex-library. 1998 hardcover published without jacket/ex-library with usual markings/clean & unmarked text. Cloth over boards. 131 p. Mellen Studies in Sociology, 17.