Ross, Edward A.

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'''Edward Alsworth Ross''' (1866-1951) was an [[United States|American]] [[sociologist]] and a major figure of early [[criminology]]. He graduated from [[Coe College]] in [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] in 1886 and held the position of Professor of Sociology at the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]].
 
 
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'''Edward Alsworth Ross''' ([[1866]]-[[1951]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[sociologist]] and a major figure of early [[criminology]]. He graduated from [[Coe College]] in [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] in 1886 and held the position of Professor of Sociology at the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]].
 
  
 
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Edward Alsworth Ross (1866-1951) was an American sociologist and a major figure of early criminology. He graduated from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1886 and held the position of Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Works

  • Social Control (1901)
  • Sin and Society (1907)
  • Social Psychology (1908)
  • Italians In America (1914)
  • The Principles of Sociology (1920)
  • The Russian Bolshevik Revolution (1921)
  • The Social Trend (1922)
  • The Russian Soviet Republic (1923)


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